Greenwich · Connecticut
Quartz countertops in Greenwich
From the backcountry estates off Round Hill to the waterfront colonials near Belle Haven, quartz gives a Greenwich kitchen the polish it deserves without the upkeep.
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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 Greenwich
We match your project with one vetted quartz fabricator serving Greenwich — your details are never sold to a list of contractors.
Why quartz
Why Greenwich homeowners choose quartz
Built for a house that entertains
Greenwich kitchens host a lot — holidays, fundraisers, weekend crowds off the Sound. Engineered quartz is non-porous, so red wine, citrus and coffee wipe clean and never need sealing between gatherings.
The look of marble, minus the worry
Many Greenwich renovations want that Calacatta or Carrara vein to match a classic colonial or Georgian interior. Modern quartz slabs mimic those movements beautifully while shrugging off the etching that natural marble is prone to.
A vetted Fairfield County fabricator, not guesswork
Instead of cold-calling shops from Stamford to Port Chester, we match you with one vetted local fabricator who knows Greenwich homes and permits — one real quote you can act on.
One minute now, a real quote on its way
Snap a photo of the kitchen, sketch rough dimensions, add your phone number. That's it — no showroom appointment required to get started.
Get matched for quartz in Greenwich
Send a quick sketch, a photo of your kitchen and your phone number. We'll connect you with vetted Fairfield County fabricators for quartz countertops so you can get a real quote on your terms. Free, no obligation, about a minute. Still deciding on the material? Our honest quartz vs. granite guide breaks down how the two live day to day.
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Common questions
Is quartz a good fit for a historic Greenwich colonial?
Yes. Quartz comes in soft, veined patterns that read as classic marble or honed limestone, so it complements period kitchens and paneled backcountry homes while staying far more forgiving day to day.
Do quartz countertops ever need sealing?
No. Quartz is engineered and non-porous, so unlike natural stone it never needs to be sealed. A little soap and water keeps it looking new.
How does Kountertops actually work in Greenwich?
We don't fabricate or install. We match you with one vetted local fabricator serving Fairfield County and the tri-state area, then step back — you get one real quote directly and choose.
Can quartz stand up to a busy waterfront-home kitchen?
It's built for it. Quartz resists stains and scratches better than most natural stone, though like any surface you'll want a trivet under very hot pans to protect the resin binder.
What do I need before requesting a quote?
Just three things: a rough sketch of your counters, a photo of the space, and a phone number. You can refine measurements later with your matched fabricator.
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