Sag Harbor · Long Island, New York
Marble countertops in Sag Harbor
From restored captains' houses off Main Street to new kitchens above the harbor, we match Sag Harbor homeowners with vetted local marble fabricators — and coordinate the project from first photo to final walkthrough.
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How it works
From sketch to matched — in about a minute
Sketch & snap
Draw your kitchen on paper, jot the measurements, and snap a photo with your phone.
Send it — 60 seconds
Add your name and number and send. No long forms, no commitment, nothing to pay.
Get matched near Sag Harbor
We match your project with one vetted marble fabricator serving Sag Harbor — your details are never sold to a list of contractors.
Why marble
Why Sag Harbor homeowners choose marble
Stone With a Long Memory
Marble is quarried, not manufactured — every slab carries veining no other slab repeats, and it stays naturally cool under your hands. In a village that restored its whaling-era captains' houses rather than replacing them, a material that records its own history feels at home.
Vetted Fabricators, Not a Search Result
We don't hand you a directory and wish you luck. We match your project with local fabricators near Sag Harbor whose marble work we've vetted — people fluent in book-matched veining, honed finishes, and the quiet detailing this village prefers — then coordinate the introductions so you aren't chasing callbacks.
The Honest Marble Conversation
Marble is softer and more porous than granite or quartzite: lemon juice and wine can etch it, and it needs sealing and a little care. We'll tell you that plainly before you commit — and we'll also tell you that many Sag Harbor owners embrace the patina, the way they embrace worn heart-pine floors and weathered shingle.
One Steady Hand on the Project
From your first photos through your fabricator's templating, cutting, and installation, we stay on as your coordinator — one point of contact keeping the schedule honest. You get the craftsmanship of a local shop without the runaround.
Start the Conversation
Send a few photos and rough dimensions — that's all it takes. We'll match you with vetted marble fabricators near Sag Harbor and stay with your project the whole way. New to natural marble? Our marble countertops guide covers the beauty, the patina, and the real trade-offs.
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Common questions
How does the matching work in Sag Harbor?
Tell us about your project — a few photos, rough dimensions, the look you're after. We match you with vetted fabricators near Sag Harbor and across Suffolk County who do serious marble work, and they handle the precise templating, fabrication, and installation. We stay on to coordinate the details from first conversation to finished counters.
Is the service free? Am I committing to anything?
Requesting a match is free for homeowners, and there's no obligation. You review the fabricator we connect you with, ask every question you like, and decide at your own pace — or walk away.
Is marble right for a historic Sag Harbor home?
Honestly: it depends on how you feel about patina. Marble etches where acids touch it and gathers the marks of daily life — over the years it develops a lived-in surface, much like the original floors in a captain's house. Many Sag Harbor owners consider that the point. If you'd rather a counter look untouched a decade on, we'll steer you toward quartzite or quartz instead.
How do I care for marble countertops?
Have the stone sealed by your fabricator and resealed on the schedule they recommend, which varies with the marble and how you cook. Wipe up lemon, wine, vinegar, and tomato promptly, use boards and trivets, and clean with pH-neutral products rather than anything acidic. A honed finish forgives etching more gracefully than a polished one — worth deciding before the slab is cut.
Do I need exact measurements to get started?
No. Rough dimensions and a few photos are enough for us to make the right match. Before anything is cut, your fabricator will template the space precisely — that exactness is their craft, not your homework.
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