FAQs

Millennium Marble & Granite, LLC

  • What types of stone do you offer?

    Our specialty lies in marble, granite, and quartz countertops, as well as other natural and engineered stone options. Each stone type provides distinct advantages in terms of longevity, visual appeal, and upkeep requirements.
  • What areas do you service?

    Our service area encompasses the entire New England region. If you're uncertain about coverage in your specific location, please reach out to us for clarification.
  • Do you provide free estimates?

    Indeed, we offer complimentary, no-obligation estimates. To receive an accurate quote tailored to your project, simply arrange a consultation with our team.
  • What is the difference between marble, granite, and quartz?

    Marble is known for its elegance and timeless appeal, ideal for bathrooms and areas with less traffic, but requires regular sealing and careful maintenance. Granite is highly durable and heat-resistant, making it perfect for kitchens, with each slab offering unique natural patterns. Quartz, an engineered stone, is non-porous, resistant to stains, and requires minimal maintenance, making it suitable for busy households.
  • Which stone is best for kitchen countertops?

    For kitchen countertops, granite and quartz are frequently chosen due to their resilience and resistance to stains and heat. While marble is aesthetically pleasing, it's more suitable for areas that experience less wear and tear.
  • Can I see samples before I decide?

    Certainly. We provide in-home samples and maintain a showroom where you can examine full slabs to select the ideal color and pattern for your project.
  • How long does installation take?

    The duration varies based on the project's scope, but typically, the entire process from templating to installation is completed within 7 to 10 business days.
  • Do you handle the removal of old countertops?

    Yes, our installation service includes the removal and disposal of your existing countertops.
  • How do I clean and maintain my stone countertops?

    For cleaning, use a mild soap solution or a cleaner specifically designed for stone surfaces. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaning tools. Granite and marble require periodic sealing, while quartz does not need this treatment.
  • Do marble and granite need to be sealed?

    Yes, sealing is necessary for both marble and granite. Granite typically requires annual sealing, while marble may need more frequent applications to protect against staining.