Garden City · Long Island, New York
Quartzite countertops in Garden City
In a village built around gracious homes and tree-lined streets, quartzite brings natural stone that looks like marble yet stands up to a busy Garden City kitchen.
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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 Garden City
We match your project with one vetted quartzite fabricator serving Garden City — your details are never sold to a list of contractors.
Why quartzite
Why Garden City homeowners choose quartzite
Marble looks, everyday toughness
Quartzite gives you the soft veining Garden City homeowners love in classic colonials and Tudors, but as a genuinely hard natural stone it shrugs off the daily wear of a family kitchen.
Fabricators who know Nassau County homes
We connect you with vetted shops that regularly work on the Village's older estate-style houses and newer builds alike, so measuring and installation account for real-world floors and cabinetry.
A real quote without the guesswork
Instead of chasing showrooms along Franklin Avenue and Seventh Street, you send one sketch and photo and let your matched fabricator come back to you with real numbers.
Honest guidance on sealing
Quartzite is natural stone and needs periodic sealing to stay stain-resistant. The fabricators we match you with will walk you through the upkeep before you commit to a slab.
See a quartzite quote for your Garden City kitchen
Send a quick sketch, a photo of your space, and your phone number. We'll match you with one vetted Nassau County fabricator for quartzite — one real quote, not a list of cold calls. Free, no obligation, about a minute. Still comparing the look-alikes? Our quartz vs. quartzite guide sorts out the differences honestly.
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Common questions
Is quartzite a good fit for a classic Garden City colonial or Tudor kitchen?
Yes. Quartzite's natural, marble-like veining suits the traditional millwork and warm cabinetry common in the Village's older homes, while its hardness handles a busy household better than true marble.
How is quartzite different from quartz?
Quartzite is natural stone quarried from the earth, very hard and heat-tolerant, and it needs periodic sealing. Quartz is engineered and non-porous, so it never needs sealing. Many homeowners choose quartzite for the one-of-a-kind veining you only get from nature.
Does Kountertops fabricate or install the countertops?
No. We're a coordination service that matches you with one vetted local fabricator serving Nassau County and the tri-state area. They handle templating, fabrication, and installation, and you get their real quote directly.
How much upkeep does quartzite need day to day?
Wipe up spills promptly and reseal on the schedule your fabricator recommends. Once sealed it's quite stain-resistant and holds up well to hot pots and everyday cooking.
What do I need to send to get matched?
A rough sketch of your counters, a photo of the space, and your phone number. That's about a minute of work, it's free, and there's no obligation to move forward.
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