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Quartz countertops in Brooklyn

From a Bed-Stuy parlor-floor kitchen to a Dumbo loft island, quartz brings a clean, resilient surface that keeps up with Brooklyn life.

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Quartz countertop surface — Brooklyn, NY
The quartz look — matched with a vetted fabricator serving Brooklyn.

How it works

From sketch to matched — in about a minute

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Sketch & snap

Draw your kitchen on paper, jot the measurements, and snap a photo with your phone.

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Send it — 60 seconds

Add your name and number and send. No long forms, no commitment, nothing to pay.

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Get matched near Brooklyn

We match your project with one vetted quartz fabricator serving Brooklyn — your details are never sold to a list of contractors.

Why quartz

Why Brooklyn homeowners choose quartz

Built for tight brownstone kitchens

Many Kings County kitchens are long and narrow, carved out of century-old row houses. Engineered quartz comes in large, consistent slabs that a fabricator can template precisely around dumbwaiter chases, bay windows, and awkward chimney breasts.

Non-porous means low upkeep

Quartz is engineered, not quarried, so it never needs sealing and shrugs off coffee, wine, and everyday spills. That is a real advantage for busy families and renters-turned-owners who want a surface that just works.

One sketch, one real local quote

Instead of chasing shops from Gowanus to Sheepshead Bay, send us a rough sketch and a photo. We match you with one vetted Brooklyn-area fabricator — one real quote, not a list of cold calls.

A look for every block

Whether your taste runs to a bright marble-look quartz for a Ditmas Park Victorian or a matte concrete tone for an industrial loft, the color range lets you echo the character of your building without the maintenance of natural stone.

Get matched with Brooklyn quartz fabricators

Send a sketch, a photo of your kitchen, and your phone number. In about a minute we will match you with one vetted local fabricator for your quartz countertops — one real quote, not a list of cold calls. Free and no obligation. Still deciding on the material? Our honest quartz vs. granite guide breaks down how the two live day to day.

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Quartz countertops in Brooklyn · FAQ

Common questions

Do you install countertops in Brooklyn yourselves?

No. Kountertops is a coordinator, not a fabricator. We match your project with one vetted local fabricator serving Brooklyn and the tri-state area — a shop you can trust.

Is quartz a good fit for an older brownstone kitchen?

Yes. Because quartz is engineered and non-porous, it holds up well in high-traffic kitchens and never needs sealing. Fabricators can template it precisely to fit the irregular walls common in older Brooklyn row houses.

How is quartz different from marble or quartzite?

Quartz is manmade from ground stone and resin, so it resists stains and never needs sealing. Marble is natural and softer, so it etches and patinas over time, and quartzite is a natural stone that is very hard but needs periodic sealing.

Can you handle a co-op or condo with building rules?

We can match you with fabricators experienced in Brooklyn condos and co-ops. They are used to working within building requirements, service elevators, and scheduled work windows, so you can discuss logistics directly with the shop.

What does it cost to get matched?

Getting matched is completely free with no obligation. You submit a quick sketch, a photo, and your phone number, and your matched fabricator provides a real quote so you can review it and decide.

Service area

Areas we serve

Nassau County

Port WashingtonQuartzMarble
Old WestburyQuartzMarble
SyossetQuartz
Oyster BayQuartz
Rockville CentreQuartz
MassapequaQuartz

Suffolk County

SmithtownQuartzGranite
Sag HarborQuartzMarble
Cold Spring HarborQuartz
Stony BrookQuartz

New York City

ManhattanQuartzMarble
BrooklynQuartz

Westchester

ScarsdaleQuartzMarble
BronxvilleQuartz

Connecticut

StamfordQuartz
WestportQuartz

New Jersey

Short HillsQuartz
HobokenQuartz
MontclairQuartz
RidgewoodQuartz
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