Natural stone · Most budget-friendly premium option

Granite Countertops

Cut straight from the earth, so every slab has genuinely unique color and movement. Granite resists heat, holds up outdoors, and is typically the most affordable natural stone we install.

$38–$60+ per sq ft, installed

What Granite Countertops Cost

This price includes the slab material, templating & fabrication (cutting, edging, sink and cooktop cutouts), and professional installation — everything, start to finish, from one in-house crew. Level 1 colors like Colonial Gold or Dallas White typically start around $38/sqft; premium and exotic slabs can run $60/sqft or more.

Material + fabrication + install, always included
Pricing by tier

Granite Price Tiers

Exact pricing depends on the slab you choose, edge profile, and layout — but here's a general guide based on the color tier.

Level 1 ~$38/sqft

Widely available, everyday colors. Great value, still 100% natural stone.

Level 2 $42–$50/sqft

Popular mid-tier colors with more dramatic veining.

Level 3+ $55–$60+/sqft

Premium and exotic slabs, including deep solid colors and imported movement stones.

Popular colors in our shop

Popular Granite Colors

A sample of the granite slabs we regularly stock and install across Metro Atlanta & North Georgia. Every slab is one-of-a-kind — colors and veining will vary from what's pictured.

Alaska White granite slab close-up, white and grey stone with dark veining

Alaska White

Colonial Gold granite slab close-up, cream and beige stone with rust speckling

Colonial Gold

Dallas White granite slab close-up, white stone with black and grey speckled pattern

Dallas White

Silver Lightning granite slab close-up, dark grey stone with light veining

Silver Lightning

Viscont White granite slab close-up, grey and white stone with dramatic flowing veining

Viscont White

Santa Cecilia granite slab close-up, cream stone with black and burgundy speckling

Santa Cecilia

Absolute Black granite slab close-up, solid deep black stone with fine speckling

Absolute Black

Granite slabs on display in our fabrication shop, ready for customer selection
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Why Homeowners Choose Granite

Granite is quarried, not manufactured, so every slab has one-of-a-kind color and movement — no two kitchens look exactly alike. It resists heat up to roughly 1,200°F, holds up well in outdoor kitchens, and is typically the most budget-friendly premium natural stone on the market. It needs sealing at install and roughly once a year after that to stay stain-resistant.

100% Natural Stone

No two slabs are alike — genuine one-of-a-kind veining in every kitchen.

Heat Resistant

Handles hot pans up to roughly 1,200°F without damage.

Most Budget-Friendly

Typically the lowest cost-per-sqft among premium natural stones.

Indoor & Outdoor

Durable enough for outdoor kitchens and grill stations.

Granite countertops FAQ

Common Questions About Granite

How much do granite countertops cost installed?

Granite countertops typically run $38 to $60+ per square foot fully installed, which includes the slab material, fabrication (cutting, edging, sink cutouts), and professional installation. Level 1 colors like Colonial Gold or Dallas White start around $38/sqft, while premium or exotic slabs can run $60/sqft or more.

Does the granite price include installation and fabrication?

Yes. Every price we quote is an all-in installed price covering the slab material, templating, fabrication (cutting, polishing, edge profile, sink and cooktop cutouts), and professional installation — not just the raw material cost some competitors advertise.

What granite colors do you carry?

We regularly stock and source popular colors including Alaska White, Colonial Gold, Dallas White, Silver Lightning, Viscont White, Santa Cecilia, and Absolute Black, plus dozens of other slabs available at our partner slab yards.

Is granite a good choice for kitchen countertops?

Yes. Granite is 100% natural stone, resists heat up to roughly 1,200°F, and offers genuinely unique veining in every slab. It's typically the most budget-friendly premium natural stone, though it needs sealing at install and about once a year after. See our Granite vs. Quartz comparison for how it stacks up against engineered stone.

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