Kitchen Countertops Contra Costa & Alameda Counties

The Countertop That Actually Fits Your Life

Not just how you cook, but how you live. Granite that handles heat without flinching. Quartz that wipes clean in seconds. Marble that makes every morning coffee feel like an event. Installed right, the first time, with zero upfront payment.
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Financing Through Service Finance Company

Service Finance Company, LLC is a nationally licensed sales finance company providing outstanding financial solutions to homeowners looking to invest in their homes.

Flexible Financing Options

Choose from a variety of loan term options to find the one that fits your financial plan best — so your home improvements work with your budget, not against it.

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Get a fast credit decision with a simple, streamlined application process. Less waiting means you can start your project sooner.

No Equity Required

Unlike traditional financing methods, you don't need home equity to qualify. Open the door to improvements regardless of how long you've owned your home.

Competitive Rates

Service Finance offers competitive rates to ensure your home improvements are both beneficial and affordable — maximizing the value of every dollar.

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From energy-efficient upgrades to a complete home makeover, Service Finance LLC provides financing solutions so you can invest in your home without the financial worry.

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Dual Licensed General Contractor

Both general contractor and roofing licenses mean your entire kitchen project stays under one roof. No subcontractor runaround, no coordination nightmares.

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Zero upfront payments required. You don’t pay a dime until work begins, eliminating the risk of contractors disappearing with your deposit.

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Dedicated Project Management

Your assigned project manager sends weekly photo updates and answers every question. You always know what’s happening, when, and why.
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Kitchen Surfaces That Work As Hard As You Do

Your kitchen countertop takes more abuse than any other surface in your home. Hot pans from the stove. Wine spills during dinner parties. Kids doing homework while you’re prepping vegetables. It needs to handle all of it without looking tired after five years.

That’s where material choice actually matters. Granite offers unmatched heat resistance—you can set a hot pan down without thinking twice. Quartz gives you that same durability with zero maintenance, no sealing required, ever. Marble brings a level of visual impact that makes your kitchen feel like it belongs in a design magazine, though it asks for a bit more care in return.

The real question isn’t which material is “best.” It’s which one matches how you actually use your kitchen, how much time you want to spend maintaining it, and what you need it to look like when you’re hosting family for the holidays.

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What You Actually Get From This Investment

Beyond the surface itself, you're investing in how your kitchen functions every single day and how much your home is worth when it comes time to sell.

You stop worrying about heat damage every time you pull something off the stove.
Your kitchen wipes clean in under a minute, even after cooking for a crowd.
The surface still looks new five years from now, not worn and dated.
Your home value increases by 50-80% of what you invested in the upgrade.
You skip the maintenance anxiety that comes with materials that need constant resealing.
Every morning coffee or meal prep happens on a surface that actually makes you enjoy being in your kitchen.
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Granite vs Quartz vs Marble Countertops

How Each Material Performs in Real Bay Area Kitchens

Granite is pure natural stone, quarried and cut into slabs. Each piece is genuinely one of a kind. You can place hot cookware directly on it without damage, and it handles the wear of daily cooking better than most alternatives. The tradeoff is maintenance—it needs sealing about once a year to prevent staining. In Bay Area kitchens where heavy cooking is the norm, granite makes sense.

Quartz is engineered stone, combining natural quartz crystals with resins to create a non-porous surface. It resists stains better than granite, requires zero sealing, and offers consistent patterns across your entire kitchen. The catch is heat—you need trivets for hot pans. For busy households that want beauty without the upkeep, quartz typically wins.

Marble delivers visual impact that neither granite nor quartz can match. That luminous quality and distinctive veining create a kitchen that photographs like a showpiece. But marble is softer, more prone to etching from acidic foods, and needs regular sealing plus careful daily use. It’s the choice for homeowners who love natural stone character and don’t mind the extra attention it requires.

The Bay Area data tells the story clearly—quartz now accounts for over 60% of new installations because most homeowners prioritize low maintenance over heat resistance. But in homes with serious cooks, granite still dominates.

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Complete Kitchen Countertop Replacement Process

From First Consultation to Final Cleanup

Your countertop project starts with an honest assessment of what you’re working with and what you actually need. We measure your existing kitchen, discuss how you use the space, and walk through material options that fit your cooking habits and maintenance preferences. No pressure, no upselling—just clear information about what each choice means for your daily life.

Once you select your material, your dedicated project manager handles permits, coordinates with Contra Costa or Alameda County officials, and schedules templating. We create precise measurements of your kitchen layout, accounting for sink cutouts, cooktop openings, and any custom edge profiles you want. The slab gets fabricated to exact specifications at our facility.

Installation day involves removing your old countertops, prepping the cabinet base to ensure it’s level and stable, and setting your new surfaces in place. Seams get placed strategically in low-visibility areas. Sink cutouts are finished and sealed properly. Backsplash connections are caulked to prevent moisture issues. The entire process typically takes 5-10 business days from templating to completion.

