Natural metamorphic stone · Marble looks, granite-level durability

Quartzite Countertops

A natural stone formed from sandstone under intense heat and pressure, giving you the soft, marble-like veining homeowners love with far more scratch and heat resistance. It's the priciest stone we install — and for those who value a high-end look, it's worth every dollar.

$65–$120+ per sq ft, installed

What Quartzite 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. Entry-level patterns like Taj Mahal typically start around $65/sqft; dramatic, high-movement slabs like Mont Blanc or Casablanca can run $100 to $120/sqft or more.

Material + fabrication + install, always included
Pricing by tier

Quartzite 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 ~$65/sqft

Softer, subtle-veined stones. Great entry point into real quartzite.

Level 2 $80–$95/sqft

Movement-rich slabs with veining and warm tonal variation.

Level 3+ $100–$120+/sqft

Dramatic, high-end slabs with bold movement rivaling genuine marble.

Popular colors in our shop

Popular Quartzite Colors

A sample of the quartzite slabs we regularly stock and install across Metro Atlanta & North Georgia. As a natural stone, each slab has one-of-a-kind veining and movement.

Cristallo Doro quartzite slab close-up, white stone with gold and grey veining

Cristallo Doro

Taj Mahal quartzite slab close-up, warm grey stone with soft veining

Taj Mahal

Mont Blanc quartzite slab close-up, white stone with dramatic grey veining

Mont Blanc

Vento Cinza quartzite slab close-up, white stone with fine grey veining

Vento Cinza

Yosemite quartzite slab close-up, white and grey stone with bold linear veining

Yosemite

Santorini White Crystal quartzite slab close-up, bright white stone with fine grey veining

Santorini White Crystal

Casablanca quartzite slab close-up, white stone with diagonal grey veining

Casablanca

Mont Blanc quartzite slab detail
Natural Stone

Why Homeowners Choose Quartzite

Quartzite is a natural stone formed when sandstone is compressed and heated deep in the earth, giving it a hardness that rivals granite and a soft, veined look that rivals marble. It resists scratches and heat better than marble and, when properly sealed, holds up beautifully in busy kitchens. It's the highest price point we offer, but for homeowners chasing that genuine high-end look with real durability, it's the material we recommend most.

Harder Than Granite

One of the hardest natural stones we install, highly scratch resistant.

Marble-Like Veining

Soft, natural movement without marble's etching and staining risk.

Excellent Heat Resistance

Handles hot pans and busy kitchens far better than marble.

High-End Resale Appeal

A premium material buyers recognize as a true luxury upgrade.

Quartzite countertops FAQ

Common Questions About Quartzite

How much do quartzite countertops cost installed?

Quartzite countertops typically run $65 to $120+ per square foot fully installed, which includes the slab material, fabrication (cutting, edging, sink cutouts), and professional installation. It's the priciest natural stone we install, but it's genuinely worth it for homeowners who want the look of marble with far better durability.

Does the quartzite 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 quartzite colors and patterns do you carry?

We regularly stock and source popular patterns including Cristallo Doro, Taj Mahal, Mont Blanc, Vento Cinza, Yosemite, Santorini White Crystal, and Casablanca, plus dozens of other quartzite options available at our partner slab yards.

Is quartzite better than granite or marble?

Quartzite is a natural metamorphic stone that's harder than granite and far more scratch- and heat-resistant than marble, while offering the soft, veined look many homeowners love about marble. It costs more than either, but for buyers who value that high-end look with real durability, it's worth the investment.

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