Marble Countertops in Boca Raton

Timeless elegance crafted by Boca Raton's leading marble fabricators

Marble countertops represent the pinnacle of luxury in home design. At Boca Marble, we source the world's finest marbles — from the quarries of Carrara to the exotic veins of Calacatta Gold — and fabricate each slab with precision CNC technology and hand-finished edges. Every installation is backed by our lifetime craftsmanship warranty.

What's Included

  • Calacatta, Carrara, Statuario & exotic marble varieties
  • Precision CNC fabrication with digital templating
  • Custom edge profiles: ogee, bullnose, mitered, waterfall
  • Full-slab backsplash & book-match capability
  • Professional sealing & lifetime maintenance guidance
  • Residential & commercial marble installation

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do marble countertops cost in Boca Raton?

Marble countertop prices in Boca Raton typically range from $75 to $250+ per square foot installed, depending on the marble variety, edge profile, and project complexity. Carrara marble starts around $75/sqft, while premium Calacatta Gold can exceed $200/sqft. Contact us for a free, no-obligation estimate tailored to your project.

Is marble a good choice for kitchen countertops?

Marble is an excellent choice for kitchen countertops when properly sealed and maintained. Its natural beauty and cool surface temperature are ideal for baking. We apply professional-grade sealers and provide detailed care instructions to ensure your marble countertops maintain their beauty for decades.

How long does marble countertop installation take in Boca Raton?

Most residential marble countertop installations in Boca Raton are completed within 1-2 days. The full process — from templating to installation — typically takes 7-10 business days. We offer expedited timelines for urgent projects.

What is the difference between Calacatta and Carrara marble?

Carrara marble features softer gray veining on a white-to-gray background, while Calacatta marble has bolder, more dramatic gold and gray veining on a bright white base. Calacatta is rarer and more expensive, often considered the most luxurious marble variety available.