What we fabricate & install

Every Material, Every Step, One In-House Team

From natural granite to engineered quartz, cabinets to custom edge profiles — Southeastern Granite Co templates, fabricates, and installs it all without a single subcontractor.

Australis Blue granite countertop with mitered edge installed on a kitchen island in Sugar Hill, GA
Natural Stone

Granite Countertops

Granite is cut straight from the earth, so every slab has genuinely unique color and veining. It resists heat up to roughly 1,200°F, holds up well outdoors, and is typically the most budget-friendly premium stone. It needs sealing at install and roughly once a year after that.

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

Quartz Countertops

Quartz is engineered from crushed natural quartz and resin, giving you a uniform pattern 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.

Original Taj Mahal quartzite countertop installed in a Cumming, GA kitchen
Natural Stone

Quartzite Countertops

Quartzite offers marble-like veining with granite-like durability, making it a favorite for homeowners who want a dramatic look without sacrificing toughness. We've installed it extensively across Suwanee, Cumming, and Flowery Branch.

Close-up detail of Mont Blanc quartzite veining installed in a Flowery Branch, GA home
Natural Stone

Marble Countertops

Marble brings a soft, classic elegance that's especially popular for bathroom vanities and baking-focused kitchens, thanks to its naturally cool surface. Like granite, it benefits from periodic sealing to guard against staining.

Porcelain slab countertop installation by Southeastern Granite Co
Engineered Stone

Porcelain Countertops

Porcelain slabs are extremely heat- and scratch-resistant, UV-stable for outdoor kitchens, and available in large formats with minimal seams — a strong option for modern, low-maintenance kitchens.

Shaker Grey kitchen cabinet installation completed by Southeastern Granite Co
Cabinets & More

Cabinet Installation, Sinks & Edge Profiles

Beyond countertops, our crew installs cabinetry, sets sinks (undermount, farmhouse, and drop-in), and finishes edges in styles ranging from a simple eased edge to a full mitered waterfall — all coordinated with your countertop install.

Still deciding between materials?

Read Our Granite vs. Quartz Breakdown

We wrote an honest, no-sales-pitch comparison covering heat resistance, maintenance, cost, and which one fits your household best.

Read the Comparison
Materials & services FAQ

Common Questions About Our Work

What countertop materials do you work with?

We fabricate and install granite, quartz, quartzite, marble, and porcelain countertops, along with cabinet installation, sinks, and custom edge profiles.

Do you install cabinets in addition to countertops?

Yes. Our in-house team handles full cabinet installation alongside countertop fabrication, so your kitchen or bath remodel is coordinated by a single crew.

Can you match an edge profile to my existing kitchen?

Yes. We offer a range of edge profiles, from a simple eased edge to a full mitered waterfall edge, and can match or complement your existing cabinetry style.

How is granite different from quartz?

Granite is 100% natural stone with unique veining and better heat resistance, while quartz is engineered for a more uniform look with virtually no sealing required. See our full Granite vs. Quartz comparison for details.

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