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Countertop Contractors in Sacramento Valley

Granite, quartz, marble, and solid surface countertop installation in Sacramento.

New countertops are one of the most transformative kitchen and bathroom upgrades you can make. Sacramento homeowners have more countertop material choices than ever — from classic granite to engineered quartz to modern concrete. Professional fabrication and installation ensure precise fits and lasting beauty.

What to Look for in a Countertop Contractor

Countertop fabrication and installation requires precision and experience. Look for contractors with a C-61/D-59 (Stone Mason) or related specialty license. Many countertop companies are both fabricators and installers — this is ideal because it eliminates the middleman and ensures accountability.

Visit the fabricator's shop if possible to see their equipment and quality of work. Ask about their template process — laser templating produces more precise results than manual measuring.

Countertop Costs in Sacramento

  • Quartz (Caesarstone, Silestone, Cambria): $50–$120 per sq ft installed
  • Granite: $40–$100 per sq ft installed
  • Marble: $60–$150 per sq ft installed
  • Quartzite: $70–$150 per sq ft installed
  • Butcher block: $30–$70 per sq ft installed
  • Concrete: $60–$120 per sq ft installed
  • Laminate: $15–$40 per sq ft installed

For a typical Sacramento kitchen (30–50 sq ft of countertop), expect **$2,000–$6,000** for quality quartz or granite.

Popular Countertop Choices in Sacramento

Quartz has overtaken granite as the most popular countertop material in Sacramento. Engineered quartz is non-porous (no sealing required), extremely durable, and available in a wide range of colors and patterns, including convincing marble looks without marble's maintenance challenges.

Granite remains popular for its natural beauty and heat resistance. Sacramento has several excellent granite fabricators with large slab yards where you can hand-select your exact slab. Each granite slab is unique, which appeals to homeowners who want one-of-a-kind countertops.

For budget-conscious updates, modern laminate countertops have come a long way — brands like Formica and Wilsonart now offer designs that convincingly mimic stone at a fraction of the cost. This can be a smart choice for rental properties or when you're updating on a tight budget.

Consider edge profiles carefully — they significantly affect the overall look. Eased (slightly rounded) and mitered edges suit modern kitchens, while ogee and bullnose edges complement traditional styles.

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