Roslyn · Long Island, New York
Quartzite countertops in Roslyn
Quartzite pairs marble-like veining with a hardness granite can't match — a natural choice for Roslyn's Gold Coast homes. We match you with vetted local fabricators and coordinate every step, so your only decision is the slab.
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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 Roslyn
We match your project with one vetted quartzite fabricator serving Roslyn — your details are never sold to a list of contractors.
Why quartzite
Why Roslyn homeowners choose quartzite
A stone at home on the Gold Coast
Roslyn has kept its character — the landmark clock tower, the duck pond, the historic houses along Main Street — and its kitchens deserve the same authenticity. Quartzite is natural stone formed over millennia, with veining no factory can print. It reads as quietly luxurious in a village that has never needed to shout.
Marble's beauty without the babysitting
Quartzite carries the soft, flowing veining people fall for in marble, but it is dramatically tougher — harder than granite and naturally heat-resistant. It shrugs off the daily life of a working kitchen. All it asks in return is periodic sealing.
A vetted fabricator, matched to your project
We don't fabricate or install — and that's the point. We match you with one vetted local fabricator near Roslyn who works confidently in quartzite, then bring you a real quote you can weigh with clear eyes. Choosing the right shop is our work — by specialty, area, and capacity — and if the match doesn't win you over, we re-match you free.
One coordinator, start to install day
Instead of chasing quotes and juggling callbacks, you get a single point of contact. We coordinate the estimate, the templating visit, and scheduling with your fabricator, and keep everything moving until the last seam is set. Your part is picking the stone you love.
Your quartzite, coordinated
Send a few photos or a rough sketch, and we'll match you with one vetted fabricator near Roslyn. Free, and never an obligation. Still comparing the look-alikes? Our quartz vs. quartzite guide sorts out the differences honestly.
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Common questions
How does the matching work in Roslyn?
Tell us about your project — a few photos, rough dimensions, even a sketch on paper. We match you with a vetted fabricator near Roslyn and across Nassau County who works well in quartzite, then coordinate the quote, the templating appointment, and scheduling. You choose whether you hire them; we handle the back-and-forth.
Is the service free? Am I committing to anything?
Yes, it's free for homeowners, and no, there's no obligation. You can review the quote from your matched fabricator, take your time, or walk away at any point. We only consider it a win when you end up with a fabricator you're genuinely glad you hired.
What's the difference between quartzite, quartz, and marble?
Quartzite is natural stone — quarried, not manufactured — and it's harder than granite, with the flowing veining people love in marble. Quartz is an engineered product of ground minerals and resin; it never needs sealing but is more sensitive to heat. Marble is beautiful but soft, and it etches easily with acids like lemon or wine. Quartzite sits in the sweet spot: marble's look with far more forgiveness, in exchange for periodic sealing.
How do I maintain quartzite countertops?
Day to day, mild soap and water is all it takes. Quartzite is naturally heat-resistant and hard to scratch, but like most natural stone it should be resealed periodically — your fabricator will recommend a schedule based on your specific stone and sealer. Skip harsh or acidic cleaners and it will age gracefully.
Do I need exact measurements before I reach out?
No. Rough dimensions, photos, or a hand sketch are plenty for us to match you and for your fabricator to give a meaningful quote. Before anything is cut, your fabricator creates a precise template of your actual cabinets — that's the measurement that matters, and it's their job, not yours.
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