Natural and engineered stone add a beautiful design element to any room.

Let us help you select the best stone for your project.

 

Granite

This natural stone is known for its remarkable hardness and resistance to heat. Granite requires resealing.

 

Marble

For centuries, marble has been a luxury building material. Marble is highly absorbent and can patina over time. Marble’s properties are not as resistant to chipping, scratching, and staining as some other natural stone options.

Quartzite

Quartzite is a natural stone whose density offers resistance to chipping, staining, and scratching.

 

Engineered Stone/Quartz/Porcelain

Quartz is a natural stone and one of the hardest minerals on Earth. Quartz countertops are sometimes referred to as engineered due to the addition of resin and polymers. Quartz is virtually maintenance free, resistant to chipping and scratching, but not as heat tolerant. All quartz is not created equal, and the amount of natural quartz in a slab depends on the manufacturer. We use suppliers with the highest concentration of pure quartz for the best quality slabs.

Porcelain is an engineered stone surface that has been around for a long time. Porcelain is available in countless styles, colors, and textures and is extremely durable and very heat resistant.

 
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Eased edges have slightly rounded corners for safety and comfort and are a popular choice.

Beveled edges feature a sharp 45-degree angle , creating a well-defined border that frames the countertop with an elegant finish.

Bullnose edges are curved along the top and bottom for an soft, sophisticated, and even finish that is both safe for kids and easy to clean.

A demi bullnose edge features the delicate curve of a bullnose edge and a flat bottom, making the counter appear thicker.

Ogee edges are popular for natural stone countertops and adds dramatic elegance and depth to your countertop.

A mitered edge creates a seamless edge between the top of the countertop and a second piece of stone to create a specialty edge or to join a waterfall panel.