How much do stone & granite countertop installers typically cost?
- Mountain View, California Average$4,200
- Typical Range$0 - $4,700
- Low End - High End$1,175 - $9,000
Countertops, remodeling bathrooms and kitchens, Countertops
"Very nice work and done on time."
Todd X. in December 2020
Kitchen Remodels
About us: "Transform Home Improvements has been helping homeowners turn their improvement dreams into reality for more than 20 years. We provide a complete remodel solution, from selecting and ordering materials to installation and beyond with expert, dedicated support every step of the way. Need a complete overhaul or just updating your shower or vanity? With our robust financing options* and a full catalog of material selections to meet every budget, schedule your no-obligation in-home consult to see just how affordable your dream bathroom can be. Every project comes with our satisfaction guarantee and applicable multi-year warranties. Make this your easiest improvement project yet with Transform Home Improvements."
Mountain View Countertop Contractors are rated 4.8 out of 5 based on 2 reviews of 2 pros.
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Get Matched With ProsQuartz countertops are one of the most beautiful upgrades you can add to your kitchen. The range in color from earthy tones and creams to more bold choices like fire-engine red and apple green. Many have sparkles and veining that gives the look of granite.
Quartz also offers many benefits for homeowners not found in other countertop materials. It is a nonporous material which doesnât stain as easily as plastic, vinyl, or wood. The surface is also easy to clean and will not be damaged by most cleaning products. Quartz is also damage resistant and will not break as easily as materials such as concrete.
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