Kitchen Countertops

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Installing or replacing kitchen countertops with high-quality materials can enhance both the look and functionality of your space. Lancaster Kitchens and Baths specializes in kitchen remodeling with a wide range of solutions, including kitchen countertop installation. Our contractors are experienced and dedicated to providing outstanding workmanship. We can also help you choose a countertop material like granite or quartz to complement your kitchen’s look and suit your remodeling budget. For the best kitchen countertops in and around Lancaster, PA, contact us to discuss your renovation project.

Our Countertop Varieties

A solid surface countertop is an essential feature for every kitchen. It provides a durable space to prepare meals and offers an area to stow kitchen appliances and gadgets. Whether you select from marble countertops or quartz countertops, you’ll want to consider each material option’s pros and cons. Some of the most popular countertops we install are:

An up-close view of a white and black speckled granite countertop in a clean, contemporary kitchen

Granite

Natural granite is popular with homeowners because it comes in a wide range of colors and patterns, is extremely durable, and requires little maintenance. In most cases, homeowners simply need to reapply a sealer once per year to keep their granite looking its best.

Quartz

Like granite, quartz is also a popular material option for kitchen countertops. This material is attractive and isn’t prone to chipping or cracking. It can be pricier than alternatives such as laminate, but it can also add value to your kitchen remodel, helping you maintain or increase the value in your home.

Butcher Block

Butch block countertops are ideally suited to many kitchen styles. Butcher block wood has many natural anti-bacterial properties and is more sustainable than many other materials. It does require maintenance to keep pristine, as it can be prone to dents and even stains over time. Be sure to seal annually to keep stains at bay.

Marble

If you’re looking to create a high-end look for your kitchen, consider installing marble countertops. Quality marble is on the higher end, but this material can help you add value to your home. Keep in mind that marble is quite heavy, so its base needs to be strong. Marble is prone to staining, so be sure to seal it as required.