Marble & Granite in Long Beach, CA
Premium stone, expertly installed. Licensed local contractor serving Long Beach homeowners with quality craftsmanship and transparent pricing.
Marble & Granite contractor serving Long Beach
Custom marble and granite countertops, vanities, and surfaces — measured, fabricated, and installed.
Full-service remodeling throughout Long Beach — from Belmont Shore craftsmans to Bixby Knolls midcenturies. Whether you're in Belmont Shore, Bixby Knolls, Naples, or anywhere else in Long Beach, our team handles design, permits, materials, and installation — so you have one trusted point of contact from start to finish.
United Green Remodeling is a licensed, bonded, and insured general contractor based in nearby Torrance. We pull all required Long Beach permits and coordinate inspections, and every project comes with a workmanship guarantee.
What's included
- Granite, marble & quartz countertops
- Kitchen islands & waterfall edges
- Bathroom vanities & shower surrounds
- Digital templating
- Edge profiles & polished finishes
- Sealing & after-care guidance
Our process
- 1Free in-home consultation
We visit, listen, measure, and discuss options that fit your goals and budget.
- 2Detailed written estimate
Transparent line-item pricing — no hidden fees, no surprises.
- 3Permits & scheduling
We pull the required permits and lock in a clear project timeline.
- 4Build with licensed crews
Workmanship by our in-house team, daily clean-up, and a single point of contact.
- 5Final walk-through & warranty
We don't finish until you're satisfied — and our work is guaranteed.
Neighborhoods we serve in Long Beach
Frequently asked questions — Marble & Granite in Long Beach
Granite, marble, or quartz — which should I pick?
Granite is durable and natural; marble is luxurious but softer; quartz is engineered, low-maintenance, and consistent. We help you choose based on use.
How long does fabrication take?
From template to install is typically 1–2 weeks.
Do natural stone countertops need sealing?
Granite and marble should be sealed at install and re-sealed every 1–2 years; quartz does not need sealing.
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