Bathroom Countertops Dallas
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Countertop Materials We Fabricate and Install

Your bathroom countertop handles water, cosmetics, hair products, toothpaste, and cleaning chemicals every day, and it’s the surface guests see first when they walk into your bathroom. The right material needs to handle moisture without absorbing it, resist stains from everyday products, and look premium enough to match the rest of your bathroom renovation.

At Galaxy Granite Dallas, we fabricate and install bathroom countertops in granite, quartz, marble, quartzite, and porcelain, from single vanities to double vanities to full master bathroom suites. We handle everything in house: slab selection at our Dallas yard, laser templating, CNC fabrication, sink cutouts, and professional installation. No subcontractors. One team from stone to finished vanity.

Bathroom vanity tops are often ideal candidates for our remnant countertops, premium stone at a fraction of full slab pricing because most vanities need less than 25 square feet of material.

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Best Materials for Bathroom Countertops

The Low Maintenance Choice
Non-porous, stain-resistant, and never needs sealing. Quartz handles everyday bathroom products such as cosmetics, hair spray, and soap without absorbing anything. The widest color range of any material.

Best for: master baths, guest baths, kids’ baths, high-traffic bathrooms.

The Durable Natural Option
Heat-resistant, scratch-resistant, and each slab is unique. Requires annual sealing but handles bathroom use extremely well.

Best for: master baths, high-traffic bathrooms, homeowners who want natural stone character.

The Luxury Statement
The classic luxury material for bathrooms. Carrara and Calacatta marble in a master bath elevates the entire space. Requires more maintenance than quartz or granite — seal every 6-12 months and avoid acidic products.

Best for: master baths, powder rooms, low-traffic guest baths where aesthetics are the priority.
Marble’s Look, Granite’s Strength If you want the veining and elegance of marble but need a harder, more durable surface, quartzite delivers both. Annual sealing required.
Best for: master baths where you want luxury without marble’s fragility. $70-$120/sq ft.

Porcelain

Non-porous, stain-resistant, and never needs sealing. Quartz handles everyday bathroom products such as cosmetics, hair spray, and soap without absorbing anything. The widest color range of any material.

Best for: contemporary baths, commercial restrooms, high-traffic facilities.

Ultra Durable Design

Where It Works Best

Bathroom Countertop Applications

Single vanity tops

The most common bathroom countertop project. Typically 24 to 48 inches wide. Perfect for remnant stone, premium material at reduced cost because the piece is small.

Floating vanity countertops

Wall mounted vanities with countertops that appear to hover. Requires specific support engineering during installation.

Full master bath suites

Countertops coordinated with shower surrounds, tub decks, and accent surfaces. When the same stone carries through the entire bathroom, the design cohesion is striking.

Powder room vanities

Small, high impact spaces where a statement stone such as marble or exotic quartzite transforms the room for minimal material cost.

Commercial restrooms

Hotels, restaurants, and office buildings where durability and zero maintenance are priorities. Quartz and porcelain dominate commercial bathroom applications.
Know When to Replace

Signs It's Time to Upgrade Your Bathroom Countertops

If your bathroom shows signs of wear, damage, or outdated materials, upgrading your vanity countertop is one of the fastest ways to improve both appearance and function.

Your vanity top is laminate or cultured marble from the builder.

Builder grade bathroom surfaces, especially cultured marble (the matte, acrylic looking material) and laminate, date a bathroom instantly. Replacing the vanity top with real stone is the single fastest bathroom upgrade and one of the cheapest.

Staining from cosmetics and products.

Hair dye, nail polish, makeup, and cleaning products leave permanent marks on porous and laminate surfaces. If your countertop has product stains that won’t clean off, the surface has absorbed them permanently.

Chips, cracks, or peeling.

Cultured marble chips at the edges. Laminate peels away from the substrate when moisture gets underneath. Tile grout cracks and discolors. All of these signal a surface that’s past its useful life.

You have renovated the rest of the bathroom.

New tile, new fixtures, new paint but old countertop. The mismatch undermines every other upgrade. Coordinating the vanity top with the new bathroom design completes the renovation.

You are preparing to sell.

Buyers judge bathrooms heavily, especially master baths. A granite, quartz, or marble vanity top signals quality and modernity. Builder-grade cultured marble signals to buyers that they’ll need to renovate.
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5 Mistakes to Avoid with Bathroom Countertops

1. Choosing marble without understanding the maintenance in a bathroom.

Marble is gorgeous in bathrooms, but it etches from toothpaste, it stains from cosmetics, and it needs sealing every 6-12 months. If you’re willing to maintain it, marble is stunning. If not, quartz gives you the marble look without the upkeep.

2. Ignoring sink cutout quality.

The sink cutout is the most visible fabrication detail on a bathroom countertop. An undermount sink needs a perfectly smooth, polished edge because you see it every time you look down. If the fabricator uses manual tools instead of CNC, the cutout will show roughness and imprecision.

3. Paying full-slab prices for a vanity.

Most bathroom vanities need 8-20 square feet of material. A full granite or quartz slab is 40-60 square feet. You’re paying for material you won’t use. Ask about remnant options, same stone quality, smaller piece, lower price.

4. Choosing material based only on the kitchen.

Your kitchen countertop material may not be ideal for the bathroom. Granite that performs in a kitchen may not be the best choice for a powder room where marble’s elegance would shine. Match material to the room’s function and design direction — don’t default to “same as the kitchen.”

