Stone Countertops
STONE COUNTERTOP FABRICATION
Don't pick the first Chuck-in-a-truck you spot in the Dallas Metroplex for the countertops in your kitchen or bathroom.
This can have disastrous results for your home, your sanity, and your wallet.
We know what makes clients happy and how to deliver a terrific client experience after more than 20 years in the stone countertop industry.
We strive to meet all your countertop needs, and with our service team you are guaranteed stellar communication from beginning to end.
Our Stone Countertop Projects
Granite Countertops
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LET'S START YOUR PROJECT
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Call Us
Ready to start your project? Pick up the phone and give us a ring. Our expert technicians and customer care reps are ready to help make your next project a reality. With our 20+ years of construction experience, you can be sure we have the expertise to make it happen.
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Consultation
One of our team members meet you at the job site for your scheduled appointment. We are here to listen to the needs of your project. We'll also help you explore the most important aspects of the project and make suggestions to improve upon your vision.
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Estimate
After our initial consultation, your Quality Representative will take the time to build your estimate with your budget in mind. Each line item is double-checked to ensure you're receiving the most up-to-date rates on material and labor.
Granite Countertops
Granite is a completely natural stone that is mined from stone quarries and then sliced into thin slabs, polished, and built into countertops.
Granite's major advantage is that each granite slab is unique in its mineral pattern and color, which means your countertop will be one-of-a-kind.
Choose granite as a truly natural material—it's the most popular choice. Many individuals, on the other hand, prefer quartz countertops because they appear distinct and have superior properties to natural stone.
Engineered Quartz Countertops
Quartz countertops are engineered stone goods that may contain a substantial amount of natural quartz, as well as other minerals. These aren't true slabs of mined stone, though; they're produced from crushed stone byproducts that are ground down and molded into countertop slabs.
Quartz countertops, as an engineered product, are more uniform in appearance than natural stone. However, there are many colors and distinct designs available, including forms that bear no resemblance to natural stone at all.
Marble Countertops
Marble is a metamorphic rock prized for its beauty and high cost, although some people still choose to use it as kitchen countertop material. While there's no doubting marble's beauty, it's one of the stones that needs special attention and sealant application.
Marble can be permanently stained if it isn't properly taken care of.
The simple elegance of marble is the driving factor behind many homeowners' decisions to include it into a kitchen countertop design.