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Zen Stoneworks

4.9
(161 reviews)

Business Details

52 U.S. 1, York, ME
03909, United States
(207) 203-6028
https://www.zenstoneworks.com/

About

Countertop Store
Zen Stoneworks provides countertop design, fabrication, and installation in the York, ME area.

Location

Zen Stoneworks
52 U.S. 1, York, ME
03909, United States

Hours

Monday10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Reviews

4.9
161 reviews
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  • SM
    Susan McGilvray-Rivet
    6 days ago
    5.0
    All the people I dealt with were pleasant, knowledgeable and helpful. The installed bathroom countertop, sink and faucet look terrific!
  • EL
    Eileen Leibowitz
    May 8, 2026
    5.0
    Last year Zen Stoneworks replaced our kitchen counters and two bathroom vanity tops. They did an excellent job all around! Just recently we found a remnant in their yard to replace the top of our large square kitchen table. It was another great experience. My husband and I highly recommend!
  • DP
    david purcell
    May 7, 2026
    5.0
    The sales team was extremely helpful and knowledgeable in deciding on what would work best for our needs. The installation team was extremely professional and courteous.
  • DC
    Donna Crowe
    Apr 15, 2026
    5.0
    Beautiful professional work! Great communication with my entire project!
  • DA
    David Affleck
    Apr 13, 2026
    5.0
    I had a great experience with this company. Their work came out perfectly.

Frequently Asked Questions About Zen Stoneworks

What does dry stack mean? How tall can you stack a wall? What are the other options?

Dry stack generally means that the stones are stacked with a technique that uses their own natural shapes and sizes to interlock them – no mortar. Stones can also be mortared tightly together so as to give a dry-stacked look while gaining the integrity of a mortared substructure. Generally, natural stone walls shouldn’t be stacked much higher than a couple of feet. If you need to go higher, walls can have very large stones as a base, or you can terrace your walls, which can add a dramatic effect as well. To get walls higher, you may need significant site work behind the wall to prevent future heaving or damage.

What kind of site work is required to build a wall?

For most decorative walls or retaining walls, we generally excavate six inches down and compact a bed of crushed stone. This helps with drainage under the wall, and minimizes heaving during the change of seasons. If the wall is a veneer wall, we need to get a concrete footing in the ground. Then, we build a structural wall out of cinder blocks. From there, we can face that structure with veneer stone.

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