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4556 Get Started Call us (515) 964-4556 Your One-Stop Shop for Stone Countertops Are you considering getting a new countertop? Get in touch with the best countertop contractor Des Moines Metro has to offer by contacting The Kitchen & Bath Company for all your custom stone and manufactured stone countertop needs. Natural stone has been a material that is used for centuries. Give your kitchen or bathroom a makeover with a professionally fabricated, polished, and customized natural stone countertop today. Choose the material, color, and cut you want for your home. At our showroom, we have a plethora of natural and manufactured surfaces that bring a unique look to your home. Stop by and take a look at our floor model displays. Count on the countertop contractor Waukee, IA trusts to provide you with top-quality natural stone countertops that will match your style and needs. We pay attention to detail and our consultant is with you every step of the way to ensure all your needs are met. Play Pause Granite Marble Quartzite Quartz Neolith Custom Granite Granite Countertops Granite is a natural material that is formed from a mixture of quartz, mica, and other minerals. Granite is a durable, strong, and beautiful stone that offers a variety of colors like deep black, warm browns, crisp grays, and bright whites. The stone has natural veins that give it a unique composition of each granite countertop which means that no two slabs are alike. This gives you the added benefit of knowing your piece is one of a kind. Marble Marble Countertops Marble is a slightly softer and more porous natural stone that is made of recrystallized carbonate minerals. This stone is widely used for sculptures and buildings because of how beautiful it looks. Marble has a white shade that brightens your room and definitely adds value to your home. Quartzite Quartzite Countertops Quartzite is a metamorphic rock that was originally pure quartz sandstone but has been converted into quartzite through extreme pressure and heat. Just like granite, each slab of quartzite is different and has a natural beauty that is sure to add aesthetic appeal to your home. Quartzite is slightly harder than granite but still stands out as a top-quality natural stone. Quartz Quartz Countertops Quartz is an engineered stone that comprises 93% crushed natural quartz and 7% binders and color. The high content of natural stone makes quartz countertops extremely durable and less porous than natural stone, thus making it more resistant to staining. Quartz countertops combine durability and functionality in order for it to be customizable. The benefit of man-made quartz countertops is that you get a variety of color options to match your space and personal preference. Neolith Neolith Countertops Neolith is an ultra-compact material that is made of naturally existing inorganic minerals that go through a patented high-heat, high-pressure process. The result of this process is a material that is highly resistant to scratching and staining. Neolith is durable and comes in a wide variety of color options, making it a viable option for many surface applications both, interior and exterior. Custom Customize Your Countertop Edge Profile With Our Help Depending on your personal taste and preference, we can edge our stone countertops in a variety of finishes. All our countertops have eased edges and they can be upgraded upon request, to different styles like: Full Bullnose Demi Bullnose Beveled Ogee edge Get Your Free Quote Brands We Offer Our Trustworthy Countertop Suppliers Check Out Cambria's Collection Locally owned and operated source for beautiful cabinets, stunning countertops, top notch home organization and closet systems, and gorgeous shower doors and mirrors. Your one-stop-shop for bath or kitchen remodeling in the Des Moines Metro! Products & Services Cabinetry Stone Fabrication Glass Home Organization Useful Links Home About Careers Financing Contact Company 210 S Ankeny Blvd Ankeny, IA 50023 +1 (515) 964-4556 [email protected] Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM Sat & Sun Closed © COPYRIGHT 2023. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The Kitchen & Bath Company Cabinetry Stone Fabrication Glass Home Organization To Top
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