

Kitchen Marble Top Cabinets
At Anyos Marble & Granite, we take pride in being a leading marble contractor specializing in exquisite stone craftsmanship. Our expertise lies in transforming residential kitchen cabinet tops with stunning marble slabs that elevate both style and functionality. With a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, we ensure that each kitchen cabinet top project reflects our clients' unique tastes and preferences. Trust to bring your vision to life with our premium marble selections and exceptional service.


ELEVATE YOUR KITCHEN WITH AN EXQUISITE MARBLE CABINET TOPS


Wide Color Variety
We carry an ample variety os colors and pattern marble and granite slabs to meet your project's needs for the aesthetics and cosmetics desired.

Professional Work
We don't play 'waste & learn' with your project. Our 10+ years experience in Marble & Granite back up our professional results in every project we commit to.
SATISFACTION GUARRANTEED

Diverse Styles
Upgrade your kitchen with our stunning marble cabinet tops, meticulously crafted to perfection. professional handcraftsmanship ensures that each piece is not only beautiful but also durable, adding a touch of elegance your home.

1 Year Guarantee in every job
Enjoy your kitchen 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.

IN THE KNOWN
What is the process for custom kitchen cabinetry and countertop fabrication?
Stone and storage must work together, so Anyos Marble & Corp approaches custom cabinetry and countertop fabrication as a single, coordinated process. For a kitchen remodel, they begin with layout planning that fits how the household actually uses the kitchen space, then field-measure and create precise templates. Kitchen Cabinet builds account for appliance clearances, sink and faucet selections, and the support needed for marble or granite spans. Boxes are leveled and secured, faces are scribed to walls for tight seams, and soft-close hardware and interior organizers are fitted to maximize function. Countertops are fabricated from templates with seam placement, vein flow, edge profiles, and cutouts planned in advance; undermount sinks, cooktops, and accessories are dry-fitted at the shop to minimize surprises onsite. In a restoration, the team may refinish existing tops while adjusting doors and drawers for alignment; in an addition, cabinet dimensions and bracing are engineered from the start for stone weight
Our Process
The kitchen marble's cabinet 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 cabinet's countertop in place and installing the sink (if any) 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 cabinet's countertop area, including all curves, corners, 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.


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 kitchen cabinet's 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 kitchen cabinet's countertop is leveled and secured 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 kitchen cabinet is installed, sealed, and the faucet holes are drilled (if any). The backsplash (if included) is then installed, and any necessary caulking is applied.


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Kitchen Marble's Cabinets Countertop FAQs
Installation
How long does it take for countertop adhesive to cure? Waiting 24-48 hours before using the countertop is ideal to allow the adhesive to cure completely. Quartz may also require additional time if a protective sealant is applied, as this sealant needs to dry properly before the countertop is exposed to liquids.
Cleaning
Can I use Clorox wipes on a marble countertop? How to clean quartz countertops - Mega Granite No, you should not use Clorox wipes on marble countertops because they contain acidic ingredients that can cause etching, dullness, and permanent damage. Instead, use a pH-neutral cleaner or a solution of warm water and a mild dish soap, applied with a soft cloth.
How are marble countertops attached? Marble countertops are attached to cabinets with adhesive, most commonly silicone or a strong epoxy, which creates a durable bond while absorbing minor movements. Before the adhesive is applied, the slabs are carefully positioned, and any necessary leveling is done with shims. For sinks, a watertight seal is created with silicone, and under-mount sinks are secured with clips.
Is it safe to put hot pans on marble countertops? No, you should not put hot pans directly on marble countertops because it can cause discoloration, etching, or cracking from thermal shock. While marble is heat-resistant to a degree, placing a very hot pan directly on the surface is not recommended to prevent damage. It is always best to use a trivet, potholder, or other heat-resistant mat as a barrier
Do you need to get marble countertops installed professionally? Marble is a very delicate stone that needs proper care for it to stay looking new. Proper installation of marble calls for professional installers to do the installation. The most important marble worktop installation processes are; cutting and sealing.
Is Dawn dish soap safe on marble? I am often asked what I use to clean our marble and granite countertops - this is it! , Distilled water + one spray of dawn power wash in a glass spray bottle, If I need to disinfect, I will use a ... Yes, you can use a mild, pH-neutral dish soap like Dawn, but it should be a diluted solution, and you must rinse the surface thoroughly afterward. Avoid using abrasive or acidic cleaners and always rinse and dry the marble well to prevent residue buildup that can dull the stone over time. For daily cleaning, mix a few drops of Dawn with warm water, wipe the surface with a soft cloth, and then rinse with clean water and dry completely
How to prepare for kitchen countertop installation? Cover the installation area's entryways and vents to contain dust and debris. Create a clear path through your home for easy access to the installation area and for removal of debris. Cover furniture and floors along this path and in areas adjacent to the installation. Remove all items from cabinets.
Does Loctite work on marble? Loctite PL 530 adheres to common materials found in kitchen and bath areas including mirrors, marble, granite, concrete, brick, glass, tile, ceramic, fiberglass, metals, drywall and backsplashes.
Can I use Windex on my marble countertops? No, you should not use Windex on marble countertops because it can cause permanent damage. Windex contains ammonia and other acidic ingredients that can etch, dull, and discolor the marble's surface over time. Instead, use a solution of mild, pH-neutral dish soap and water, and dry the surface with a soft cloth
What stains marble the most? Here are five common stains homeowners may encounter on their marble slabs and tiles. 1.- Coffee Stains. Coffee is one of the most common stains homeowners are likely to find on their marble kitchen countertops. 2.- Fruit Juice Stains. 3.- Lipstick Smudges. 4.- Mildew and Mold. 5.- Rust Stains.




