Kitchen Countertop Materials,
Wake Forest, NC

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We offer a wide variety of kitchen countertop materials to choose from, including quartz, quartzite, marble, granite, and dolomite.

There are many things that go into the decision about which kitchen countertop materials to use. Factors such as personal preference, advantages of specific materials, and budget can all be a part of the process. At Rock Solid Custom Countertops, LLC, we take the time to explain each of the materials that we can use to create your custom countertops. As the only company in the area with a stock inventory material showroom, you’ll be able to browse and get the information you need to best choose the kitchen countertop materials to be used for your project.

Kitchen Countertop Materials in Wake Forest, North Carolina

We are a family-owned and -operated countertop company serving the Wake Forest, North Carolina area. We opened this company ten years ago, but our experience goes back twice that. The quality of our work and our attention to personal service has allowed us to succeed when so many others didn’t make it through the recession. We are grateful that we have been embraced and supported by our community for the work that we do.

We offer a wide variety of kitchen countertop materials to choose from, including quartz, quartzite, marble, granite, and dolomite. If you are looking for expert custom work at a fair price, you owe it to yourself to come visit our showroom. Every job is laid out and lined up specifically to our customers’ space and needs for a 100% custom result.

If you would like to know more about kitchen countertop materials, we hope you’ll stop by our showroom. Or feel free to give us a call with any questions that you might have.

FAQs About Kitchen Countertop Materials

At Rock Solid Custom Countertops, LLC, the most common question we get is how to choose from the various kitchen countertop materials we offer to our customers in the Wake Forest, North Carolina area. Since there are many factors involved, including your budget, lifestyle, objectives, and more, we prefer to answer that question once we learn more about you and your family. There are other questions, however, about kitchen countertop materials that are a bit more generic, so we thought we would share a few with you.

Why do you offer so many different kitchen countertop materials?

We understand that no two families are alike. By offering dolomite, granite, quartz, marble, and quartzite kitchen countertop materials, we can meet the majority of our customers’ needs and objectives. You can also utilize more than one type of material in a project so you can gain the benefits and appearance of a couple of options.

Does the cabinetry in my home influence which kitchen countertop materials I should consider?

It is possible given that some kitchen countertop materials are quite heavy and wouldn’t be suitable for builder-grade cabinetry. You would need to choose a lighter countertop or replace the cabinetry before we install your new countertops in these cases. We can assess the condition and weight capacity of your current cabinets to let you know if there could be an issue.

Will all kitchen countertop materials add value to my home?

If adding value to your home is a primary consideration, we can steer you toward the right material and style to accomplish that goal. Most replacement countertops will add value, but if you go with an unpopular color, there is a chance you’ll find it challenging to find a buyer who likes it as much as you do. Neutral colors rather than trendy colors are often the best course of action if you plan to sell your home down the road. On the other hand, if you plan to sell in the near future, a trendy color could potentially help immensely.


At Rock Solid Custom Countertops, LLC, we offer multiple kitchen countertop materials for customers in the Triangle area of North Carolina, including Raleigh, Wake Forest, Youngsville, Durham, Franklinton, and Louisburg.