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Granite, Stone, and Quartz

Granite

Stone, Granite, and Quartz

We offer a variety of colors and styles for endless creative possibilities. Whether used for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, or even custom-made furniture, our granite and quartz surfaces help you achieve a designer look that reflects your unique personality.

Quartz Surfaces

By itself, natural quartz is basically a sandy powder. When bonded with synthetic polymers, quartz makes for a highly durable countertop. It features the brilliant beauty of natural stone and the incredible staying power to hold up in any kitchen. 

Scratch-, chemical-, heat-, and stain-resistant quartz surfaces are non-porous. This product reflects the perfect union of natural minerals and modern technology.

Because it’s manmade, it comes in a variety of colors and popular designs for endless possibilities. It’s even available in options that look like granite and marble. 
Granite - Marble

Granite Products

Natural granite is long-lasting and uniquely beautiful for kitchens and bathrooms. It is found in colorful shades with striking flecks of reds, greens, golds, creams, rusts, blues, silvers, and even blacks. 

Granite is less porous than some natural stones, so many types don’t require regular sealing. Certain granite products should be sealed at installation.  
Marble Surface

Marble Surfaces

A natural stone, marble is easy to recognize due to its characteristic veining and bold white backdrop. While marble is a class choice, you can achieve modern looks by incorporating it into your interior design plans.

While the bright white and gray looks of marble are most common, it is available in pinks, blacks, oranges, and reds. 

Because marble is a porous stone, it has a reputation for absorbing spills and being susceptible to scratches. When cared for properly with the newest sealants and cleaning products, a marble countertop will maintain its beauty.
Quartz Counters

Quartzite Counters

Not to be confused with quartz, quartzite is a natural stone originally known as sandstone. It gets its signature sparkle from the presence of the mineral quartz. 

Quartzite is a fusion of marble and granite – it has the elegant appearance of marble and the durability of granite. Like quartz countertops, quartzite doesn’t etch, but it does require sealing protection. 
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