Countertop Fabrication in Centennial Hills, Las Vegas

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Centennial Hills is one of the fastest-growing master-planned communities in northwest Las Vegas, filled with newer homes, young families, and neighborhoods that are still being built. At Night & Day Stone, we fabricate and install custom countertops for Centennial Hills homeowners who are ready to replace builder-grade surfaces with stone that matches how they actually use their kitchens.
We are a family-owned fabrication shop with 20+ years of stone experience in the Las Vegas desert. When you work with us, you visit our slab yard, choose your exact stone, and get digital templating before we make a single cut. Every countertop we install in Centennial Hills is custom-fabricated for your space.
Why Centennial Hills Homeowners Upgrade Their Countertops
Most homes in Centennial Hills were built between the early 2000s and 2020s. That means many kitchens came with builder-grade Granite or basic laminate surfaces that were chosen by a developer, not by you. These countertops are functional, but they rarely reflect the quality of the rest of the home.
We work with Centennial Hills homeowners every week who are swapping out those builder selections for premium Granite, Quartzite, or Quartz countertops that transform how their kitchen looks and feels. It is one of the highest-impact upgrades you can make without a full remodel.
The open-concept floor plans that define Centennial Hills homes make countertop selection even more important. When your kitchen island is visible from the living room, dining area, and front entry, the surface you choose becomes a focal point of the entire main floor.
Countertop Materials for Centennial Hills Homes
We fabricate every major countertop material and help Centennial Hills homeowners choose the right surface for their kitchen, lifestyle, and budget.
Granite countertops are a popular upgrade in Centennial Hills. Many homeowners move from a basic builder-grade Granite to a premium slab with dramatic veining and deeper color variation. The difference is striking. Granite handles heat, resists scratches, and only needs resealing every one to two years in our 278 ppm hard water.
Quartz countertops are the number-one choice for Centennial Hills families with young kids. Engineered Quartz is completely non-porous, never needs sealing, and resists stains from juice, markers, and everything else that finds its way onto a kitchen counter. It pairs perfectly with the modern white and gray cabinetry that dominates newer Centennial Hills kitchens.
Marble and Quartzite are ideal for homeowners who want a statement kitchen. Quartzite delivers the veined elegance of Marble with significantly more durability, making it a smart choice for the large islands that are standard in Centennial Hills homes.
We also fabricate Soapstone and Porcelain slab countertops for kitchens, bathrooms, islands, and outdoor living spaces.
Living in Centennial Hills
Centennial Hills is a community built around outdoor space and family life. Centennial Hills Park anchors the neighborhood with 120 acres of green space, an amphitheater, walking trails, and a popular dog park where neighbors gather on weekend mornings. It is the kind of park that makes you want to host the after-hike brunch at your house, which means your kitchen gets a workout.
To the northwest, Providence and Skye Canyon have extended the Centennial Hills footprint with trail systems, community pools, and homes built with today's open-concept layouts. Many homeowners in these newer communities are already planning their first countertop upgrade to replace the builder selections that came with the house.
Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs sits on the northern edge of the community. The historic ranch, fishing ponds, and resident peacocks make it one of the most unique green spaces in Las Vegas. Families from Centennial Hills treat it as their backyard escape.
The Centennial Center retail and dining hub at US-95 and Ann Road gives the community a walkable town center feel. This is a neighborhood that is growing into itself, and homeowners here are investing in their kitchens to match.
What Centennial Hills Homeowners Should Know
Builder-grade countertops are designed to a price point, not a quality standard. The Granite or laminate that came with your Centennial Hills home was selected by a developer who needed to outfit dozens of kitchens as efficiently as possible. Replacing that surface with a hand-selected slab is one of the fastest ways to make your kitchen feel custom.
You do not need a full remodel. We remove your existing countertops, template the space, fabricate your new stone, and install it. Your plumber reconnects the sink, and you are back to using your kitchen the same day. We give Centennial Hills homeowners honest, climate-informed recommendations so you know exactly what maintenance to expect from your investment.
Our Process for Centennial Hills Projects
Every Centennial Hills project follows the same proven steps.
- Free estimate and consultation at your Centennial Hills home or our showroom
- Slab selection at our yard, where you hand-pick your exact stone
- Digital templating with laser-guided technology for millimeter accuracy
- CNC fabrication with computerized precision cutting at our shop
- Professional installation by our experienced crew, including leveling, seaming, and sealing
From your first visit to our slab yard to completed installation, most kitchen countertop projects take two to three weeks.
Material Comparison for Centennial Hills Homes
| Material | Heat Resistance | Sealing Needed | Best For | Price/sqft Installed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Granite | Excellent | Every 1-2 years | Busy family kitchens, traditional designs | $40-$90 |
| Quartz | Good (up to 300°F) | Never | Low-maintenance households, modern looks | $55-$110 |
| Quartzite | Excellent | Every 1-2 years | Upscale Centennial Hills homes, dramatic veining | $70-$150 |
| Marble | Moderate | Every 6-12 months | Bathrooms, baking stations, statement pieces | $50-$120 |
| Porcelain | Excellent | Never | Outdoor kitchens, UV-exposed surfaces | $65-$120 |
Prices reflect typical Centennial Hills installations including templating, fabrication, edge profiling, and installation. Slab cost varies with stone rarity.
