

Commercial Marble Countertops
At Anyos Marble & Granite, we are a leading marble contractor for 20+ years in Connecticut, specializing in high-quality marble solutions. Our expertise in crafting commercial marble countertops sets us apart in the commercial and professional industry, ensuring beauty and durability for your business. With a commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction, we work closely with our clients to bring their visions to life. Trust us to elevate your space with our exceptional marble products and craftsmanship.

With a commercial partner like Anyos Marble & Granite, you're crafting an experience that resonates with your business unique aesthetic and functional needs. If you're looking for a marble restoration service in the Tri- State Area (CT, NY, NJ) that combines tradition with innovation, look no further that partnering with Anyos Marble & Granite. Let us transform your business aspect with our skilled craftsmanship and unwavering dedication to customer satisfaction. Contact us today to start your journey towards a more beautiful and inspiring work environment.

MARBLE COUNTERTOPS FOR BARS, PUBS, BISTROS AND RESTAURANTS


Bars, Restaurants and Pubs
Our marble countertops enhance your bar or restaurant with luxury and style. All work is guaranteed for professional results you can trust.

Office Kitchen Countertops
Enhance your office kitchen with our custom-designed countertops for a stylish look. Enjoy professional results that create a welcoming environment.
PROFESSIONAL'S OFFICES, COMMERCIAL KITCHENS & BATHROOMS

Commercial Bathrooms
Add elegance to your bathroom with our commercial marble bathrooms, where stunning aesthetics meet unparalleled functionality. We apply elegant designs that not only impress but also provide durability and ease of.

1 Year Guarantee in every job
Enjoy your commercial countertop and also enjoy the peace of mind with our 1-year guarantee, ensuring your investment is and your kitchen remains beautiful for years to come.

Our Process
The commercial marble countertop process involves a multi-step cycle of design, fabrication, and installation, beginning with a consultation and the selection of a marble slab. Next, a precise template is created for fabrication, which involves cutting, shaping, and polishing the stone to the exact specifications. The final installation includes a dry fit to ensure proper alignment, followed by securing the countertop in place and installing the sink, backsplash, and any other fixtures.














Design and consultation
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Initial consultation: The process begins with a discussion to understand your needs, preferences, and aesthetic goals.
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Material selection: You will choose from different marble slabs, considering factors like color, pattern, and consistency.
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Precise measurement and templating: A professional creates a detailed template of your countertop area, including all curves, corners, and cutouts for sinks and faucets, to ensure a perfect fit.
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Fabrication plan: Based on the template and design choices, a fabrication plan is created, which can be customized for a more complex or unique look.


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Fabrication
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Cutting the marble: The marble slab is precisely cut to match the template using specialized tools like a table saw with a laser guide or a CNC machine.
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Edge profiling: The edges of the countertop are shaped and finished according to your chosen design.
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Polishing and finishing: The surface is polished to a desired finish, whether it's a high gloss or a more matte texture.



Installation
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The dry fit: The fabricated pieces are brought to your kitchen for a "dry fit" to ensure they fit perfectly before any adhesive is applied.
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Securing the countertop: The countertop is leveled and secured to the cabinets using epoxy or silicone adhesive.
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Seam work: If there are multiple pieces, the seams are cleaned with acetone, taped off, and then a colored epoxy is applied and clamped tightly together.
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Final touches: The sink is installed, sealed, and the faucet holes are drilled. The backsplash is then installed, and any necessary caulking is applied.


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Commercial Marble Countertop FAQs
Installation
What is the best way to measure for commercial kitchen marble countertops? Accurate measurements are crucial. Measure the length and width of the bar countertop area carefully and account for the sink area and other fixtures. Use a ruler and carpenter's square to ensure alignment.
Cleaning
How often should I seal my marble countertops? It is recommended to seal your marble countertops every 6 to 12 months, depending on usage and the porosity of the stone.
How do I choose the right commercial marble slab? Consider factors such as veining, color consistency, and overall durability. Dark marbles like Nero Marquina may be harder to see stains, while intricate veining can disguise wear.
What should I do if I spill something acidic on my marble? Immediately blot the spill with a soft cloth and use a marble-safe stain remover or a homemade poultice to address the stain.
How do I prepare the surface for marble installation? Ensure the cabinet or base is level and use wood shims to balance any uneven surfaces. Clean the area to remove dust and debris before applying adhesive.
Can I use a regular cleaning product on my marble? Avoid using vinegar, lemon juice, or harsh chemicals as these can etch the marble surface.
What is the best way to secure and seal marble countertops? Use thin-set mortar or a strong adhesive evenly over the base, gently place the marble slab on top, and use a rubber mallet to ensure it sits firmly. Apply silicone caulk along the edges and fill seams with epoxy resin for a smooth finish.
What to Expect During Marble Countertop Installation A professional marble countertop installation consists of three primary stages: •Templating: A very precise digital template is made for your space. •Fabrication: The marble slab is cut, polished, and finished to the requirements of your design. •Installation: The experts position and fasten the countertops, seal the surface, and ensure everything fits correctly.
How can I prevent scratches on my polished marble? Use coasters and trivets to protect the surface from hot pots and beverages, and avoid placing hot pots directly on the marble.
What should I avoid cleaning with? Do not use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, or acidic products like vinegar or ammonia. Even mild dish soap can cause harm over time.












