Are you looking to give your kitchen or bathroom a makeover? Countertop Surface Solutions is here to help. Our team of professionals will work with you to choose the perfect countertop for your home. We understand that every customer’s needs are unique, so we take the time to assess your individual requirements.
Whether you’re looking for something functional, attractive, or a combination of the two – we’ve got you covered. With Countertop Surface Solutions, you can be sure you’ll find the perfect countertop for your home. Let us help you transform your space today!
YOUR ONE STOP IN WORTHINGTON FOR ALL YOUR KITCHEN COUNTERTOPS NEEDS
Preparing a delicious meal in the kitchen or getting ready in the bathroom - it's all made easier with the help of your trusty countertops. They provide a convenient and functional surface in your home, and are always there when you need them.
Granite Countertops
Beautiful, strong,
and easy to maintain. Perfect for your Worthington Kitchens and Bathrooms Countertops.
Marble Countertops
Popular, luxurious,
and eye-catching. Perfect for your Worthington Countertops in the kitchen and bath.
Quartz Countertops
Durable, bacteria-resistant,
and versatile. Perfect for your Worthington Kitchens Countertops.
CREATE YOUR ULTIMATE SPACE
For over 30 years, Countertop Surface Solutions has provided Worthington and the greater Columbus, OH area with pristine countertops. We aim to go above and beyond our customers’ needs and expectations with every job we complete. Our knowledgeable and experienced staff has an acute attention to detail, so you can rest assured that you will be satisfied with our services. Whether you would like granite, marble, or quartz countertops, Countertop Surface Solutions is sure to have the perfect slab for you.
Worthington Ohio
On February 20, 1808 the Worthington Academy was incorporated by the Ohio legislature and a brick building was constructed facing the northeast quadrant of the public square. Its bell now adorns Kilbourne Middle School. That same year James Kilbourne erected a commercial building for a newspaper. This building still stands at 679-681 High Street as the oldest commercial building in continuous use in the state.