Greenwich · Connecticut
Quartzite countertops in Greenwich
In a town where a kitchen is expected to last a generation, quartzite gives you the drama of marble with the backbone of true natural stone.
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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 quartzite fabricator serving Greenwich — your details are never sold to a list of contractors.
Why quartzite
Why Greenwich homeowners choose quartzite
Built for a Greenwich kitchen's second act
Quartzite is one of the hardest natural stones you can put in a kitchen, which suits homes on Round Hill Road and Field Point that get renovated once and kept for decades. Sealed periodically, it shrugs off the daily traffic of a busy Fairfield County household.
The look of a Belgian estate, honestly
Slabs like Taj Mahal, Mont Blanc, and Sea Pearl read like soft marble but behave like granite, so you get the calm, veined elegance backcountry designers reach for without the etching worry. It flatters both a formal center-hall Colonial and a lighter Old Greenwich cottage.
You see the actual slab before you commit
Quartzite is natural, so no two blocks match. Being matched with local fabricators means you can walk a Stamford or Norwalk slab yard, lay eyes on the exact stone, and reserve the piece with the movement you love rather than approving a sample chip.
A vetted fabricator, not cold-call roulette
Tell us the stone and the room and we connect you with one vetted fabricator who actually serves Greenwich and lower Fairfield County. You get a real quote instead of chasing down references yourself.
Start your Greenwich quartzite project
Send a rough sketch, a photo of your kitchen, and your phone number, it takes about a minute. We match you with one vetted Fairfield County fabricator so you can get a real quote on your quartzite. Free, no obligation. Still comparing the look-alikes? Our quartz vs. quartzite guide sorts out the differences honestly.
Start your project →Quartzite countertops in Greenwich · FAQ
Common questions
Is quartzite a better fit than marble for a Greenwich kitchen?
If you love the marble look but cook and entertain often, usually yes. Quartzite is far harder and more resistant to scratching and etching than marble, while giving you similar soft veining. Marble is beautiful but softer and will patina over time, which some homeowners here genuinely prefer for character.
Does quartzite really need to be sealed?
Yes. Quartzite is natural stone, so most slabs benefit from periodic sealing to guard against staining, especially near a wine station or coffee bar. It is a quick maintenance step, and the fabricators we match you with will walk you through the schedule for your specific stone.
Can you help me source a specific slab like Taj Mahal or Mont Blanc?
Absolutely. Because quartzite varies block to block, we point you toward local fabricators with access to the slab yards around Stamford, Norwalk, and Port Chester so you can view and hand-pick the exact piece before anyone cuts it.
Does Kountertops fabricate or install the countertops?
No, we do not fabricate or install. We are a coordination service that matches you with one vetted local fabricator serving Greenwich, then you get one real quote and choose whether they do the work. There is no cost or obligation to be matched.
How do I get started and how long does it take?
Send us a rough sketch of your layout, a photo of the space, and your phone number. It takes about a minute, it is free, and there is no obligation. From there we connect you with fabricators who can quote your quartzite.
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