Quartz Countertops

Engineered Perfection for Modern Living

What Are Quartz Countertops?

Quartz countertops combine natural quartz crystals with advanced polymer resins to create a surface that's incredibly durable, non-porous, and virtually maintenance-free. Available in an endless array of colors and patterns - from natural stone looks to bold contemporary designs - quartz offers unmatched versatility for any style.

How much do quartz countertops cost?
Quick Answer: Quartz countertops typically cost between $50-120 per square foot installed in Central Florida, depending on the brand, color, and edge profile. This includes professional fabrication, installation, and all materials.
Premium brands like Caesarstone and Cambria start at $80/sq ft, while value options like MSI Q Quartz begin around $50/sq ft. A typical kitchen (50 sq ft) ranges from $2,500-6,000 installed.

Why Choose Quartz Countertops?

  • Non-Porous Surface: Unlike natural stone, quartz never needs sealing. It resists stains, bacteria, and mold naturally.
  • Scratch & Chip Resistant: Extremely durable surface that stands up to daily kitchen use without showing wear.
  • Consistent Color & Pattern: Engineered for uniformity, ensuring your entire countertop matches perfectly.
  • Low Maintenance: Simply wipe clean with soap and water - no special cleaners or periodic sealing required.
  • Endless Design Options: From classic marble looks to solid colors and unique patterns - find the perfect match for your style.
  • Warranty Protection: Most quartz manufacturers offer extensive warranties covering defects and performance.

Premium Quartz Brands We Offer

We partner with the industry's leading quartz manufacturers:

  • Caesarstone: Industry pioneer with timeless designs and superior quality
  • Cambria: American-made luxury quartz with unique patterns
  • Silestone: Wide range of colors and finishes with bacteriostatic protection
  • MSI Q Quartz: Exceptional value with stunning design options
  • LG Viatera: Innovative surfaces with advanced technology
  • And many more premium brands!

Perfect Applications for Quartz

Quartz countertops excel in:

  • Kitchen countertops and islands
  • Bathroom vanities and tub surrounds
  • Commercial kitchens and food prep areas
  • Bar tops and entertainment areas
  • Office reception and work areas

Explore Our Quartz Collection

Visit our showroom to see hundreds of quartz options in person and find the perfect surface for your project.

Granite vs. Quartz vs. Marble: Which Is Best for You?

Compare the top three countertop materials to find the perfect fit for your kitchen or bathroom

Feature Granite Quartz Marble
Material Type 100% Natural Stone Engineered (93% quartz) 100% Natural Stone
Price Range $50-120/sq ft $50-120/sq ft $60-150/sq ft
Durability ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent ⭐⭐⭐ Good
Heat Resistance ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent ⭐⭐⭐ Moderate ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Good
Scratch Resistance ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent ⭐⭐⭐ Good
Stain Resistance ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Good (when sealed) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent (non-porous) ⭐⭐ Fair (porous)
Maintenance Seal annually Minimal - wipe clean Seal regularly, gentle cleaners
Pattern Variety Unique natural patterns Consistent, wide variety Luxurious veining
Best For Kitchens, high-traffic areas Modern kitchens, bathrooms Elegant bathrooms, low-use areas
Lifespan Lifetime with proper care 20+ years Lifetime with gentle use

Choose Granite If:

  • You want natural, unique patterns
  • You need excellent heat resistance
  • You prefer traditional beauty
  • You don't mind annual sealing
Learn More About Granite

Choose Quartz If:

  • You want low maintenance
  • You prefer consistent patterns
  • You need a non-porous surface
  • You like modern aesthetics
Learn More About Quartz

Choose Marble If:

  • You love classic elegance
  • You want luxury appearance
  • You're using it in bathrooms
  • You'll maintain it carefully
Learn More About Marble

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about quartz countertops

While quartz is an excellent countertop choice, there are a few considerations:

  • Heat sensitivity: Unlike granite, quartz can be damaged by extreme heat. Always use trivets or hot pads for pots and pans directly from the stove or oven
  • Not suitable for outdoor use: UV exposure can cause discoloration, so quartz isn't recommended for outdoor kitchens
  • Seams may be visible: While fabricators minimize seams, they're more noticeable than with natural stone
  • Not fully natural: If you prefer 100% natural materials, granite or marble may be better choices
  • Cost: Premium quartz brands can be more expensive than mid-range granite

Despite these considerations, quartz remains one of the most popular countertop choices due to its durability and low maintenance.

Quartz and granite are similarly priced, with both ranging from $50-120+ per square foot installed. The comparison:

  • Entry-level granite is typically cheaper ($40-50/sq ft) than entry-level quartz ($50-60/sq ft)
  • Mid-range options are very comparable ($70-90/sq ft for both)
  • Premium selections can both exceed $100/sq ft for exotic granite or designer quartz brands

The choice often comes down to preference: quartz offers more consistent patterns and requires no sealing, while granite provides unique natural beauty and better heat resistance. We're happy to provide quotes for both materials!

No! Quartz is highly resistant to staining, making it one of the best countertop choices for busy kitchens:

  • Non-porous surface: Unlike granite or marble, quartz never absorbs liquids, preventing stains from penetrating
  • No sealing required: The engineered surface is permanently stain-resistant without any treatment
  • Easy cleanup: Spills like wine, coffee, oil, and juice can be wiped away without leaving marks
  • Everyday maintenance: Simply clean with soap and water or mild cleaner - no special products needed

Important note: While quartz is extremely stain-resistant, it's still best to clean up spills promptly and avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that could damage the surface finish.

Quartz countertops are incredibly durable and can last 20+ years or even a lifetime with proper care:

  • Exceptional durability: Quartz is one of the hardest materials used for countertops, resisting scratches and chips
  • Permanent color: The color goes throughout the entire slab, so it won't fade or change over time
  • No maintenance required: Unlike natural stone that needs periodic sealing, quartz maintains its performance indefinitely
  • Manufacturer warranties: Many quartz brands offer 10-25 year warranties, with some offering lifetime warranties
  • Timeless investment: Quality quartz countertops can easily last the lifetime of your home

To maximize lifespan, avoid placing extremely hot items directly on the surface and use cutting boards to prevent potential scratching from knives.

Quartz Countertop Installation Serving Your Area

We proudly serve homeowners and businesses throughout Orange County and Seminole County. Click on your city to learn more about our quartz countertop services in your area.