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Elevate Your Surfaces With Elegant Countertops
When you're searching for a new countertop for your kitchen or bathroom, look no further than Flooring Trends. We specialize in providing and installing a wide range of countertop types, styles, and colors that will help turn your dream kitchen or bathroom into a reality.
From the moment you enter the Flooring Trends showroom, where you meet with the owners, to the meticulous installation handled by the owner, our commitment to excellence sets us apart. The owner takes pride in being present at every job site, ensuring a hands-on approach that guarantees precision and quality. With no subcontractors or salesmen, you can enjoy a personalized experience guided by the owners themselves.
At Flooring Trends, we understand that choosing the perfect countertops is a crucial decision, and that's why the owner is dedicated to helping you select surfaces that align with your needs, budget, and unique style. Our offerings extend beyond standard countertops, as we provide a range of materials that showcase timeless elegance and durability. Each piece is crafted with the utmost care, reflecting our commitment to using only the highest quality materials.
Experience the luxury of high-end countertops without compromising your budget when you come to Flooring Trends for all your countertop needs. We offer affordable options and up to 10 year financing available for qualifying individuals. Backed by our dedication to quality, we provide one-year labor warranties, ensuring your investment stands the test of time. Call Flooring Trends today to learn more or for a free estimate.
About the Countertops We Have Available
Quartz and granite have been the most popular countertop materials for many years. Other popular surfaces include marble, quartzite, soapstone, and porcelain. Learn more about each countertop option and find the best solution for your needs.
Quartz
Quartz countertops are made by combining quartz particles, color pigments, and resins to create a solid surface. They are easy to clean, provide warmth and continuity throughout a kitchen, and feature an elegant, formal look.
Granite
Granite was once considered a luxury material available only to homeowners who could afford it, but after being discovered by more people, granite exporting increased in Brazil, China, and India. Today, granite is available in a variety of unique colors with both exotic and more economical patterns.
Marble
Marble countertops are a very trendy, beautiful choice for high-end kitchen countertops. It's available in a variety of colors and styles with veining and mineral deposits that offer increased visual interest. The more popular or appealing aspects of the marble, the higher its cost.
Porcelain
Porcelain slabs, made from thin, large sheets of porcelain that are cut and finished to the size of your countertops, are known for their strength and resistance to scratching. This countertop option is also resistant to stains and bacteria, which makes them hygienic and low-maintenance choices. Porcelain slabs are available in a range of colors, patterns, and finishes, so you can find the perfect porcelain slab style that complements your décor.
Quartzite
Quartzite, a natural slab, includes both bold colors and lighter tones with subtle veining. Quartzite registers between a seven and eight on the Mohs hardness scale, meaning it's more scratch- and acid-resistant than most countertop surfaces and can withstand hot baking dishes or pans. Quartzite offers virtually no maintenance or etching and has one of the best durability ratings.
Soapstone
Soapstone is a natural stone known for its soft, smooth surface and non-porous qualities. One of the main advantages of soapstone is its durability. It's resistant to heat and stains, making it a good choice for kitchen countertops. Soapstone is also non-porous, meaning it does not absorb liquids or bacteria and making it a hygienic choice for kitchen surfaces.
Travertine
Travertine is a durable natural stone formed by mineral deposits characterized by its porous, textured surface and unique, varied color patterns. It's generally recommended to seal travertine countertops to protect them from staining and etching. Some travertine slabs are prefabricated.
Venetian Marble
Venetian marble, an engineered surface, is artificially made to look like natural marble. Recycled natural stone is pressed and heated to create an environmentally friendly countertop option. Engineered marble has many of the same characteristics as natural marble but is generally more affordable, easier to maintain, and less prone to staining, scratching, and etching.

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