Countertops & Slabs
Eight stone and engineered surface categories, cut to spec and priced wholesale-direct with full nationwide freight on every slab.
11 collections
Engineered Precision
Quartz
100% Natural Stone
Granite
Hard as Stone, Beautiful as Marble
Quartzite
Timeless Luxury
Marble
Refined Consistency
Engineered Marble
Heat & Stain Resistant
Soapstone
Earth-Toned Character
Travertine
Ultra-Durable
Porcelain
Ready to Install
Pre-Fab Countertops
Seen From Every Side
Island Countertops
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A countertop is the working surface of the house. It takes the knife, the hot pan, and the spilled wine, and it does all of it in full view. The choice comes down to three honest questions: how much maintenance you will actually do, how much heat and abuse the surface will see, and whether you want the repeatability of engineered stone or the singular character of a quarried slab.
Engineered surfaces are made to be consistent. Quartz and engineered marble arrive nonporous and never need sealing, and the sample you approve is the slab you get. Quarried stone makes the opposite promise: granite, quartzite, marble, travertine, and soapstone are each one of one, and they ask for an annual seal in exchange for depth no factory reproduces.
Fabrication is where the number moves. The slab price is a starting line; edge profiles, sink cutouts, seams, and backsplash all add to it. Prefabricated pieces arrive finished at fixed sizes and cost less; full slabs are templated and cut to your kitchen.
| Quartz | Granite | Quartzite | Marble | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sealing | Never, nonporous by manufacture | Seal annually | Seal annually | Seal often, and it will still patina |
| Heat | Use a trivet | Excellent | Excellent | Good, but stains before it burns |
| Pattern | Consistent slab to slab | Every slab one of one | Every slab one of one | Every slab one of one |
| Stain resistance | Highest in the category | High once sealed | High once sealed | Lowest; etching is part of the look |
| Best for | Busy kitchens, baths, commercial | Kitchens, outdoor, high heat | Kitchens wanting stone that outlasts marble | Baths, bars, statement islands |
A curated catalog of vetted premium surfaces, specialist support on every order, and wholesale-direct pricing with no membership tier.
Choosing a surface is one of the most visible decisions in any renovation. Here are the questions our specialists answer most.
Talk to Our TeamSlabs are priced per square foot and sold as a full slab. Your fabricator calculates yield from your layout, so pricing reflects the whole slab even when a remnant is left over.
Eased, beveled, bullnose, ogee, and mitered thick-edge are the common profiles. Your fabricator can show profile examples; the profile affects both the look and the fabrication labor.
Seams are placed where they read least and color-matched with epoxy. On big islands, ask your fabricator to plan seam placement during templating.
Quartz is low-maintenance and consistent; granite and quartzite are natural with more variation and need periodic sealing. All three suit kitchens, so choose by look and upkeep.
We supply the slabs. Templating, fabrication, and installation are handled by a certified fabricator, and our team can help you coordinate one.
Most stone carries about 10 to 12 inches unsupported; beyond that, add hidden steel or corbels. Confirm the limit with your fabricator for the exact material and thickness.









