Quartz Countertops Dallas — Zero Sealing, Engineered for Busy Kitchens

Quartz countertops are engineered from natural quartz crystals bound with resin and pigments creating a surface that’s non porous, stain resistant, bacteria resistant, and requires zero sealing. For Dallas homeowners who want a premium countertop without the annual maintenance that natural stone demands, quartz is the practical choice.

At Galaxy Granite Dallas, we carry Cambria, Silestone, Caesarstone, Vicostone, MSI Surfaces, and other leading quartz brands all available for in person comparison at our Dallas showroom. We fabricate quartz countertops in our own facility using CNC waterjet technology and install with our in house crew. No subcontractors. No outsourced fabrication. One team from selection to installation, backed by 20 plus years of DFW experience.

Quartz countertops range from $45 to $85 per square foot installed, including templating, CNC fabrication, and professional installation.

Get your quartz recommendation, layout, and installed price before committing

Why Quartz Countertops Are the Fastest-Growing Choice in Dallas

Non-porous — no sealing, ever.

Unlike granite, marble, and quartzite, quartz doesn't need annual sealing. The resin-bound surface prevents moisture, bacteria, and stains from penetrating. Wipe clean with soap and water. Done.

Consistent appearance.

If you want a Calacatta marble look without the veining surprises, quartz delivers that. Every section of a quartz slab matches — no random mineral deposits, no unexpected color shifts.

Popular Quartz Designs in Dallas

Quartz ranks 7 on the Mohs hardness scale. It resists scratches from knives, abrasion from daily use, and stains from wine, coffee, and cooking oils.

Hundreds of color and pattern options.

From pure whites and concrete grays to marble-look veining and bold solid colors. Quartz offers the widest design range of any countertop material.

Eco-friendly options available.

Several quartz brands offer lines made with recycled materials and low-VOC resins.

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Visit our showroom to compare full slabs in person. Quartz colors vary by brand and production run — in-person selection ensures you get the exact tone and pattern you want.

Calacatta Albezza

Elegant white base with soft gray veining. The most requested quartz pattern in DFW for transitional kitchens.

Calacatta Laza Oro

Warm white base with subtle gold vein movement. Pairs naturally with brass hardware and warm cabinetry.

Calacatta Verona

Crisp white with defined gray veining. A clean, modern alternative to natural Calacatta marble.

Stellar White™

Bright, uniform white with fine sparkle. A consistent, bright surface for modern and minimalist kitchens.

Soapstone Mist®

Soft gray tones mimicking natural soapstone. A sophisticated neutral for contemporary and farmhouse styles.

Shadow Gray™

Deep gray with subtle undertones. Industrial, modern, and dramatic

Sahara Beige™

Warm, inviting neutral. Versatile across kitchen styles from traditional to transitional.

We proudly carry Cambria, Silestone, Caesarstone, Vicostone, MSI Surfaces, and KLZ Stone Supply — ensuring access to the best quartz options available in Texas.

Brands We Carry

We proudly source quartz from leading stone suppliers, including:

Each brand offers distinct collections, warranty terms, and price points. We’ll walk you through the differences during your consultation.

Quartz vs. Granite — Which Is Right for Your Dallas Kitchen?

This is the most common comparison we hear. Here’s the honest breakdown:
Feature Quartz (Engineered) Granite (Natural)
Maintenance No sealing — ever Annual sealing required
Porosity Non porous, bacteria resistant Naturally porous, needs sealant
Heat resistance Moderate — hot pans can discolor Excellent — handles direct heat
Appearance Consistent, uniform patterns Unique, natural variation per slab
Color options Hundreds — including marble looks Limited to what nature produces
Outdoor use No — UV causes fading Yes — UV stable
Best for Busy families, low maintenance homes Heat heavy cooking, natural stone lovers
Starting price $45/sq ft installed $28.95/sq ft installed
The takeaway: If you want zero maintenance and a consistent look, quartz wins. If you want natural uniqueness and maximum heat resistance, granite is the better fit. If you want the ultimate in natural luxury, consider quartzite.

