Quartz, granite, and quartzite are popular for bathrooms due to their resistance to moisture and staining. Marble can also be used with proper sealing and care.
Yes. Natural stones like marble and granite should be sealed regularly to protect against moisture, while quartz requires minimal maintenance.
Absolutely. We offer professional countertop repair services to restore damaged edges, chips, or cracks to a seamless finish.
Most installations are completed in one day after templating. Larger or more complex projects may take additional time.
Yes, we can fit new stone countertops onto your existing cabinetry as long as it’s structurally sound and level.
Common options include eased, bevel, bullnose, ogee, and waterfall edges—each offering a different aesthetic to match your style.
We offer granite, quartz, marble, and quartzite options in a variety of finishes and edge styles to match your design vision.
Yes, our full-service approach covers material selection, fabrication, precision cutting, and on-site installation by trained professionals.
Absolutely. Our countertop repair services restore chips, cracks, and surface dulling to maintain your countertop’s beauty and function.
Yes, our materials are ideal for both spaces, offering durability, water resistance, and timeless elegance.
Yes, we provide multiple sink and edge profiles that can be tailored to your countertop material and overall design style.
Most installations are completed within one to two days, depending on the size, design complexity, and materials selected.
Granite and quartz are the most popular for active kitchens. Granite offers natural heat resistance and unique movement, while quartz delivers consistent looks and low maintenance.
After templating and fabrication, most installations complete in one day. Large islands, mitered waterfalls, or multiple cutouts may add time.
Yes. We fill chips with color-matched resins and can hone/polish to reduce etching visibility, then apply an appropriate sealer for ongoing protection.
Absolutely. We review plans, field conditions, and scheduling to align with cabinetry, plumbing, and electrical milestones for a seamless experience.
Common profiles include eased, bevel, bullnose, ogee, and mitered waterfall. We’ll recommend options that suit your material and design intent.
Use pH-neutral cleaners, avoid harsh abrasives, and follow a resealing schedule based on material and usage. We provide a tailored care guide after install.
Granite offers unmatched natural beauty, heat resistance, and long-term durability, making it a top choice for luxury homes and professional kitchens.
Yes, our in-house team manages everything from templating and fabrication to precision installation, ensuring consistent quality control.
Absolutely. Granite’s strength and resistance to moisture make it ideal for bathrooms, outdoor kitchens, and entertainment spaces.
Yes. We provide a wide range of edge designs and custom sinks to complement your granite’s style and function.
Yes. Our countertop repair specialists use advanced tools to restore the surface and finish, blending seamlessly with the original stone.
With proper care, granite countertops can last for decades. Our sealing and maintenance recommendations help protect against wear and staining.
Quartz and granite are the most popular options for kitchens due to their durability, stain resistance, and heat tolerance. Marble offers elegance but requires more maintenance.
Use mild soap and warm water for daily cleaning. Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners to preserve the surface finish.
Granite and quartzite resist heat well, but it’s best to use trivets or pads to avoid thermal shock or discoloration.
Yes. We specialize in custom island fabrication with integrated sinks, overhangs, and seamless edge details for a cohesive kitchen design.
Most standard installations are completed in one day after templating. Larger or more complex designs may take longer.
Absolutely. We can remove old countertops and install new ones as part of your kitchen remodel, coordinating with other trades as needed.
Marble is a porous natural stone and can absorb liquids, so sealing is essential. Regular maintenance minimizes staining and preserves its shine.
We recommend resealing marble surfaces every 6–12 months depending on usage and exposure to moisture.
Yes. Marble is popular in kitchens for its elegance and cool surface, ideal for baking, but it requires gentle care and periodic maintenance.
Use pH-neutral cleaners and soft cloths. Avoid acidic products like vinegar or lemon juice that can etch the surface.
Yes. Light scratches or etching can be professionally honed and polished to restore the marble’s smooth finish.
Marble offers unmatched beauty and veining variation, while quartz provides low maintenance and granite delivers higher durability. Each has its unique advantages.
Both are excellent choices. Quartz is engineered for durability and uniform color, while granite offers natural beauty and unique movement.
Use mild soap, warm water, and a soft cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive pads to maintain your quartz’s luster.
No. Unlike natural stones such as granite or marble, quartz surfaces are non-porous and do not require sealing.
Yes. Small chips or scratches can be professionally repaired using color-matched resin and polishing techniques.
With proper care, quartz countertops can last decades, maintaining their shine and structural integrity.
Yes, we proudly serve San Antonio, Stone Oak, Alamo Heights, Shavano Park, and surrounding South Texas areas.
Yes. Quartzite is even harder than granite, offering superior scratch and heat resistance, making it an excellent choice for kitchens and outdoor applications.
Yes, quartzite should be sealed periodically to prevent staining and preserve its natural luster. We recommend resealing every 1–2 years.
Absolutely. Quartzite’s heat resistance allows you to place hot pots and pans on the surface without damage, although trivets are still recommended.
Use mild soap and warm water for everyday cleaning. Avoid acidic or abrasive products that can dull the surface over time.
Yes. Quartzite’s natural strength and UV resistance make it ideal for outdoor environments when sealed and maintained properly.
Quartzite typically costs more than granite or quartz due to its natural rarity and labor-intensive fabrication, but it delivers unmatched elegance and longevity.
Undermount and farmhouse sinks are popular choices because they provide a sleek finish and easy cleaning.
Yes. Our team can retrofit or modify existing countertops to accommodate new sink installations.
Rounded and beveled edges are more resistant to chipping, making them ideal for busy kitchens and bathrooms.
Yes. Simple edges like eased or bevel are standard, while intricate designs such as ogee or waterfall typically add cost due to the additional labor involved.
Clean with mild soap and water, and avoid harsh chemicals. Regular sealing helps prevent moisture damage.
Absolutely. We can design and fabricate unique edge profiles to match your style or replicate existing finishes.