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Quartz Countertop Installation in Van Nuys

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Why Van Nuys Homeowners Choose Quartz

Quartz countertop installation in a Van Nuys kitchen

Quartz countertops are one of the most popular upgrades in Van Nuys kitchens, and it's easy to see why. Made from crushed quartz crystals held together with polymer resins — a manufactured material known as engineered stone — quartz is a hard, non-porous surface available in hundreds of shades and patterns. It takes whatever your family dishes out without staining or scratching.

Unlike granite or marble, quartz does not need to be sealed. No red wine, olive oil, coffee, or citrus will penetrate the surface. So if your family cooks constantly and you simply don't want to babysit a countertop, quartz fits your lifestyle and stays more sanitary than porous natural stone. For homeowners juggling work, kids, and dinner prep near Sherman Way or Lake Balboa, that low-maintenance promise is usually the deciding factor.

Precise Measuring and Templating

Templating quartz countertops for a Van Nuys kitchen remodel

The first step in any quartz installation is precise measuring and templating. Every angle and cut is calculated before the slab ever goes to the fabrication shop. Using a digital laser templating system, measurements are kept to within 1/16 of an inch.

That accuracy is what makes quartz countertop seams nearly invisible and lets the finished tops sit flush against sinks, wall ovens, stovetops, and walls. Older Van Nuys homes rarely have perfectly square walls, so this templating step matters even more here than in newer construction — it accounts for the small irregularities a 1950s or 1960s kitchen almost always hides.

Quartz Brands and Colors for Every Budget

Quartz countertop color and brand samples

When it comes to quartz brands, there is an option for every budget. Caesarstone, Cambria, Silestone, and MSI offer designs ranging from simulated Calacatta marble and natural quartzite looks to a wide range of solid colors.

If you live near Sherman Way and want the look of marble without the upkeep of natural stone, a collection like Caesarstone's Statuario Nuvo is an ideal choice. Other brands, such as Viatera and LG Hausys, are slightly more affordable alternatives for a homeowner who wants an attractive, quality surface without the premium price. A good installer walks you through samples in your own lighting, because quartz can read very differently under a kitchen's natural light than it does in a showroom.

Edge Profiles and Finishing Options

Quartz countertop edge profile detail

Edge design is another decision homeowners make during a quartz installation, and it changes the whole feel of the kitchen. An eased edge is simple, clean, and contemporary. A beveled edge adds a little detail and suits modern kitchens. An ogee edge is more intricate and pairs well with raised-panel cabinet doors, while a bullnose edge gives a softer profile that's ideal for family kitchens with young kids.

It's always worth seeing your selected edge profile in person before committing. A profile that looks subtle in a catalog can read very differently on a full run of countertop.

What Installation Day Looks Like

On the day of your quartz countertop installation, a team of two to four installers handles the process. Quartz is heavy — averaging 20 to 25 pounds per square foot for a standard 3cm countertop — so it takes a coordinated crew to set the slabs safely.

Each piece is leveled and mounted with a silicone countertop adhesive. Seams are bonded with a quartz-compatible epoxy color-matched to your slab, then polished smooth. If your kitchen has an undermount sink, it's set from underneath, secured with brackets, and sealed with silicone. Most standard kitchens are completed in a single day, with sink and faucet hookups following once everything has cured.

What Quartz Countertops Cost in Van Nuys

Quartz countertops generally range between $50 and $120 per square foot installed. For a standard L-shaped kitchen needing 30 to 40 square feet, that usually works out to roughly $2,000 to $4,800. Kitchen islands, waterfall edges, and premium designer colors add to that figure.

If you'd like a sense of the bigger picture, this overview of how much it costs to remodel a kitchen is a useful reference. When you're ready for real numbers, ask for an itemized quote that breaks out materials, fabrication, labor, removal, disposal, and any plumbing work — that's the only way to compare estimates honestly.

Caring for Your Quartz Countertops

Cleaning quartz is genuinely easy. Warm water and a mild dish soap wipe away everyday messes, and even stubborn spots usually come up with a product like Bar Keepers Friend. No sealant is ever required.

The one rule to remember: keep hot pots and pans off the surface. Quartz is heat-resistant but the resin binder can scorch under sudden, extreme heat, so always use a trivet. Follow that single habit and your countertops will look new for years.

Get a free estimate for your countertops

Tell us about your kitchen and we'll match you with a licensed Van Nuys contractor. Your estimate comes from that contractor — not from us. No cost, no obligation.

Your estimate comes from an independent licensed contractor — not from us. No cost, no obligation.

Despite our name, Van Nuys General Contractor ADU & Remodeling LLC is a marketing and referral service — not a licensed contractor. We do not perform construction work, we do not bid on it, and we do not hold a CSLB licence. All construction is performed by independent, licensed California contractors, and you contract with them directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is quartz better than granite for a busy Van Nuys kitchen?

For most busy kitchens, quartz is the better fit because it never needs sealing. Granite and marble are porous and have to be resealed regularly to resist stains from oil, wine, and citrus. Quartz is non-porous, so spills wipe up without soaking in. If your family cooks often, quartz holds up with far less upkeep and stays more sanitary day to day.

Does quartz countertop ever need to be sealed?

No. Quartz is manufactured from crushed quartz bound with polymer resins, which makes the surface non-porous. Unlike natural stone, it never needs sealing. Regular cleaning with warm water and mild dish soap is all the maintenance most Van Nuys homeowners ever need.

How long does quartz countertop installation take?

After templating, fabrication usually takes one to two weeks depending on the brand and color. The on-site installation itself is typically a single day for a standard kitchen, with a team of two to four installers setting, leveling, seaming, and securing the slabs. Plan for the sink and faucet hookup to follow once the silicone has cured.

Can quartz countertops handle hot pots and pans?

Quartz is heat-resistant but not heat-proof. The resin binder can scorch or discolor under sudden, extreme heat, so always set hot pots and pans on a trivet rather than directly on the surface. With that one habit, a quartz countertop holds up beautifully for years.