What is Quartz?

Quartz countertops are engineered stone surfaces made from a blend of natural quartz crystals (one of the hardest minerals on earth) combined with resins, polymers, and pigments. This manufacturing process creates a highly durable, non-porous surface that offers the look of natural stone with enhanced performance and consistency.

Unlike natural stones such as granite or marble, quartz countertops are manufactured under controlled conditions, allowing for a wide variety of colors, patterns, and finishes that remain consistent from slab to slab.

Benefits of Quartz Countertops

1. Durability

Quartz is extremely hard and resistant to scratches, chips, and cracks, making it ideal for high-traffic areas like kitchens and bathrooms.

2. Non-Porous Surface

Quartz does not require sealing. Its non-porous nature resists stains from common household items like coffee, wine, and oils, and helps prevent bacteria and mold growth.

3. Low Maintenance

Cleaning is simple—just use mild soap and water. No special cleaners or periodic sealing are required.

4. Consistent Appearance

Because quartz is engineered, it offers uniform color and pattern throughout the slab, making it easier to match pieces for large installations.

5. Wide Design Selection

Quartz is available in a broad range of colors and styles, including options that mimic natural stone as well as modern, solid designs.

6. Long-Lasting Value

With proper care, quartz countertops maintain their beauty and performance for many years, making them a smart long-term investment.

Quartz Brands We Carry

We proudly offer a selection of high-quality quartz surfaces from trusted manufacturers:

  • LX Hausys

  • MSI

  • Corian

  • Pacific

  • Cambria

  • Inspire

  • TopZstone

Each brand provides unique colors, patterns, and finishes to suit a variety of styles and budgets.

Upgrade Your Space with Quartz

Whether you're remodeling a kitchen, updating a bathroom, or designing a new space, quartz countertops offer the perfect combination of beauty, durability, and ease of maintenance. Contact us today to explore samples and find the ideal surface for your project.

What Does Quartz Cost?

Quartz countertop pricing varies depending on the brand and color selection. In most cases, materials are sold by the full slab, meaning if your project requires one and a half slabs, two full slabs must be purchased. However, we also offer a selection of program colors that are priced by the square foot, allowing you to pay only for the material you need without the requirement to purchase full slabs.