You get weekly photo updates showing real progress, meticulous site protection so your home stays clean, and optional professional cleaning when we’re done. Our Never Get Burnt Guarantee means you don’t pay anything upfront—your investment is protected from day one.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does kitchen countertop replacement cost in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties?
Replacing kitchen surfaces in our region varies based on your preference for engineered stone, with natural granite fluctuating depending on the quality and pattern. A typical cooking space with standard dimensions involves a commitment that covers both the products and the professional setup. This spectrum of investment reflects your choice of material, the style of the edges, how many openings are needed for basins or stovetops, and whether your layout is simple or intricate. High-end selections like rare minerals or marble can increase the requirement, while classic stone or quartz options remain more accessible. We deliver thorough proposals beforehand that categorize every detail—supplies, shaping, assembly, and extra touches like wall tiling—so you understand precisely what your project entails before any craftsmanship begins.
Quartz delivers the best overall durability for most Bay Area households because it’s non-porous, resists staining without any sealing, and handles daily wear exceptionally well. Data from Bay Area installations shows only about 3% of quartz countertops require repairs over their lifetime, usually from impact damage rather than normal use. Granite comes in second at around 8% needing repairs, typically for chips or staining issues when sealing lapses. The catch with quartz is heat—you need trivets for hot pans, while granite handles direct heat without damage. For families with kids, heavy meal prep, or anyone who wants to wipe down surfaces quickly without worrying about special cleaners, quartz typically makes the most sense. Granite works better if you’re a serious cook who frequently moves hot cookware around. Both materials last decades when installed properly, but quartz requires less ongoing attention to maintain that like-new appearance.
Most kitchen countertop installations take 5-10 business days total from the initial templating appointment to final installation and cleanup. The timeline breaks down like this: templating happens first, where we create precise measurements of your kitchen layout. Fabrication takes 3-5 days depending on material and complexity. Installation itself usually completes in one day for standard kitchens, though larger or more complex layouts might need two days. The variables that affect timing include material availability, permit processing in Contra Costa or Alameda County, and whether you’re doing additional work like backsplash installation at the same time. We provide realistic timelines upfront based on your specific project scope and keep you updated with weekly progress reports. Peak season from April through September can add 1-2 weeks to the overall timeline, so scheduling during off-peak months often yields faster turnaround.
Yes, granite is a natural porous stone that needs sealing approximately once per year under normal kitchen use to prevent staining and maintain its appearance. Without proper sealing, the porous surface absorbs liquids and oils over time, which can cause permanent staining from things like wine, coffee, or cooking oils. The sealing process itself takes about 30 minutes and uses readily available stone sealers you can find at hardware stores, so it’s not complicated maintenance. The frequency depends on how heavily you use your kitchen—light use might stretch sealing to every 18 months, while heavy cooking might require it every 8-10 months. You can test whether your granite needs resealing by putting a few drops of water on the surface. If it darkens or absorbs within a few minutes, it’s time to reseal. If water beads up and sits on the surface, your seal is still good. This maintenance requirement is why many Bay Area homeowners now choose quartz instead, which never needs sealing and offers similar durability without the upkeep.
Absolutely, and it’s one of the most cost-effective kitchen upgrades you can make. New countertops can completely transform how your kitchen looks and functions without the expense and disruption of full cabinet replacement. The key consideration is whether your existing cabinets are structurally sound and level enough to support heavy stone countertops. Granite, quartz, and marble slabs are heavy—typically 200+ pounds—and require stable, level cabinet bases. Before installation, we inspect your cabinets to ensure they can handle the weight and make any necessary adjustments using shims to create a perfectly level surface. If your cabinets are in good structural condition but just look dated, you can often refresh them with new paint or refinishing at the same time as your countertop installation. This approach gives you a transformed kitchen for a fraction of what full cabinet replacement would cost, and the timeline is much shorter since we’re not dealing with the complexity of cabinet installation and all the coordination that requires.
Quality countertop installation includes comprehensive warranty protection that covers both materials and workmanship. Most quartz manufacturers offer 10-15 year material warranties, while granite warranties typically cover 1-3 years depending on the grade. Our installation warranty covers workmanship issues like improper seam placement, inadequate support, or installation errors that lead to cracking. The most common causes of countertop damage are impact from heavy objects being dropped or thermal shock from extreme temperature changes, which typically aren’t covered under standard warranties since they result from use rather than defects. Minor chips can often be repaired using color-matched epoxy and polishing techniques that make the repair nearly invisible. Larger cracks usually require section replacement. The best protection is proper installation from the start—ensuring cabinets are level, seams are placed strategically in low-stress areas, and adequate support is provided for overhangs. We take extra care during installation to prevent the issues that lead to warranty claims down the road, which is why our callback rate for repairs stays well below industry averages.

Material Selection and Consultation

We assess your kitchen, discuss your cooking habits, and help you choose between granite, quartz, or marble based on how you actually use the space.

Precision Templating and Fabrication

Your project manager creates exact measurements, handles all permits, and coordinates fabrication. You approve slab selection before any cutting begins.

Professional Installation and Finishing

We remove old countertops, install new surfaces with strategic seam placement, complete all cutouts and sealing, and leave your kitchen ready to use immediately.
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