Huntington · Long Island, New York
Quartzite countertops in Huntington
From the harbor-side colonials of Lloyd Harbor to the village kitchens off Main Street, quartzite gives Huntington homes the look of soft marble with the backbone to take the daily beating.
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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.
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Add your name and number and send. No long forms, no commitment, nothing to pay.
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We match your project with one vetted quartzite fabricator serving Huntington — your details are never sold to a list of contractors.
Why quartzite
Why Huntington homeowners choose quartzite
Marble looks, minus the worry
So many Huntington kitchens want that pale, veined stone drama without babying it. Quartzite delivers the flowing marble-like movement in a natural stone that is far harder and more forgiving of real cooking and real family traffic.
Built for North Shore entertaining
Weekend crowds spilling in from the harbor and the village mean counters that actually get used. Quartzite is one of the hardest natural stones, so it shrugs off the knives, pans, and glassware that come with hosting on Long Island's Gold Coast.
It is natural stone, so seal it and forget it
Unlike engineered quartz, quartzite is quarried natural stone with real porosity, which means periodic sealing to guard against wine, oil, and citrus. It is a simple habit a few times a year, and your fabricator will show you exactly how.
A Suffolk fabricator on your terms
We do not fabricate or install anything. We match you with one vetted local shop around Huntington and the wider Suffolk County so you can weigh slabs, timeline, and one real quote, with no pressure.
See your quartzite options in Huntington
Send a rough sketch, a photo of your kitchen, and your phone number. It takes about a minute, it is free, and there is no obligation. We will match you with one vetted fabricator near Huntington so you can weigh quartzite slabs and one real quote. Still comparing the look-alikes? Our quartz vs. quartzite guide sorts out the differences honestly.
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Common questions
Is quartzite tough enough for a busy Huntington family kitchen?
Yes. Quartzite is one of the hardest natural stones available and stands up beautifully to daily cooking, hosting, and kids. It resists scratching and heat well, though like any natural stone it should not be used as a cutting board or a trivet for scorching pans.
How is quartzite different from the quartz everyone talks about?
They sound alike but are not. Quartzite is 100 percent natural stone quarried from the earth, prized for marble-like veining. Quartz is an engineered, non-porous material made in a factory. Quartzite needs periodic sealing; quartz never does. Many Huntington homeowners choose quartzite for the authentic, one-of-a-kind slab character.
Does quartzite really need sealing, and how often?
It does, because it is a natural, somewhat porous stone. Most homeowners reseal a few times a year depending on the specific slab and how hard the kitchen is worked. The fabricator you get matched with will recommend a schedule for your exact stone.
Can you help if my home is an older Huntington colonial or a waterfront build?
Absolutely. Whether it is a historic village colonial, a Cold Spring Harbor cottage, or a newer estate near Lloyd Harbor, quartzite suits both traditional and modern designs. Just send a photo and a sketch, and we will match you with fabricators who work in that style throughout the area.
How does the matching actually work, and what does it cost me?
You submit a quick sketch, a photo, and your phone number. We pass it to vetted fabricators near Huntington who reach out with slab options and quotes. It is completely free and there is no obligation to move forward with anyone.
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