Elevate your living space with LT Granite & Cabinet, your local countertop and cabinet store in Bridgeville, PA, serving the Greater Pittsburgh area and beyond. We pride ourselves on offering a vast selection of granite and quartz countertops, complemented by a variety of cabinet options to cater to your unique preferences. Our expertise extends to crafting exquisite countertop edge profiles, as well as providing top-notch sink and faucet installations. Whether it's a comprehensive kitchen overhaul or a bathroom remodeling project, our commitment to delivering high-quality products and professional service is unwavering. Contact LT Granite & Cabinet to transform your home!
LT Granite & Cabinet did an AMAZING job on my home, could not be happier! Eric is very knowledgeable about cabinets, gave good recommendations about what should be done. Derek who installed the cabinets was very detail oriented. Overall the job was done quickly, very good craftsmanship, very clean, and reasonable price, would highly recommend to anyone needing a kitchen remodel. Now just gotta get to work and finish my backsplash and touch up work :)
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Chris Adams
Jan 5, 2024
5.0
Very helpful and quite nice people!
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Darryl Blecher
Jul 25, 2023
5.0
A team from LT Granite came to my house to enlarge a space for a new stove. I needed less than ½" on each side of my caesarstone countertop to be removed. They did an amazing job.
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W Denny
Jan 9, 2021
5.0
After receiving a totally ridiculous estimate for a complete kitchen remodel of my half-galley kitchen we decided to divide and conquer the work. We used LT Granite and Cabinet for our kitchen cabinets and countertops. What a great place we found! The cabinets are so reasonably priced and look great. Eric went through everything with us from choosing a cabinet front, layout, measuring, what to expect, what is not included, walked around with us looking at quartz, and finalizing the plan. Chloe then worked with us on verify the slab we wanted, scheduling, and working with us during the installation.
Then cabinets wound up being installed earlier than we anticipated (yay!) and were done so well. The installers had to deal with unlevel floors and some wall protrusions. You'd never know. They did a great job! The countertops are gorgeous and they took great care so that the veining continued up the backsplash.
We had a problem with a couple of our drawers a month or so after install and Eric came out himself to take a look. Turns out it was something we did but he showed us how to fix it. Everyone there is so nice and wants you to be happy with their product and work.
Now my dark 1960's kitchen is a light and bright. I'm so happy and definitely recommend them to all my friends.
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susan Russo
Sep 20, 2018
5.0
I don't know where to begin to tell you what an incredible experience I had working with Eric and Chloe. First let me say when you google "Customer Service" you will see their pictures. Exemplary! They provided the kind of customer service, help, support and knowledge...the way it used to be done. They actually cared! As you may know there are several different fabricators to choose from and I did get quotes and deal with several of the so called "big deals" in Pittsburgh. Not only did LT Granite surpass their professionalism, they went above and beyond to help me find a particular kind of slab I was hunting for. Sending me pictures continuously from other distributors. Chloe didn't just drop the ball she kept diligently working on finding something even if it was from out of state. As a side note: Premier Granite in Carnegie was recommended to me but being in sales myself I was blown away by their indifference, lack of help and it seemed they wanted me to beg them to work with them!!
They were going to send me pics and I never even got a phone call! Now back to LT...I was truly impressed and blown away by both of their diligence in making this a positive and stressless experience! Thank you Chloe and Eric, Joey and Spud...you guys are the greatest. I will rave about how wonderful you are to anyone looking for granite! I am truly thankful I found you! It was a pleasure working with you and I love my kitchen!!
Frequently Asked Questions About LT Granite & Cabinet
What is granite?
Granite is a light-colored igneous rock with grains large enough to be visible to the unaided eye. It forms from the slow crystallization of magma below Earth’s surface. Granite can be predominantly white, pink, or gray, depending on its mineralogy.
What is quartz?
Quartz is a chemical compound consisting of one part silicon and two parts oxygen. It is silicon dioxide (SiO2). It is the most abundant mineral on Earth’s surface, and its unique properties make it one of the most useful natural substances. Quartz, behind feldspar, is the second most abundant mineral in Earth’s continental crust.
Does granite need to be sealed? How often?
Although most granite countertops don’t need to be sealed, it does help the stone resist dirt and spills, which can cause etching and staining. Many professionals recommend sealing granite countertops at least once each year.
Are granite and quartz heat and scratch-resistant?
Quartz is extremely hard to scratch. Like granite, it will dull your knives, so use a cutting board. Granite and quartz are about equal when it comes to resisting scratches or chips. Because quartz is engineered, it tends to be even harder and more durable than granite, though it offers a similar level of heat resistance. Granite is much more porous than quartz, which can trap bacteria within the surface.
Can you put a hot pan on granite or quartz countertops?
Granite - No. While brief encounters with a hot pan won’t hurt your granite countertop, using a trivet regularly is recommended.
Quartz – Yes. However, like granite, continuously putting hot pans down in the same place on the counter could cause discoloration over time. Although quartz countertops are extremely durable and heat-resistant, putting a hot pan on the surface can damage the material. As with most other countertops, you must use a trivet or stove mitt to protect it, as heat can cause discoloration or cracking.
What is the difference between a drop-in and an undermount sink?
Drop-in sinks, the most familiar and popular, are also called self-rimming or top-mount sinks. All terms mean the same thing: sinks with a visible lip around the perimeter resting flat on the counter. Undermount sinks are installed from below the counter.
Will granite chip or crack?
While granite is one of the most durable surfaces, no material is indestructible. You should not drop weighty, hard objects onto your countertops.
Will I see seams in my countertop?
The natural stone industry standard is a seam width of 1/16 of an inch. There's a maximum lippage (amount one piece will protrude above another) for the industry of 1/32 of an inch at the center point of the countertop with no lippage at the ends.