Quartz Countertops

At Fox Granite, we carry a wide selection of quartz countertops and offer installation to homeowners in Central Texas. Below, we’ve highlighted a range of quartz countertop options from our preferred brands. Similar to granite, quartz is available in different price tiers to meet your countertop budget.

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Quartz Countertop Installation in Central Texas

Quartz is an engineered stone produced from up to 93% pure natural quartz aggregates, which are adhered with polymer resin and color powder. This manufacturing process creates unique pattern styles that mimic the look of some natural stone styles, such as marble, granite, or limestone. Because quartz is non-porous, it is an ideal material for kitchen or bathroom countertops and does not require the regular application of sealants or waxes to maintain its hygienic, bacteria-resistant properties.

Preferred Brands

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Professional Quartz Countertop Installation

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Experienced Specialists

Fox Granite is led by quartz countertop specialists with over 15 years in the construction industry. Since 2010, our family-owned countertop business has provided our expertise and superior work on quartz countertop installations in Central Texas.
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Meticulous Planning

After choosing us as your Central Texas quartz provider, we will thoroughly plan your quartz countertop installation project. We’ll start by preparing you for two in-home appointments: one for measuring and templating your countertops and one for installing them.
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Superior Craftsmanship

We carry a wide selection of quality quartz from our preferred brands. Our skilled craftsmen then use specialized tools to transform the quartz into a countertop that perfectly fits your Central Texas kitchen or bathroom.

Types of Quartz Countertops

Fine Grain Quartz

Fine grain quartz typically does not have a pattern. This makes it ideal for homeowners who prefer minimalistic quartz countertops or who would prefer their cabinets or another feature be the focal point of their kitchen.

Cemento

Cemento - Silestone

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Cotton White

Cotton White - Viatera

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Graphite

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Grey Expo

Grey Expo - Silestone

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Milky White

Milky White - Vicostone

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Pure White

Pure White - Vicostone

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Slate

Slate - Viatera

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Titanium White

Titanium White - Metroquartz

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White Storm

White Storm - Silestone

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Desert Silver

Desert Silver

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Coarse Grain Quartz

Coarse grain quartz countertops really allow the stone to take center stage. Coarse grain quartz comes in warm colors, like our Bamboo and Kona Beige options. It’s also available in light, modern colors, such as our Celeste or Whitney options.

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Marble Inspired Quartz

If you love how marble looks but don’t want to deal with the high maintenance, consider our marble inspired quartz for your kitchen countertops! Marble inspired quartz has the high-end look of marble at a more affordable price.

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Natural Stone Inspired Quartz

With natural stone inspired quartz, you may have to do a double take. These quartz countertops are designed to look just like stone but require less maintenance, last longer, and make your home more inviting!

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Our Quartz Countertop Installation Service Area

Fox Granite is a top provider of quartz countertop installation across Central Texas. Our Quartz countertops are available in a variety of colors and designs, all at an affordable price. We’ll go to your Central Texas home to offer you an entirely free quote, and to provide you with samples so you can get the countertop you’ve been looking for. We’ll walk you through each step of the process so you can be entirely satisfied with your new quartz countertops. Fox Countertops is proud to offer quartz countertops to residents of Central Texas.

Quartz Countertop FAQs

What is quartz?

Quartz is a crystalline form of a silicon diode and happens to be the second most common mineral found on earth. This mineral is very durable and plentiful, making it a more affordable alternative to granite, which often has a high cost associated with it for the purpose of countertops. Quartz is used in a variety of construction applications, as well as electronics.

Where is quartz found?

Quartz can be found all over the world due to how common of a mineral it is, but two of the largest natural quartz mines in the world are found in Brazil and Arkansas. The largest piece of natural quartz ever found was in Brazil, and weighed a whopping 44 tons. But, you can find quartz on beaches, in rivers and deserts, and on mountain tops all across the globe.

Why is quartz a popular alternative to granite for countertops?

There are a couple of reasons as to why quartz is a popular alternative to granite for countertops, but paramount among these reasons are price and availability. Unlike other stones used for countertops, quartz is typically produced in a factory. That means there’s a virtually endless supply of quartz. Additionally, this added availability makes it considerably cheaper than granite. Some other reasons that quartz is used as an alternative to granite include:

  • Color options: quartz can come in a wide variety of colors, including more bombastic colors like cherry red or bright green, but more popularly, quartz is colored to match the kitchen in more neutral colors like brown, cream, or black.
  • Nonporous: unlike granite, quartz is a nonporous material. It will not harbor bacteria within the cracks and divots of the stone like other countertop materials will.
  • Stain resistant: quartz is entirely stain resistant, so things like juice, oil, wine, tomato sauce, and coffee will have no effect on the color whatsoever.

Is quartz heat resistant?

Quartz is more heat resistant than things like Formica or wood, but when compared to granite, quartz is not as heat resistant. This means you need to take extra care when dealing with hot pans and pots on your quartz countertops. Due to the resin component of quartz countertops, their more vulnerable to direct heat. Make sure to use pot holders, hot pads, and trivets for hot cooking apparatuses and tools on your quartz countertop.

For what areas of the home are quartz countertops appropriate?

Quartz countertops are an excellent choice for kitchen and bathroom countertops, shower edges, coffee tables, window sills, and fireplaces. Quartz is commonly used for food service counters, conference tables, and reception tops commercially. We don’t recommend using quartz for outdoor applications as too much exposure to UV rays can discolor the stone.

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