Huge Fall Sale

Valid Until 12/22/24

GRANITE COUNTERTOPS SALE from $31.99 / sf

QUARTZ COUNTERTOPS SALE from $33.99 / sf

ALL COUNTERTOP SPECIALS INCLUDE:
- Premium 3 cm Countertop Slab
- Digital Laser Measurements
- 3D-layout with Vein Matching
- CNC Fabrication
- Eased Edge
- One Sink Cutout
- Professional Installation

NOTE: All countertop specials are based on 35 Square feet and more

Quartz Countertops Specials

$31.99 / sf

Granite Countertops Specials

$25.99 / sf

Cabinets Specials

From

$2,200.00

Cabinets & Countertops Packages

From

$3,250.00

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ALL SPECIAL OFFERS INCLUDE:

  • Premium 3 cm Countertop Slab
  • Digital Laser Measurements
  • 3D-Layout with Vein Matching
  • CNC Fabrication
  • Eased Edge
  • One Sink Cutout
  • Professional Installation
Product Specials

Natural Stone Specials

Branco Feldspato White

Branco Feldspato White

54.99 31.99

Solarius

64.99 40.99

New Venetian Gold

54.99 45.99

Marble Frost

54.99 45.99

Luna Pearl

54.99 45.99

Shadow Storm

54.99 45.99
Black Pearl Granite detail

Black Pearl

60.99 50.99

White Mountain

59.99 50.99

Montblanc

59.99 50.99

Raymond White

59.99 50.99

Statuario White

59.99 50.99

White Hurricane

64.99 55.99
Bahamas White Granite detail

Bahamas White

65.99 55.99

Mercury Black

64.99 55.99

Silver Stone

64.99 55.99

Era Silver

64.99 55.99

Monaco Bordeaux

64.99 55.99

Himalayan Onyx

69.99 60.99

Fluid Marble

69.99 60.99

Black Marinace

74.99 65.99

Aqua

79.99 70.99
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ALL SPECIAL OFFERS INCLUDE:

  • Premium 3 cm Countertop Slab
  • Digital Laser Measurements
  • 3D-Layout with Vein Matching
  • CNC Fabrication
  • Eased Edge
  • One Sink Cutout
  • Professional Installation
Product Specials

Quartz Specials

Nombre

43.99 33.99

Naxos

43.99 33.99

Verona

49.99 40.99

Merapi Gray

54.99 45.99

Icy White

59.99 50.99

Glitter White

59.99 50.99

Bright White

64.99 55.99

Carrara Blanco

64.99 55.99

Midnight Black

64.99 55.99

Calacatta River

69.99 60.99

Sahara

69.99 60.99

Everest 

69.99 60.99

Calacatta Mystic

69.99 60.99

Calacatta Sol

69.99 60.99

Calacatta Gray Vein

74.99 60.99

Calacatta Black Vein

74.99 60.99

Calacatta Cementa

74.99 65.99

Calacatta Sienna

74.99 65.99

Calacatta Leopard

79.99 65.99

Calacatta Spider

74.99 65.99

Arctic Thunder

79.99 70.99

Golden Mystic

79.99 70.99

Statuario Antique

79.99 70.99
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FAQ

a) We request that our potential clients provide us with a general overview of the project.

b) Make a simple hand drawn sketch of each piece of countertop with measurements (close is good enough).

c) Mark each edge that will be finished (not against a wall or an appliance) with a letter "E".

d) Go to our website and select an actual slab of stone to be quoted, and an edge profile. You will be free to pick any stone you want after visiting the showroom; this selection will allow us to prepare a complete preliminary quote.

e) Submit this information along with personal information including: name, address, phone number, and email.

f) Final pricing will be done after a field laser measurement and/or template of your project, and selection of the actual stone slab(s) to be used.

Free quotes will be processed within 24 business hours. We will email the estimate to the email address provided.

Masters Countertops accepts credit cards, personal check, certified check, Quickpay with Zelle or cash. Because all of our work is custom cut to fit your needs and our quick turnaround times, most projects are paid in one lump sum prior to fabrication. Please speak with one of our Sales Representative for more details.

Yes! Master's has a showroom attached to our stone fabrication facility in Wheeling, IL (363 Alice Street). We are open M-F 9am-5pm and S 9am-3pm. Walk-ins are always welcome!

No, walk-ins are welcome! We are open M-F 9am-5pm and S 9am-3pm. 

Masters Countertops warrants the labor associated with fabrication and installation of natural stone and engineered stone countertops, in residential projects, for a period of one year. Engineered stone products may carry a separate Manufacturer's Warranty. Please consult that warranty for claims related to the countertop material.

a) Granite is an Igneous rock composed of various minerals which gives it the color variations, veining, and markings that people prize. Granite has a high Quartz content which makes it very hard, but the composite nature of the material makes it somewhat porous and brittle. Simply applying a sealer every few years can help granite resist staining from everyday usage. Granite is often used in both kitchens and baths and is a great choice for outdoor spaces.

b) Marble is a metamorphic rock composed of re-crystallized carbonate minerals. This material is softer and more porous than granite, and prized by sculptors for its beauty. Marble should also be sealed on a regular basis but is still prone to staining and etching.  It is used mostly in interior spaces that will be well taken care of and kept tidy, like a master bath or furniture top.

