About Our Stones
We focus our visible stone selection on quartz, granite, and quartzite. Each offers a different look, level of movement, and maintenance profile, but the process stays simple: start with a sketch or prints, narrow the stone families that fit your project, then schedule time to view slabs in person.
Ready to choose a surface?
Builders and developers: streamline bids and selections on the builder services page. Homeowners can plan installs on the homeowner landing.
Granite countertops
Look and performance
Natural stone with unique veining and movement; each slab is one-of-a-kind.
Known for durability in busy kitchens and baths when properly specified.
Best for
Clients who want premium, natural character and long-term value.
Maintenance snapshot
Care guidance is provided at handoff; sealing and day-to-day care are reviewed during our process.
Quartz countertops
Look and performance
Engineered stone offering consistent patterns and color control.
Popular for low-variation aesthetics across large projects.
Best for
Modern, uniform looks and streamlined maintenance expectations.
Maintenance snapshot
Simple routine care; we review manufacturer guidance during install.
Quartzite countertops
Look and performance
Natural stone highlighted for density and weather resistance in the market context.
Crisp, marble-like visuals with distinct veining in many selections.
Best for
High-end kitchens and feature islands; consider for areas where natural hardness is desirable.
Maintenance snapshot
We confirm sealing and care best practices during project handoff.
How to choose the right material
When comparing granite vs. quartz countertops, start with visual goals and maintenance expectations. Natural stones like granite and quartzite offer unique variation, while quartz delivers consistent tone and pattern control.
Selection Tips:
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Define the primary use (family kitchen, bath or commercial) and traffic level.
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Choose preferred visual character (unique movement vs. consistent pattern.)
3.
Align maintenance preferences with material behavior.
4.
Confirm edge profiles, splash details and sink selections early—these affect fabrication.
Next step: Share plans or measurements so we can advise on yield, seam strategy and lead times. See our process and digital templating.
Materials FAQs
What is the difference between granite and quartz?
Granite is a natural stone with unique variation; quartz is an engineered surface with consistent color and pattern. We help you weigh aesthetics and care during selection. For deeper comparisons, explore both Granite Countertops and Quartz Countertops.
Which material is best for outdoor kitchens?
Project needs vary, but natural stones are commonly selected outdoors. Quartzite is noted for weather resistance in market context; granite is also frequently specified. We will confirm suitability for your exact application.
How do I maintain marble countertops?
We do not install marble at this time. Fortunately, our selection of granite, quartz and quartzite countertops provides a wonderful array of options for you.
Are laminate countertops durable?
We do not install laminate at this time. Fortunately, our selection of granite, quartz and quartzite countertops provides a wonderful array of options for you.
Do you carry Corian?
We do not offer Corian at this time. Fortunately, our selection of granite, quartz and quartzite countertops provides a wonderful array of options for you.
Can I mix materials in one project?
Yes. We can template and fabricate mixed materials within a single project. Discuss transitions and height coordination during design and templating.
Still have questions?
If you have other questions that weren’t answered here, feel free to send us a message. We’re happy to assist you and provide the information you need.
Next steps and links
View project inspiration in our Projects & Portfolio.
Builders: Coordinate selections and schedules via the Builder Services Landing.
Homeowners: Start your plan on the Homeowner Landing.
Ready to move forward? Request a fast materials consultation.