COUNTERTOPS

Countertops Huntersville NC


At Discount Cabinets of Huntersville we do much more than just cabinets. Our countertop guys are the best in the business and will stop at nothing to fulfill your cabinet topping needs whether it be kitchen countertops or bathroom countertops; we can make it happen.


Granite Countertops in Huntersville


We don't just offer granite countertops. We offer a wide variety of countertop materials from quartz and marble to tile and much more. That being said, granite countertops is our most popular option for new home-owners and remodelers. It usually tends to be the most expensive material to go with for tops, but for good reason. Granite is pure, natural stone extracted from a quarry and is the most durable, long-lasting option for countertops apart from manufactured quartz. Quartz can be a slightly cheaper, similar, decent alternative with more design options, but in our humble opinion won't ever quite live up to the natural look and feel of granite. Paired with its durability and natural appeal, who could resist such a perfect way to finish off your kitchen or bathroom design. Since there is a limited supply of granite in every quarry, each selection or slab could technically be considered a limited edition. Every slab has its own unique pattern so you can literally make your kitchen your own.


Generally, granite slabs are neutral in color and the most popular options with Huntersville homeowners tend to be blacks white and grays. While less customizable, these colors and patterns have stood the test of time as far as design preference and style goes. Cost per square foot of installed granite countertops can be as low as $90 and as high as $180 depending on the type of material selected and the amount of square footage.


Quartz Countertops

From our synopsis of granite countertops you might think we are against quartz countertops selection! Nothing could be further from the truth. Quartz offers a few things that granite lacks, due to the fact that it is built to last and customizable to virtually any extent. Quartz is less porous that granite so it is less susceptible to cracking, is less likely to stain, and comes in far more colors than natural granite stone. While the two are fairly close in look, feel and price, quartz generally won't run as high as granite, sitting around $80 - $140 per square foot of installed quartz.

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