
Quartz Countertops
Quartz Countertops
Supply and Installation of Quality Quartz Countertops for Less
Service
We provide quality products and professional service for a fair price. We invest the time necessary to make sure you are comfortable with, and understand, the process.
Our upfront and transparent pricing includes the required services others charge extra for such as: sink cut-out, polish and mounting, faucet hole coring, edge finishing, travel time and delivery fees.
When shopping around, be sure to ask whether the above items are included in your estimate to avoid any surprise charges when your job is complete.
Quartz
We offer the best overall value in the industry by partnering with leaders such as KStone Quartz. KStone's slabs are 63" x 126" which allows us to avoid seams where other fabricators cannot. While we can fabricate granite and quartz from many various sources, we highly recommend you begin your material search at KStone Quartz.
Sinks
We offer a complete line of high quality 18 gauge stainless steel and silgranite under mount kitchen sinks from Bosco Canada. We pass on the savings by supplying kitchen sinks from Bosco for 35% below retail. We also supply both oval and rectangular porcelain vanity sinks from only $80 after tax and discount. This complete service saves our clients both time and money as they can choose their quartz and sink preference in the comfort of their own home.
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Why Quartz?


Quartz is the most durable counter top material you can use. Unlike granite, quartz does not need to be continuously re-sealed. Quality quartz counter tops are manufactured from 93% crushed quartz and 7% polymer binding agents. The infused materials result in counter tops that are harder than granite, impervious to staining, non-porous, anti-microbial, consistent in colour, easy to clean and virtually maintenance free.
The quartz slab manufacturing process allows for many designer colours that range from translucent whites to monolithic blacks. The uniform pattern of quartz makes seams less noticeable when required, and provides designers and homeowners the flexibility to be more creative with their back-splash tile material choices without the concerns of creating a look that is too busy.