Short Hills · New Jersey
Quartz countertops in Short Hills
From the Tudor manors off Hobart Gap to the newer builds near the Mall, Short Hills kitchens deserve quartz matched by fabricators who know Essex County craftsmanship.
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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 Short Hills
We match your project with one vetted quartz fabricator serving Short Hills — your details are never sold to a list of contractors.
Why quartz
Why Short Hills homeowners choose quartz
Built for the way Short Hills entertains
These are homes made for hosting, and engineered quartz takes the punishment of a busy island beautifully. It is non-porous, so red wine, coffee, and holiday-dinner prep wipe clean without a sealant to worry about.
A material that flatters the architecture here
Whether your kitchen sits inside a 1920s Tudor or a recent Millburn Township rebuild, quartz comes in slabs that read as honed marble, soft concrete, or crisp white without the upkeep. It lets a period home feel current and a new build feel warm.
Designer projects, matched to the right shop
Many Short Hills renovations run through an architect or kitchen designer with exacting specs. We connect you with fabricators who handle mitered edges, waterfall islands, and full-height backsplashes cleanly, so the fabrication lives up to the drawings.
A real quote before you commit
Instead of chasing one showroom, you get matched with one vetted local fabricator and can weigh a real quote for your actual project. No pressure, no obligation, and you stay in control of the timeline.
See who can fabricate your Short Hills quartz
Send a rough sketch, a photo of your kitchen, and your phone number. In about a minute we will match you with one vetted Essex County fabricator — one real quartz 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.
Start your project →Quartz countertops in Short Hills · FAQ
Common questions
Does quartz need to be sealed like the marble in a lot of Short Hills homes?
No. Quartz is engineered and non-porous, so unlike the natural marble common in older Short Hills kitchens it never needs sealing. A simple wipe with mild soap and water keeps it looking new.
Can quartz convincingly replace the classic marble look in a traditional home?
Yes. Many quartz lines are designed to mimic Carrara or Calacatta veining, so you can keep the timeless look that suits a Tudor or Colonial kitchen while gaining a surface that resists etching and stains.
Do the fabricators you match with serve Millburn Township and nearby Essex County?
They do. We match you with vetted fabricators who regularly work in Short Hills, Millburn, and the surrounding Essex County towns, so measuring and installation stay local.
I'm working with a kitchen designer. Can Kountertops still help?
Absolutely. Send us your designer's plan or a sketch, and we will match you with a fabricator experienced in the detailed edgework and layouts designers here often specify. You keep your designer and simply add a real fabrication quote.
Is there any cost or obligation to get matched?
None. Getting matched with a vetted local fabricator is completely free and carries no obligation. You review your quote and decide if and when to move forward.
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