Engineered stone · Consistent pattern, zero sealing

Quartz Countertops

Engineered from crushed natural quartz and resin, giving you a uniform pattern and a non-porous surface that never needs sealing. A go-to choice for busy kitchens that want a clean, consistent look.

$38–$65+ per sq ft, installed

What Quartz 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 Sparkling White or Pure White typically start around $38/sqft; most Calacatta-style patterns run $55 to $65/sqft or more.

Material + fabrication + install, always included
Pricing by tier

Quartz Price Tiers

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

Level 1 ~$38/sqft

Solid and lightly speckled colors. Great value with a clean, uniform look.

Level 2 $45–$50/sqft

Soft-veined patterns for a subtle marble-inspired look.

Level 3+ $55–$65+/sqft

Dramatic Calacatta-style patterns and bold options, most of the exotic-look quartz we install.

Popular colors in our shop

Popular Quartz Colors

A sample of the quartz slabs we regularly stock and install across Metro Atlanta & North Georgia. Since quartz is engineered, the pattern stays consistent slab to slab within the same color.

Calacatta quartz slab close-up, white stone with soft grey veining

Calacatta

Printed Calacatta quartz slab close-up, white stone with bold grey and gold veining

Printed Calacatta

Calacatta Gold quartz slab close-up, polished white stone with grey veining

Calacatta Gold

Carrara White quartz slab close-up, light grey stone with subtle mottling

Carrara White

Hamilton quartz slab close-up, white stone with soft grey veining

Hamilton

Sparkling White quartz slab close-up, white stone with fine sparkling flecks

Sparkling White

Pure White quartz slab close-up, solid off-white stone

Pure White

Nero Marquina quartz slab close-up, solid black stone with white veining

Nero Marquina

Calacatta Black Ice quartz countertop installed in a Gainesville, GA kitchen
Engineered Stone

Why Homeowners Choose Quartz

Quartz is engineered from crushed natural quartz and resin, giving you a uniform pattern from slab to slab and a non-porous surface that never needs sealing. It's an indoor-only material and more heat-sensitive than granite, so trivets are recommended, but it's an excellent low-maintenance choice for busy kitchens and resale-focused remodels.

Never Needs Sealing

Non-porous engineered surface resists stains without annual sealing.

Consistent Pattern

Engineered for a uniform look — no surprises slab to slab.

Wide Color Selection

Dozens of patterns from solid whites to dramatic Calacatta looks.

Great for Resale

A familiar, low-maintenance material buyers recognize and trust.

Quartz countertops FAQ

Common Questions About Quartz

How much do quartz countertops cost installed?

Quartz countertops typically run $38 to $65+ per square foot fully installed, which includes the slab material, fabrication (cutting, edging, sink cutouts), and professional installation. Level 1 colors like Sparkling White or Pure White start around $38/sqft, while most Calacatta-style patterns run $55 to $65/sqft or more.

Does the quartz 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 quartz colors and patterns do you carry?

We regularly stock and source popular patterns including Calacatta, Calacatta Gold, Carrara White, Hamilton, Sparkling White, Pure White, and Nero Marquina, plus dozens of other quartz options available at our partner slab yards.

Is quartz better than granite?

Neither is strictly "better" — they suit different priorities. Quartz is engineered for a consistent pattern and never needs sealing, while granite is 100% natural stone with better heat resistance and unique one-of-a-kind veining. See our full Granite vs. Quartz comparison for details.

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