Signs It's Time to Upgrade Your Countertops

  • Stains that won’t come out. Laminate and solid surface countertops absorb liquids over time. If coffee rings, wine marks, and grease stains have become permanent fixtures on your countertop, the surface has failed. Quartz won’t have this problem — its non-porous surface resists staining at a molecular level.
  • You’re tired of sealing natural stone. If you have granite or marble that needs annual sealing and you’ve either stopped doing it (meaning it’s now vulnerable to stains) or you resent the maintenance, quartz eliminates that task permanently.
  • Visible chips, cracks, or burn marks. Laminate scorches. Tile grout cracks. Old solid surface chips at the edges. These aren’t cosmetic issues — they trap moisture and bacteria in a food preparation area.
  • Your kitchen looks dated. Builder-grade laminate with rolled edges, tile countertops with stained grout, or early-2000s solid surface. Replacing with quartz transforms the room and directly increases resale value.
  • You’re remodeling and want everything to match. New cabinets, new backsplash, new flooring — but old countertops. Quartz offers enough design range to coordinate with any kitchen renovation seamlessly.
Don’t live with countertops you’ve outgrown

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Remnant Countertops

1. Assuming all quartz brands are the same.

Cambria, Silestone, Caesarstone, and MSI each use different formulations, different resin ratios, and different warranty terms. A $45/sq ft quartz and an $85/sq ft quartz are not the same product — the engineering, pattern depth, and warranty differ significantly. Ask your fabricator to explain brand differences, not just show you color chips.

2. Placing hot pans directly on quartz.

Quartz handles heat better than laminate or solid surface, but it's not heat-proof. Sustained contact with temperatures above 300°F can discolor the resin and leave permanent marks. Use trivets. This is the one maintenance habit quartz requires.

3. Choosing based on a small sample.

A 4-inch sample chip doesn't show how the pattern reads across 40 square feet of kitchen countertop. The veining scale, color undertone, and visual weight of a full slab are different from what a sample suggests. View full slabs at our showroom before committing.

4. Hiring a fabricator who doesn't use CNC equipment.

Quartz is hard and dense. Hand-cutting produces inconsistent edges and rough sink cutouts. CNC waterjet technology delivers precision that manual methods can't match — especially on undermount sink cutouts and complex edge profiles.

5. Not checking the warranty terms.

Quartz manufacturer warranties vary from 10 years to lifetime, and coverage differs between residential and commercial applications. Some warranties are void if the quartz is installed outdoors (UV damage). We'll walk you through the specific warranty for your selected brand.

Quartz Fabricator vs. Big-Box Program — What's the Difference?

Big-box stores offer remnant programs, but the experience is different from working with a fabricator who manages the full process.

A big-box quartz program gives you a curated selection from one or two brands.

A third-party measures your kitchen, a separate company fabricates, and another crew installs. The price often looks competitive until you add the upcharges for edge profiles, cutouts, and removal that weren’t in the base quote. And if the template was slightly off, the fabricator and the measurer are different companies — neither wants to own the error.
A local quartz fabricator
carries multiple brands, fabricates in-house, and installs with their own crew. You see more options, the process has fewer handoffs, and one company is accountable from template to installation. If something needs adjustment, the person who cut the slab is in the same building as the person who measured your kitchen.

Galaxy Granite Dallas carries Cambria, Silestone, Caesarstone, Vicostone, and MSI, all fabricated in our facility and installed by our crew. One point of contact, one warranty, no subcontractors.

Our Quartz Fabrication and Installation Process

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1. Free Consultation and Estimate

We assess your space, discuss brand options, and provide a detailed quote covering material, fabrication, edge profiles, cutouts, removal, and installation.

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2. Showroom Selection

Compare full quartz slabs from multiple brands in our Dallas showroom. See how patterns, colors, and finishes look at scale — not as sample chips.

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3. Laser Digital Templating

Our team visits your home and captures exact measurements using laser scanning technology. Every dimension is mapped digitally for precision fabrication.

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4. CNC Fabrication and Edge Profiling

Your quartz is cut and finished in our Dallas facility using CNC waterjet equipment. Edge profiles, sink cutouts, and seam placement are machine-precise.

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5. Professional Installation

Insured installers deliver and mount your countertops. Most residential quartz projects install in one day. Surfaces are cleaned and ready for use.

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1. Free Consultation and Estimate

We assess your space, discuss brand options, and provide a detailed quote covering material, fabrication, edge profiles, cutouts, removal, and installation.

Quartz Countertops Dallas | Galaxy Granite Dallas | Granite, Quartz, Marble Countertops in DFW

2. Showroom Selection

Compare full quartz slabs from multiple brands in our Dallas showroom. See how patterns, colors, and finishes look at scale — not as sample chips.

Quartz Countertops Dallas | Galaxy Granite Dallas | Granite, Quartz, Marble Countertops in DFW

3. Laser Digital Templating

Our team visits your home and captures exact measurements using laser scanning technology. Every dimension is mapped digitally for precision fabrication.

