Dallas Countertop Installers

Dallas countertop installers

If you need a quick upgrade to your bathroom or kitchen, countertops are the way to go. Upgrading your countertops will not only add value to your home, but will create a luxury look. We are local and would love to be your kitchen countertop installers. Here are the most common types of stones we offer for installation…

  • Quartz
  • Quartzite
  • Marble
  • Granite
  • Exotics
  • and more!

We serve Dallas proper and the North DFW area and are your trusted remodel contractors. If you are ready to give your kitchen the upgreade youve been waiting for, please reach out using the contact form, we would love to talk with you.

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Four step process for countertop installation

The 4 steps for completing a countertop install

1

consultation and soft measurment

initial measurement of countertops

2

material selection

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3

site visit with hard measurment and templates

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4

one day install

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How much do new kitchen countertops cost?

Pricing for countertop installation has many variables, with the biggest one being the material used and the quantity of slabs you are needing for your kitchen remodel or bathroom upgrade. Below is a quick glimpse of our generalized pricing for our most common stone countertop installations in relation.

Marble-

  • Marble countertops tend to be on the higher end of the price spectrum due to their luxurious appearance and limited availability.
  • Prices can range from $300 to $500 per square foot or even more, depending on the type of marble, its rarity, and where you purchase it.
  • Exotic and high-end marbles can be especially expensive.

Quartz-

  • Quartz countertops are engineered stone, and their prices are influenced by the brand, design, and manufacturing processes.
  • Prices typically range from $100 to $300 per square foot.
  • Higher-end quartz designs and brands might fall at the upper end of this price range.

Quartzite-

  • Quartzite is a natural stone and can have a wide price range based on its rarity and quality.
  • Prices can be upwards of $200+ per square foot.
  • More unique and exotic quartzite varieties will be on the higher end of the price spectrum.

Granite-

  • Granite prices can vary widely depending on the specific type of granite, its origin, and its availability.
  • Prices usually range from $70 to $150 per square foot.
  • Some high-end granite types can be priced similarly to mid-range quartz and quartzite.

The pricing of our most common stone installs have the general standards below, but in order to receive a hard quote, please reach us by filling out the short form on the contact page and we will schedule a time to meet.

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What are the differences between countertop types?

Marble, quartz, quartzite and granite countertops are the most common options when creating a new look for your kitchen or bath. Beyond the style or color you are looking for, there are a few differences in these four types of stones. I hope the information below can help bring clarity to any questions you may have about them when getting ready for an install with us.

Marble Countertops

  • Material: Marble is a natural stone and one of the most luxurious solid surfaces
  • Appearance: Known for its elegance and classic look, marble countertops often have beautiful veining patterns. The color range includes white, gray, black, and various shades in between.
  • Durability: Marble is softer and more porous compared to other countertop materials. It’s prone to scratching, staining, and etching from acidic substances.
  • Maintenance: Marble requires regular sealing to protect against stains and etching. Acidic substances like citrus juices can cause dull spots on the surface.
  • Best Use: Marble is best suited for areas with less traffic and lower risk of staining, such as bathrooms or pastry-making areas.

Quartz Countertops

  • Material: Quartz countertops are engineered stone made from a mixture of natural quartz crystals and resins. There are hundreds of patterns, colors and styles to choose from.
  • Appearance: Quartz countertops are available in a wide range of colors and patterns. They can mimic the appearance of natural stone while offering more consistency in pattern.
  • Durability: Quartz countertops are very durable, resistant to scratches, and less porous than natural stones like marble and granite.
  • Maintenance: Quartz countertops are non-porous, so they don’t require sealing. They are easy to clean and resistant to staining.
  • Best Use: Quartz countertops are suitable for high-traffic areas like kitchens due to their durability and low maintenance.

Quartzite Countertops

  • Material: Quartzite is a natural stone formed from sandstone. It is harder and more durable than marble and every stone is unique, so you will never have the same countertop as another person.
  • Appearance: Quartzite has a similar appearance to marble, with unique veining and a range of colors including white, gray, pink, and more.
  • Durability: Quartzite is harder and more resistant to scratches and heat compared to marble. However, it still requires sealing to prevent staining.
  • Maintenance: Like other natural stones, quartzite needs periodic sealing to maintain its appearance and prevent stains.
  • Best Use: Quartzite is a good option for those who want the look of marble but with greater durability. It’s suitable for both kitchens and bathrooms.

Granite Countertops

  • Material: Granite is a natural stone made from igneous rock
  • Appearance: Granite offers a wide variety of colors and patterns. It has a distinctive speckled appearance due to its mineral composition.
  • Durability: Granite is highly durable, heat-resistant, and resistant to scratches. It’s less porous than marble, making it more resistant to staining.
  • Maintenance: Granite requires periodic sealing, though some types are more porous than others. It’s generally easier to maintain than marble.
  • Best Use: Granite is versatile and suitable for kitchens, bathrooms, and other high-traffic areas due to its durability.



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