Konkus Marble & Granite

Kitchen Countertops in Columbus, Ohio

The kitchen is where daily life happens. It is where meals are prepared, conversations unfold, homework gets done at the island, and holidays bring everyone together. A kitchen countertop is not just a surface, it is something a family lives around every day.

At Konkus Marble & Granite, we fabricate and install custom kitchen countertops for homes throughout Columbus, Ohio. With local fabrication, full slab selection, and experienced installers, each kitchen countertop is designed to fit the space precisely while supporting the way the kitchen is actually used.

Choosing the Right Kitchen Countertop

The right kitchen countertop depends on how the space functions, how often it is used, and what kind of atmosphere the homeowner wants to create. Some kitchens see constant activity with cooking, entertaining, and family gatherings, while others are designed more for visual impact and occasional use.

When selecting a kitchen countertop, homeowners typically think about durability, maintenance, heat resistance, and how the material will look alongside cabinets, flooring, and lighting. Long-term performance matters just as much as appearance, especially in kitchens that are used every day.

Seeing materials in person, touching the surface, and understanding how each option behaves in real kitchens helps narrow choices and avoid surprises later.

Kitchen Countertop Materials We Offer

Granite Kitchen Countertops

Granite remains one of the most popular kitchen countertop materials due to its strength, heat resistance, and natural variation. Each slab is unique, giving kitchens a surface that feels organic and grounded. Granite works especially well for families who cook often, use their island heavily, or want a durable surface that holds up over time.

Granite is commonly used for kitchen countertops, islands, and stone backsplashes where durability and natural character are important.

Quartz Kitchen Countertops

Quartz offers a clean, uniform appearance paired with easy care. Because quartz is non-porous, it resists staining and does not require sealing, making it a practical choice for busy kitchens. Many homeowners choose quartz for its consistent color, modern look, and low maintenance needs.

Quartz works well for main countertops, large islands, and waterfall designs where clean lines and reliability matter.

Marble Kitchen Countertops

Marble brings a classic, refined look to kitchens where design is a priority. It is often chosen for statement islands, baking areas, or kitchens designed around a timeless aesthetic. Marble’s natural veining creates visual interest that cannot be replicated.

Homeowners who select marble for kitchens often value its appearance and are comfortable with mindful care and maintenance.

Quartzite Kitchen Countertops

Quartzite combines the natural beauty of stone with impressive strength. Frequently compared to marble in appearance, quartzite offers dramatic veining and color depth with added durability suited for kitchens and statement installations.

Homeowners often choose quartzite for kitchen countertops, islands, and waterfall designs where visual impact matters just as much as long-term performance.

Custom Kitchen Countertop Fabrication in Columbus

Every kitchen countertop is fabricated to fit the space precisely. Fabrication is completed at our local facility, allowing quality to be controlled from slab selection through finishing.

The process begins with full slab viewing to understand veining and color movement. Accurate templating ensures countertops align correctly with cabinets, walls, and appliances. Precision cutting allows for clean sink openings, cooktop cutouts, and seamless transitions between sections.

Edge profiles are shaped based on the style of the kitchen, ranging from simple eased edges to more decorative profiles often used in higher-end homes. Polishing and finishing create a smooth surface that looks finished and functions comfortably in daily use.

Kitchen Countertop Installation: What to Expect

Professional installation plays a major role in how a kitchen countertop performs and looks over time.

Before installation, existing countertops are removed carefully while protecting cabinets and surrounding finishes. During installation, countertops are set with attention to level surfaces, clean seams, and proper alignment. Sink cutouts are positioned accurately, and subtle inward beveling around sinks helps guide water into the basin during everyday use.

After installation, the kitchen is left clean and ready to use, with countertops properly set and secured. Whether part of a full renovation or a countertop-only replacement, installation is handled efficiently while respecting the home.

Kitchen Islands, Waterfall Edges, and Backsplashes

Modern kitchens often use countertops as design features, not just work surfaces. Large islands become gathering spaces for meals and conversation. Waterfall edges extend the stone to the floor, creating a bold, continuous look. Stone backsplashes behind ranges and sinks tie the entire kitchen together.

Our team helps plan these features so the countertop design feels intentional and balanced, with proper support, alignment, and visual flow.

View Kitchen Countertops at Our Columbus Showroom

Selecting a kitchen countertop is easier when materials can be seen in person. Our Columbus showroom and slab yard allow homeowners to view full slabs, compare finishes, and see natural variation before fabrication begins.

Seeing the scale of a slab, the movement of veining, and the way light interacts with the surface helps homeowners feel confident about their choice.

Our Process for Kitchen Countertops

Kitchen countertop projects follow a clear and organized process.

1

Consultation and Selection

Clients meet with a selections coordinator or sales team member to review materials and discuss how the kitchen is used. Walk-ins are welcome. Rough measurements and design samples help guide the process.

2

Quoting and Approval

After material selection, a detailed quote is provided within 24 hours. Once approved, project documentation and scheduling move forward.

3

Templating and Layout Review

Precise measurements are taken at the project site. Layout details, sink cutouts, and edge profiles are reviewed before fabrication begins.

4

Fabrication and Installation

Countertops are fabricated at our facility and installed by trained professionals who focus on fit, finish, and long-term performance.

Kitchen Countertops for New Builds and Remodels

We fabricate kitchen countertops for:

Experience across different project types allows fabrication and installation to align with each kitchen layout and timeline.

Serving Columbus, Ohio

Konkus Marble & Granite proudly serves homeowners throughout Columbus, Ohio. Local fabrication, showroom access, and experienced installers allow kitchen countertop projects to be completed with consistency, care, and clear communication.

Additional service areas may be available upon request.

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FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. All kitchen countertops are fabricated locally and installed by our in-house team for projects throughout Columbus.

The best material depends on how the kitchen is used. Granite, quartz, and quartzite are popular for durability, while marble is chosen for its classic appearance.

Yes. Full slab viewing is available at our Columbus showroom before fabrication begins.

After material selection and templating, fabrication and installation typically take several weeks. Timelines vary based on project size and material availability.

Yes. Detailed estimates are typically provided within 24 hours after material selection.

Custom granite, quartz, marble, and quartzite countertops in Columbus, Ohio. Local fabrication, showroom, and professional installation since 1997.

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