Kitchen Countertops for Roswell Homes
Roswell sits in North Fulton, an hour east of our Cartersville shop, so a local fabricator is within reach. We cut granite, quartz, and marble countertops at our shop and deliver them to your home.
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Serving Roswell and North Fulton
Roswell pairs deep history with North Fulton affluence. We fit countertops in the antebellum streets of the Historic District near Canton Street and Bulloch Hall, in established neighborhoods by the old textile mill and the Chattahoochee, and in newer homes spreading north toward Alpharetta. Because we fabricate in Cartersville and deliver finished tops to you, you get genuine custom work without a showroom markup, even an hour up the road.
Granite, Quartz, and Marble
We fabricate all three in our own shop. Granite is a durable natural stone, every slab unique and heat-tolerant with a yearly reseal. Quartz is the engineered, low-maintenance choice, non-porous and never needing to be sealed. Marble brings veined elegance for a showpiece island, the kind of statement piece that suits a high-end kitchen. We’ll bring samples to your door so you can match each countertop to your cooking and your budget.
How the Work Goes
Four steps, most installs done in a single day. We start with a free in-home consultation on materials, colors, and budget. Then we template your space precisely. Cutting and polishing happen at our Cartersville shop. On installation day, the old surface comes out, the new goes in, and we reconnect the sink and faucet before cleanup. One crew runs the entire job, so quality and scheduling remain consistent throughout the drive.
A wide range of materials. Hundreds of colors.
We offer natural stone countertops and engineered surfaces in a polished or honed finish — every kitchen we install starts with the right material selection.
Granite
The toughest natural stone option. Heat-resistant, scratch-tolerant, built to last decades. Every slab is one-of-a-kind. Needs sealing every 12–18 months.
Quartz
Engineered, non-porous, zero maintenance. Never needs sealing. The most popular pick for busy family kitchens. Hundreds of patterns.
Marble
Timeless veining and a luminous polished surface. The classic high-end choice. Needs more attentive care — worth it for the look.
Quartzite
Natural stone with an elegant veined look and granite-level durability. The choice for clients who want statement veining without high-maintenance upkeep.
Kitchens we've recently finished
EAST COBB
Quartz waterfall island, mitered edge
WEST COBB
Leathered granite, full-height backsplash
HISTORIC SQUARE
Honed marble perimeter, ogee edge
How an Acworth Install Actually Goes: Four steps, one day on-site.
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Consultation
We visit your home, look at the kitchen, and talk through goals and material options. Free, no pressure
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Template
Once you’ve picked a slab, we return with digital measuring tools and capture every dimension precisely.
03
Fabrication
Cutting, shaping, and polishing happen at the Cartersville shop, CNC for the cuts, hand-finishing for edges and seams.
04
Installation
Old counters out, new tops in, sink and faucet reconnected, full cleanup. Most kitchens wrap in a single day.
Rated 5 stars by Cobb County homeowners
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“BEST at hiding seams. The team is professional and committed to excellence. From the first estimate to template, cutting, installation — they delivered a stress-free, above-and-beyond experience.”
“Picked ASM after three bids. Pricing was honest, slab selection was huge, templated and installed inside ten days. Quartz looks immaculate. Worth every dollar.”
“Renovated a 1940s home near the Square. Dan walked us through edge profiles and seam placement before we ever signed. Result is exactly what we hoped for.”
Real projects, in their own words
Hear directly from the families we’ve worked with across Cobb County.
Waterfall Island · East Cobb
Atlanta Surface Masters did an incredible job on our kitchen countertops. The stone is absolutely flawless, and the install crew was professional, clean and on time. It’s rare to find a company that delivers both high-end craftsmanship and great customer service, but they nailed both.
“We wanted something unique for our bathroom remodel, and ASM brought our vision to life. Their team walked us through stone options, edges, and finishes we hadn’t even considered. The final result looks like something out of a design magazine. Worth every penny.”
Homeowner · West Cobb
“You can tell these guys take pride in their work. They treated my small kitchen project like it was top priority. I love supporting local businesses who go above and beyond, and Atlanta Surface Masters delivered big time. Highly recommend if you want it done right.”
Questions Homeowners Ask
What is the ethnicity of Roswell, GA?
Roswell is a diverse, majority-white community. Recent census figures put it around 60 percent white, with sizable Hispanic (roughly 13 to 16 percent), Black (about 12 percent), and Asian (around 5 percent) populations, plus residents of two or more races. It’s a long-established North Fulton city, so you’ll find a real mix of multigenerational families and newer arrivals.
Is Roswell, GA, expensive to live in?
Yes, somewhat. Roswell runs above the national average on cost of living, driven mostly by housing, with median home values in the mid-$500,000s. Day-to-day expenses sit closer to average. It’s pricier than much of metro Atlanta, though the schools, low crime, and riverside setting are a big part of what people are paying for.
Is Roswell, GA, a good place to live?
By most measures, yes. Roswell regularly lands on best-places-to-live lists for its top-rated schools, low crime, walkable historic downtown, and miles of Chattahoochee River trails and parks. It blends small-town character with quick access to Atlanta. The trade-off is cost, but families and professionals consistently rate it highly.
What is the most popular kitchen countertop right now?
Quartz. The National Kitchen and Bath Association’s 2026 forecast puts it well out front, mostly for its no-sealing convenience and consistent patterns. Granite holds a strong second among buyers who want a genuine natural surface and better heat resistance. Despite the demands of a hardworking kitchen, plenty of our clients still choose granite. The popular pick isn’t always the right one, so we match the surface to how you actually cook.
Why are people not using granite countertops anymore?
They still are, just less of the dated kind. The busy, speckled brown-and-gold granite of the early 2000s fell out of fashion, and many buyers switched to engineered surfaces for the zero-maintenance appeal. But granite is far from finished: in 2026, it’s back in warmer tones, cleaner movement, and honed or leathered finishes, and it still beats most surfaces on heat resistance and value. Chosen in the right color, it looks current rather than dated.