a) Quartz is a natural crystal and one of the hardest minerals on earth. Unlike other mined natural stone slabs, quartz slabs are produced in a factory. Quartz countertops are considered an "engineered stone" meaning that the natural Quartz crystal (93%-97%) is mixed with coloring and bonding agents to form an extremely durable and maintenance free slab.

b) Quartz is less likely to crack or chip compared to Granite or Marble because of its uniform nature.

c) Quartz is a non-porous material so it will not harbor bacteria in tiny cracks like other countertop materials. It is resistant to stains so oil, juice, wine, tomato, coffee and more have no effect on the color.

a) Quartz is very different from natural Quartzite. Quartz is an engineered material, primarily made of 93%-97% Quartz agglomerate mixed with resins and binders making it a strong and durable product.

b) Quartz designs and patterns are constantly evolving and becoming more and more realistic, with advanced manufacturing technology. Quartz is designed to give the look of marble and other desired patterns, with very low maintenance.

c) Natural Quartzite is a metamorphic rock that starts as quartz-based sandstone. Quartzite has natural marble like unique patterns and colorations while being very dense and strong. As Quartzite is not as abundant as other popular natural stone, and usually starts at a higher price point.

a) Sealing is definitely recommended because Granite and Marble are porous materials, which means that liquids that come into contact with the surface tend to leech into the body of the stone. This can cause discoloration and staining.

b) Sealing Granite or Marble can help make sure that spills remain on the surface until they're cleaned off. This is the best way to retain Granite or Marble's original appearance. Talk to an expert about which sealer to use and how often you should reseal. As always, read the labels of the products you plan to use, take necessary safety precautions, and follow instructions carefully.

Natural stone countertops, like granite and marble, are beautiful and durable, but some maintenance is recommended.

GENERAL CARE

Care and Precautions

  • Use coasters under all glasses, particularly those containing alcohol or citrus juices. Many common foods and drinks contain acids that will etch or dull the surface of many stones. Do not place hot items directly on the stone surface. Use trivets or mats under hot dishes and placemats under china, ceramics, silver or other objects that can scratch the surface.

Cleaning Procedures and Recommendations

  • Clean stone surfaces with a few drops of neutral cleaner, stone soap (available at hardware stores) or a mild liquid dishwashing detergent and warm water. Use a soft cloth for best results. Too much cleaner or soap may leave a film and cause streaks. Do not use products that contain lemon, vinegar or other acids on natural stones. Rinse the surface thoroughly after washing with the soap solution and dry with a soft cloth. Change the rinse water frequently. Do not use scouring powders or creams; these products contain abrasives that may scratch or etch the surface.
  • In the bath or other wet areas, soap scum can be minimized by using a squeegee after each use. To remove soap scum, use a non-acidic soap scum remover or a solution of ammonia and water (about 1/2 cup ammonia to a gallon of water). Frequent or over-use of an ammonia solution may eventually dull the surface of the stone.

Dos and Don'ts

  • DO Clean surfaces with mild detergent or stone soap
  • DO Thoroughly rinse and dry the surface after washing
  • DO Blot up spills immediately
  • DO Protect countertop surfaces with coasters, trivets or placemats
  • DON'T Use vinegar, lemon juice or other cleaners containing acids on natural stones
  • DON'T Use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners or tub & tile cleaners
  • DON'T Use abrasive cleaners such as dry cleansers or soft cleansers
  • DON'T Mix bleach and ammonia; this combination creates a toxic and lethal gas
  • DON'T Ever mix chemicals together unless directions specifically instruct you to do so

Once the final measurement and fabrication is completed, an average kitchen of 50 SF can be installed in about 3-4 hours. Of course factors like number of pieces, cut outs and overall size of the project can affect this estimate.

Quartz is a natural stone and is mined from the earth like diamonds. Cambria Quartz uses various sized stones of the purest, whitest quartz with some as small as a grain of sand. These small stones are mixed with 7% pigments and resin and compressed, much like how the Earth compresses granite, to form a strong, dense, non-porous slab.

Masters Countertops requires a layout approval to help eliminate any miscommunication during the ordering process and to fully meet your expectations. You will receive a photo layout of your new countertops before they are cut showing the overall look and seam placement. This allows you to address any concerns and ensure that there will be no surprises on the installation day.

Preparing for your countertop installation involves a few key steps:

  1. Clear the Area: Remove all items from your existing countertops, including appliances, dishes, and decorations. Ensure the area is clean and accessible for the installers.
  2. Access Points: Make sure there is clear access to your home for the delivery team. If necessary, measure doorways and hallways to ensure the countertops can be safely brought inside.
  3. Remove Old Countertops: If applicable, you may need to remove your old countertops before the installation. Masters Countertops offers removal services for an additional price. Be sure to discuss this option with our team.
  4. Check Plumbing and Electrical Fixtures: Ensure that all plumbing and electrical connections are ready for reinstallation once the new countertops are in place. This may include sinks, faucets, and outlets.
  5. Discuss Installation Details: Communicate any specific preferences or concerns with our team before the installation date. This will help ensure a smooth process.

Most kitchens will have a seam due to material and handling limitations. Our engineering department works very hard to line up veining and movement within the material you have chosen. Masters Countertops will provide a countertop layout prior to fabricating your countertop so you can see where seams will be located. We use the most up-to-date tools and techniques to achieve the best seams in the industry. 

SHOWROOM HOURS

Monday - Friday
9am - 5pm

Saturday
9am-3pm

Sunday Closed