5. Skipping the backsplash coordination.

A bathroom vanity without a coordinated backsplash looks unfinished. A 4-inch stone backsplash or a full-height stone splash behind the vanity completes the design and protects the wall from water damage.
Know the Difference

Custom Fabricator vs. Pre-Fabricated Vanity Tops

Pre-fabricated vanity tops

come in standard sizes (25″, 31″, 37″, 49″) with pre-cut sink holes. They’re available at big-box stores and fit standard vanity cabinets. The material is usually cultured marble, solid surface, or entry-level quartz. They’re affordable but limited — no custom sizes, no slab selection, no edge profile options, and the sink cutout positions are fixed.

Custom-fabricated vanity tops

are cut from the slab you select, templated to your exact dimensions, with your chosen edge profile and sink cutout positioned precisely where you want it. Any size, any shape, any material. If your vanity is non-standard, if you want a specific stone, or if you want undermount sinks positioned to your layout — custom fabrication is the path.
Galaxy Granite Dallas fabricates custom bathroom countertops in-house. We template your vanity, cut from your selected slab, polish sink cutouts to showroom quality, and install with our own crew. The result is a bathroom surface that fits your space exactly — not a standard rectangle that’s “close enough.”
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Our Bathroom Countertop Process

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1. Consultation

We discuss your bathroom layout, material preferences, sink type (undermount, vessel, drop-in), and budget. We'll recommend whether a full slab or a remnant makes more sense for your project.

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2. Slab or Remnant Selection

Visit our Dallas slab yard and select your stone in person. For smaller vanity projects, our remnant inventory often has the exact color and material you want at a reduced price.

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Laser Templating

We measure your vanity precisely, including sink position, faucet hole placement, and backsplash dimensions.

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CNC fabrication

Your countertop is cut, profiled, and polished in our Dallas facility. Sink cutouts are CNC-cut for perfectly smooth undermount edges.

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Installation

Insured installers mount your vanity top, set the sink, apply sealant (for natural stone), and leave your bathroom ready for use. Most bathroom countertop projects install in under half a day.

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What Affects Bathroom Countertop Costs

Material type.

Granite remnants start at $28.95/sq ft. Quartz runs $45-$85/sq ft. Marble and quartzite command premium pricing.

Full slab vs. remnant.

If your vanity needs 15 square feet, a remnant saves significantly over buying a full 50-square-foot slab.

Sink type and count.

Undermount sink cutouts require more fabrication than drop-in. Double sinks = two cutouts.

Edge profile.

Simple eased edge vs. bullnose, ogee, or waterfall.

Backsplash.

A 4-inch or full-height stone backsplash adds material and installation scope.

We itemize every element. Schedule a free bathroom consultation for your detailed quote.

Why Dallas Homeowners Choose Galaxy Granite for Bathrooms

Choosing the right bathroom countertop company matters just as much as choosing the right material. Here is what sets Galaxy Granite Dallas apart for bathroom countertop fabrication and installation across the Dallas Fort Worth area.

  • Remnant inventory for value. Most vanity projects do not need a full slab. Our remnant yard lets you get premium stone at reduced pricing with the same material and the same fabrication quality.
  • CNC sink cutouts. The undermount edge is the most visible detail on a bathroom countertop. CNC cutting delivers a perfectly smooth, polished edge every time.
  • Five materials to compare. Granite, quartz, marble, quartzite, and porcelain are all available in one showroom. Choose the material that best fits your bathroom’s function and design.
  • 20 plus years since 2003. Two decades of bathroom countertop fabrication in DFW.
  • One team, one warranty. We template, fabricate, and install everything in house. No subcontractors.
  • Financing available. Upgrade your bathroom without delay.
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Serving Dallas and the DFW Metroplex

Our showroom and fabrication facility is at 9011 John W. Carpenter Fwy, Suite B-104, Dallas, TX 75247.

We fabricate and install bathroom countertops across Dallas, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Richardson, Carrollton, Irving, Prosper, Garland, Southlake, Grapevine, Coppell, The Colony, and Lewisville.

Showroom Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm | Saturday 8am-1pm

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best countertop material for bathrooms?

Quartz is the most practical because it is non porous, requires zero sealing, and resists stains. Marble offers the most luxurious appearance but requires regular maintenance. Granite provides natural beauty with excellent durability. The best choice depends on how you use the bathroom and how much maintenance you are willing to do.

How much do bathroom countertops cost in Dallas?

Granite remnants start at $28.95 per square foot. Quartz ranges from $45 to $85 per square foot. The total cost depends on the material, vanity size, sink cutout type, and edge profile. Most single vanity projects cost significantly less than kitchen projects because they require less material.

Can I use a remnant for my bathroom vanity?

Yes. We recommend remnants for most bathroom projects. Vanity tops typically require 8 to 20 square feet. Remnants from our yard provide the same stone quality at a reduced price. Visit our remnant countertops page.

Should I choose the same material as my kitchen?

Not necessarily. Kitchens and bathrooms have different demands. A marble surface that might stain in a busy kitchen can be an excellent choice for a low traffic primary bathroom. Choose the material based on how the space will be used, not simply to match the rest of the home.

Do you install undermount sinks?

Yes. We fabricate the undermount sink cutout with CNC precision and coordinate sink installation as part of your project. Undermount sinks create a cleaner appearance and make countertop cleaning easier than drop in sinks.

How long does bathroom countertop installation take?

Most single and double vanity installations are completed within a few hours. Full primary bathroom projects that include a vanity, tub deck, and shower elements may take a full day.

Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm Saturday: 8am - 1pm