Northwest Flooring Countertops

Show-stopping Countertops for Your Kitchen, Bathroom, or Outdoor Patio

Northwest Flooring is your premiere stop for top-quality, durable countertops. We provide you with only the best, show-stopping countertop materials for your kitchen, bathroom and outdoor patio design and remodels. Our most popular countertop material is quartz, which is available from top brands including Cambria, MSI, and Hanstone. We also offer natural stone countertops like granite, marble, and quartzite, which we partner with a locally owned granite and stone warehouse where you have the option to visit their showroom and warehouse to view and choose the right slab and design to fit your particular layout. We even carry cultured marble vanity tops from Onyx Collection, and other textures such as laminate and solid surface countertops. Our professional interior designer will walk you through step-by-step of each countertop material to ensure you have the correct measurements and dimensions for a perfect fit during the installation process.
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FAQ on Countertop Materials

Quartz

Is a manmade material that allows for more flexibility and is highly resistant to weathering. It is less likely to chip or dent and comes in a wide variety of colors to match any color scheme preference.

Granite

Is a natural stone that is durable, yet dense, which means it is scratch resistant, and holds up against acidic foods and beverages. Ask about the proper sealants needed to ensure your granite countertop is protected against any stains or marks.

Marble

Is a versatile, natural stone that fits in with any design décor from modern to classic. Once mined, this stone is one-of-a-kind in terms of color and its intertwining vein patterns. As long as it is properly cared for, this stone will hold its durability for years to come.

Quartzite

A converted, natural stone that is more durable than granite, but does require more protection from sealants to keep from denting and chipping. Colors range in more natural tones from white to gray, but the more iron oxide the more pinks and reds you’ll see in this stone.

For a free initial consultation and in-home measurements on countertops, financial options to stay within your budget, or for more information regarding our countertop materials, visit our showroom, or give us a call at 563-322-0909 today!