Quartz Countertops Dallas | Galaxy Granite Dallas | Granite, Quartz, Marble Countertops in DFW
Quartz Countertops Dallas | Galaxy Granite Dallas | Granite, Quartz, Marble Countertops in DFW

4. CNC Fabrication and Edge Profiling

Your quartz is cut and finished in our Dallas facility using CNC waterjet equipment. Edge profiles, sink cutouts, and seam placement are machine-precise.

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5. Professional Installation

Insured installers deliver and mount your countertops. Most residential quartz projects install in one day. Surfaces are cleaned and ready for use.

For the full process, visit our countertop fabrication process page.

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What Affects Quartz Countertop Costs in Dallas

Quartz countertops range from $45 to $85 per square foot installed. Here’s what moves the price:

  • Brand and product line. Entry-level MSI and Silestone collections sit at the lower end. Premium Cambria and Caesarstone collections with detailed veining and specialty finishes sit higher.
  • Edge profile. A simple eased edge costs less than a bullnose, ogee, or mitered waterfall. More complex profiles require more CNC fabrication time.
  • Project scope. Kitchen perimeter + island + backsplash is more than a single bathroom vanity. We itemize every element.
  • Cutout count. Undermount sink cutouts, cooktop cutouts, and faucet holes each add fabrication steps.
  • Old countertop removal. Demolition and disposal of existing countertops is included as a line item when applicable.

Every quote is itemized and transparent. Schedule a free consultation for your detailed estimate.

Quartz Care and Maintenance

Maintenance for remnant countertops depends on the material, not the size of the piece. Each surface follows the same care requirements as its full-slab counterpart, so understanding the basics helps preserve appearance and long-term performance.

  • No sealing required. The non-porous surface naturally resists moisture and staining. This is the primary maintenance advantage over natural stone.
  • Clean with mild soap and water. Warm water, a few drops of dish soap, a soft cloth. That’s the daily routine.
  • Avoid harsh chemicals. Bleach, abrasive pads, and strong solvents can dull the surface over time. Stick with gentle cleaning.
  • Use trivets for hot cookware. Quartz handles moderate heat but sustained high temperatures can damage the resin. Trivets are cheap insurance.
  • Wipe spills promptly. While quartz resists stains naturally, highly pigmented liquids (turmeric, red wine) can leave marks if left sitting for extended periods.

Why Dallas Homeowners Choose Galaxy Granite for Quartz

  • Multi-brand selection. Cambria, Silestone, Caesarstone, Vicostone, MSI — all under one roof. Compare brands side by side instead of visiting five different showrooms.
  • 20+ years in Dallas. Since 2003. The experience to match the right quartz brand to your project’s requirements and budget.
  • In-house CNC fabrication. Your quartz is cut in our Dallas facility. Not outsourced.
  • Laser digital templating. Exact measurements, no guesswork.
  • One team, one warranty. Selection through installation handled by our crew. No subcontractors.
  • $45-$85/sq ft installed. Transparent pricing. Itemized quotes.
  • Financing available. Start your project without delay.

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We also serve Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, Garland, Southlake, Grapevine, Coppell, The Colony, and Lewisville.
 
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do quartz countertops cost in Dallas?

$45 to $85 per square foot installed, depending on brand, color, edge profile, and project scope. Includes templating, CNC fabrication, and professional installation. We provide itemized quotes with no hidden fees.

Do quartz countertops need sealing?

No. Quartz is non-porous and never requires sealing. This is its primary maintenance advantage over granite, marble, and quartzite.

Can quartz countertops go outdoors?

No. UV exposure causes quartz to fade and discolor over time. For outdoor kitchens and sun-exposed spaces, granite or quartzite are better options.

What quartz brands do you carry?

Cambria, Silestone, Caesarstone, Vicostone, MSI Surfaces, and KLZ Stone Supply. Each brand offers distinct collections, warranty terms, and price points.

Can quartz be repaired if it chips?

Minor chips can be filled with color-matched epoxy and polished by a professional. Larger damage requires on-site evaluation. Chips are uncommon due to quartz's hardness but can occur from heavy impact on edges.

What are the most popular quartz colors in Dallas?

Calacatta Albezza, Calacatta Verona, Stellar White, Soapstone Mist, and Shadow Gray. Calacatta patterns remain the most requested across DFW kitchens.

Can I see full quartz slabs before choosing?

Yes. Visit our Dallas showroom to compare full slabs from multiple brands. Viewing at full scale is the only way to accurately judge how a pattern will read across your kitchen.

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