Countertop Offerings
From natural granite to engineered quartz, discover the perfect surface material for your kitchen or bathroom project.
Natural Granite Countertops
Each granite slab features unique patterns formed over millions of years. No two installations look exactly alike.
Why Choose Granite
Granite remains one of the most sought-after countertop materials for residential and commercial applications. Its natural beauty and durability make it a long-term investment.
- Heat resistant up to 1200 degrees Fahrenheit
- Scratch and chip resistant with proper sealing
- Unique veining patterns in every slab
- Increases property value
- Available in hundreds of color variations
Professional fabrication ensures precise measurements and seamless installation. Sealing every 1-2 years maintains the stone's protective barrier.
Get Granite PricingQuartz Countertops
Engineered quartz combines natural stone particles with resins for consistent color and pattern throughout.
Cambria Quartz
American-made quartz surfaces manufactured in Minnesota. Cambria offers over 150 design options with a lifetime warranty.
- Non-porous surface requires no sealing
- NSF certified for food safety
- Greenguard certified for indoor air quality
- Stain, scratch, and impact resistant
Silestone Quartz
Spanish-manufactured quartz with exclusive N-Boost technology for enhanced stain resistance. Over 90 colors available.
- Bacteriostatic protection built into surface
- 25-year transferable warranty
- Low maintenance requirements
- Consistent patterns for large projects
Granite vs Quartz: Which Is Right for You?
Understanding the differences between natural and engineered stone helps inform your decision.
Expert comparison covering durability, maintenance, cost, and aesthetic considerations for both materials.
Fabrication & Installation
Custom Templating
Digital laser templating captures exact measurements. Templates account for sink cutouts, edge profiles, and seam placement.
Precision Fabrication
CNC machinery cuts slabs to specification. Edge profiles include beveled, bullnose, ogee, and waterfall options.
Professional Installation
Trained installation crews handle delivery and mounting. Most residential projects complete within a single day.
Where Stone Surfaces Work Best
Kitchen Countertops
The most common application for granite and quartz. Consider durability, maintenance, and how you use your cooking space.
- Island surfaces with waterfall edges
- Perimeter counters with undermount sinks
- Breakfast bars and eating areas
Bathroom Vanities
Stone vanity tops resist moisture and daily wear. Quartz performs particularly well in high-humidity environments.
- Single and double sink configurations
- Integrated backsplashes
- Custom shower surrounds
Commercial Applications
Restaurants, offices, and retail spaces benefit from stone's durability. High-traffic areas demand materials that withstand constant use.
- Reception desks and service counters
- Restaurant prep areas
- Break room surfaces
Outdoor Kitchens
Granite handles outdoor conditions better than engineered materials. UV exposure and temperature fluctuations require specific stone types.
- BBQ and grill surrounds
- Bar tops and serving areas
- Pizza oven counters