Stone Fabrication Glossary for Centennial Hills Homeowners
- Slab
- A full sheet of natural or engineered stone, typically 9 to 10 feet long by 5 to 6 feet wide, from which your countertops are cut.
- Templating
- The precision measuring step performed at your Centennial Hills home, using a Flexijet laser device to capture every angle and dimension to within one millimeter.
- Fabrication
- The CNC cutting, edge profiling, sink cutout, and seam preparation work that turns your raw slab into your finished countertops.
- Seam
- The joint where two pieces of stone meet on a countertop run longer than a single slab. A skilled fabricator places seams strategically and fills them with color-matched epoxy.
- Edge Profile
- The decorative shape applied to the visible edge of your countertop. Common profiles include eased, beveled, ogee, bullnose, and mitered waterfall.
- Sealer
- A penetrating treatment applied to natural stone (granite, marble, quartzite) that fills microscopic pores so liquids cannot stain the surface. Most natural stone in Centennial Hills kitchens needs resealing every one to two years.
Centennial Hills Cost, Permit & HOA Reference
Centennial Hills HOA Review Timing
| Neighborhood | Review Required? | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Providence | Yes — interior only if structural | 10-14 days |
| Skye Canyon | Light review for visible work | 10-14 days |
| Iron Mountain Ranch | Standard architectural review | 2 weeks |
| Tournament Hills | Standard HOA review | 2 weeks |
| Centennial older subdivisions | Often no HOA | Same week |
Centennial Hills Cost Range
| Project Type | Typical Cost |
|---|---|
| Kitchen-only replacement (60sqft) | $4,500-$8,000 |
| Kitchen + master bath | $6,500-$11,000 |
| Full home stone refresh | $10,000-$20,000 |
| Outdoor patio bar countertop | $1,500-$4,500 |
Centennial Hills Logistical Notes
US-95 traffic between 7-9 AM and 3-6 PM significantly extends templating and installation drive times. We schedule Centennial visits outside those windows when possible. New Centennial Hills construction in Skye Canyon and Iron Mountain Ranch frequently has post-tension slab foundations — we verify cabinet attachment points before installation.
Directions from Centennial to Our Slab Yard
Drive south on US-95 from Centennial Hills, then east on Cheyenne Ave to Lamont Street. Total distance is approximately 12 to 18 miles. Drive time runs 18 to 25 minutes outside of rush hour. US-95 morning and afternoon traffic can stretch this to 35 minutes.
Our slab yard at 2951 N Lamont St, Las Vegas, NV 89115 is open 7 days a week, 7 AM to 8 PM. Walk-ins welcome. Call (702) 809-8436 before driving if you want us to pull specific stones from inventory.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best countertop material for newer Centennial Hills homes?
Quartz is the most popular choice in Centennial Hills because it pairs well with modern cabinetry, requires zero maintenance, and handles the demands of busy family kitchens. For homeowners who prefer natural stone, premium Granite and Quartzite are excellent upgrades that add warmth and character to open-concept layouts.
How much does it cost to replace builder-grade countertops?
Granite countertops typically cost $40 to $100 per square foot installed, depending on the stone grade and edge profile. Quartz ranges from $50 to $120 per square foot. That includes templating, fabrication, and installation. We quote everything by the square foot with no hidden fees.
Can you match my existing cabinetry and backsplash?
Yes. We encourage you to bring photos or samples of your cabinetry and backsplash when you visit our slab yard. Our team will help you find a stone that complements your existing finishes. Many Centennial Hills homeowners bring their designer or contractor along for slab selection.
Do you service all of northwest Las Vegas?
Yes. We fabricate and install countertops throughout Centennial Hills, Providence, Skye Canyon, and all northwest Las Vegas communities. We also serve neighboring areas including Summerlin and North Las Vegas.
How does the Providence HOA review process work for countertop changes?
Providence has a streamlined HOA architectural review for kitchen interior work that typically completes in 10 to 14 days. We supply your slab spec sheet and material call-out. Skye Canyon and Iron Mountain Ranch use similar 2-week review windows. Internal-only changes (no exterior modifications) often qualify for expedited review.
What is the drive time from Centennial Hills to your slab yard?
Our slab yard at 2951 N Lamont St is 18 to 25 minutes from most Centennial Hills neighborhoods, depending on traffic. Drive south on US-95 to the Cheyenne Ave exit, east to Lamont. Mornings (before 9 AM) and afternoons (after 2 PM) are the easiest. We recommend visiting outside of US-95 rush hours.
Are tournament-themed kitchens common in Centennial Hills?
Yes — TPC Las Vegas brings golf-style kitchen aesthetics to many Tournament Hills homes. We have fabricated outdoor kitchen countertops for several patio-side bars and grill stations in this area, typically using Porcelain slab (heat-resistant, UV-stable) or sealed Granite that holds up to Vegas summer sun beating on a south-facing patio.
Get a Free Estimate for Your Centennial Hills Home
Ready to upgrade your Centennial Hills kitchen or bathroom countertops? Call us at (702) 809-8436 to schedule a visit to our slab yard or request a free estimate. You can also stop by our shop to browse slabs in person. We are open 7 AM to 8 PM, seven days a week.
We look forward to working with you on your Centennial Hills countertop project.
See also: Countertop fabrication in Summerlin | Countertop fabrication in North Las Vegas
Ready to Get Started?
Call us for a free estimate. Visit our slab yard and hand-pick your exact stone.