$2,999 Granite Countertop Special 
What You Get
We offer beautiful, custom granite countertops and Quartz Countertops to Delaware and surrounding areas and free home estimates! Affordable granite countertops is our specialty here at Troy Granite, and whether in a kitchen, Bathroom or anywhere in your house, granite countertops are undeniably beautiful and sustainable.
Premium Sink 2318,3018, or 3118
Designer Faucet 1117
Professional Sink Cutout
Full Digital-Template Service
• Removal of Old Countertops & Haul-Away
Installation
Premium Water base Sealer by MORE
Choice of 3 Edge Profiles:
- Eased • 1/2 Bevel • 1/2 Bullnose V FREE Basic Plumbing Services:
- Sink & Faucet Reconnection
*Additional options available. See store for more details.
✓ Up to 40 Sqft
Additional options are available. Selected colors only. See store for more details. Selected colors only while supply last.
100’s of Granite and Marble colors in stock.
Visit our Delaware Granite Showroom 
FAQ for Countertop
How long does it take to install new countertops?
The scope and size of your countertop installation will influence the duration of the process. While standard installations generally require less time, larger or more custom projects may take longer. Rest assured, our countertop installers bring the same level of expertise and meticulous attention to detail to every project, regardless of size. Our team will guide you through the process, providing upfront quotes before starting and keeping you informed with updated timelines throughout the project.
How do I take at home measurements of my countertops space?
- Clear the Countertop:
- Remove any items from your countertop to ensure accurate measurements.
- Measure the Length:
- Measure the length of each section of your countertop. Start from one end and measure straight along the back edge to the other end. If your countertop has multiple sections (like an L-shape), measure each section separately.
- Measure the Width:
- Measure the width from the back edge of the countertop to the front edge. Again, do this for each section if your countertop is not a simple rectangular shape.
- Measure Depth for Overhangs (if any):
- If your countertop has overhangs (the part that extends beyond the cabinets), measure the depth of these as well.
- Account for Cutouts:
- If your countertop includes a sink or stove, measure these areas separately. Measure the width and length of each cutout.
- Record the Measurements:
- Write down the measurements for each section. Label them clearly (e.g., “Section A: 72 inches long x 24 inches wide”).
- Calculate the Area (optional):
- To estimate the total surface area, multiply the length by the width for each section. Add up the areas of all sections for a total.
Do new countertops add value to my home?
Yes, new countertops can add value to your home. Upgrading to high-quality, aesthetically pleasing countertops enhances the overall appearance and functionality of your kitchen or bathroom, which are key areas that potential buyers often prioritize. Modern, durable materials like granite, quartz, or marble can make your home more attractive and can be a selling point that justifies a higher asking price. Additionally, new countertops can provide a strong return on investment, especially in competitive real estate markets where buyers are looking for move-in-ready homes.
What is the best material for countertops?
The best material for countertops depends on your specific needs and preferences. Granite is popular for its natural beauty and durability, while quartz offers a non-porous surface that’s resistant to stains and scratches. Marble adds a luxurious touch, but it requires more maintenance due to its porous nature.
Can countertops be repaired if damaged?
Yes, many countertops can be repaired if damaged, though the ease and success of repairs depend on the material. For example, small chips or scratches in granite or quartz can often be filled with epoxy or resin and then polished to blend with the rest of the surface.
How much do new countertops cost?
The cost of new countertops can vary, but at Troy Granite, there are special offers that provide great value. For example, you can get granite countertops installed for as low as $1,499, which includes up to 30 square feet of material. Another popular option is the $2,250 special, which includes up to 45 square feet of granite, with a choice of popular colors. These specials include the cost of installation, making them an excellent deal. Additional costs may apply for removing old countertops, sink cutouts, and custom edge treatments, so it’s best to contact Troy Granite directly for a detailed quote tailored to your project.
How much does granite weigh?
Granite is a dense and heavy material. On average, granite weighs about 18 pounds per square foot for a 3/4-inch (2 cm) thick slab and around 30 pounds per square foot for a 1 1/4-inch (3 cm) thick slab. The exact weight can vary slightly depending on the specific type of granite and its density, but these figures give you a good estimate of how much granite will weigh for your project.
What is quartzite?
Quartzite is a natural metamorphic rock formed when sandstone, rich in quartz, is subjected to intense heat and pressure beneath the Earth’s surface. This process fuses the quartz grains and enhances the rock’s durability, giving it a hard, crystalline structure.
Here are some key characteristics of quartzite:
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Durability: Quartzite is one of the hardest natural stones, making it resistant to scratches and chips. It’s even harder than granite.
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Appearance: It often has a look similar to marble, with soft, veined patterns, but it is much more durable. It comes in a variety of colors, including whites, grays, and other hues depending on the minerals present.
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Uses: Quartzite is popular for countertops, flooring, wall cladding, and outdoor applications due to its strength and beauty.
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Care: Like natural stone, quartzite requires sealing to protect it from stains and to maintain its appearance, but it’s less porous than marble.
Quartzite is an excellent choice for homeowners who want the elegant look of marble with the durability of granite.
What is onyx?
Onyx is a natural stone, part of the quartz family, prized for its unique patterns and translucent properties. It forms when limestone is exposed to water rich in calcite, resulting in layered deposits that create its striking, banded appearance. Onyx is often associated with luxury and elegance in interior design.
Key Features of Onyx:
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Appearance:
- Onyx has dramatic, colorful patterns with flowing veins or bands in shades of white, green, yellow, orange, red, brown, and black.
- Its translucent quality allows light to pass through, making it a popular choice for backlit designs.
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Applications:
- Commonly used for accent pieces like bar tops, wall panels, backsplashes, fireplace surrounds, and decorative items.
- Its delicate nature makes it less suitable for high-traffic areas like kitchen countertops.
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Durability:
- Onyx is softer and more fragile than stones like granite or quartzite.
- It is prone to scratches, etching, and staining, so it requires sealing and careful maintenance.
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Care:
- Needs regular sealing to protect against stains and etching caused by acidic substances.
- Cleaning should be done with pH-neutral products to avoid damage.
Onyx is ideal for adding a bold, artistic statement to interiors, but it’s best used in areas where its beauty can shine without heavy wear.