BEST PRICES ON Quartzite COUNTERTOPS IN CHICAGO AND SUBURBS

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Why Choose Quartzite Countertops

Quartzite is a type of sandstone that is made up of mostly quartz material that has been transformed through pressure, and chemical activity into a strong and durable material. The sand grains get recrystallized and the silica acts as a cement that binds the particles together. These natural changes with the help of the magic of time and nature give quartzite that sought after sparkle and natural patterns that will surely elevate the look and feel of any space it is installed and used in. Here are some more reasons why you should choose quartzite:

  • Durable and does not easily scratch
  • May not require sealing
  • Resistant to etching
  • Resistant to heat
  • Still cheaper than most marbles
  • Naturally occurring colors and patterns

Why Order Quartzite Countertops From Granite Selection?

Granite Selection is a premier supplier of Quartzite and other natural stones in the Chicagoland Area with an inventory of over 40,000 slabs.
We are here to upgrade your home with luxurious quartzite countertops. Our experienced team will guide you through the entire process – from design, to cutting and fabrication, right through to installation.

Our Recent Projects With Quartzite Countertops

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Photo of Vanity Top with Sink Project in Evanston, IL
Vanity Top with Sink Project in Evanston, IL
  • Location: Evanston, IL
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Bathroom remodeling project in Glenview, IL
  • Location: Glenview, IL
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Photo of Bianco Perla Quartzite - Kitchen project in Park Ridge, IL
Bianco Perla Quartzite - Kitchen project in Park Ridge, IL
  • Square foot: 90 sq. feet
  • Type of Stone: Bianco Perla Quartzite
  • Edge: Miter
  • Location: Park Ridge, IL
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Photo of Dreamy Marfil Caesarstone Quartz Fireplace Surround in Chicago, IL
Dreamy Marfil Caesarstone Quartz Fireplace Surround in Chicago, IL
  • Square foot: 38 sq. feet
  • Type of Stone: Dreamy Marfil Caesarstone Quartz
  • Edge: None
  • Location: Wilmette, IL
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Photo of Midnight Majesty MSI Q Quartz Project in Chicago, IL
Midnight Majesty MSI Q Quartz Project in Chicago, IL
  • Square foot: 60 sq. feet
  • Type of Stone: Midnight Majesty MSI Q Quartz
  • Edge: None
  • Location: Northbrook, IL
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Bathroom Remodeling in Evanston, IL
  • Square foot: 8 sq. feet
  • Type of Stone: Giallo Rio Granite
  • Edge: Standard Eased
  • Location: Evanston, IL
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Granite Countertop in Northfield, IL
  • Square foot: 42 sq. feet
  • Type of Stone: Thunder Wave Granite
  • Edge: Half Bullnose
  • Location: Northfield, IL
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Choose Your Quartzite Color

We have a variety of Quartzite countertop colors to go with your kitchen and bathroom design. Whether you have light or dark cabinets we can offer colors to match them best and bring some charm to your home:

FAQs about quartzite countertops

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At a leader in natural and fabricated stone countertops, we install hundreds of perfectly measured and cut kitchen and bathroom countertops every year.

  • Quartz countertops are an engineered product, created by mixing ground quartz and resin. Quartzite is a natural stone, formed by immense heat and pressure on quartz sandstone. Quartzite is a hard, metamorphic rock that is much more durable than its engineered counterpart. While they often vary in price, quartzite can be a better investment due to its resilience and unique properties.
  • Natural quartzite countertops are an attractive and reliable alternative to marble. Quartzite has a similar aesthetic to some of the world's finest marbles, yet it is much more durable and resistant to wear and tear, including etching, scratching, and breaking. Moreover, depending on the variety of quartzite chosen, it may be a more affordable option than marble.
  • Quartzite is a hard and durable material for countertops. With proper care and maintenance, it can last a very long time. It is also rare and has unique patterns and designs that will be the envy of every guest and neighbor that walks through your kitchen halls.
  • Quartzite is strong, durable and can go a long time without maintenance. A light once over with soapy water can be enough maintenance most of the time. Quartzite however can break in environments of extreme heat and the surface can easily be scratched by sharp metals. Some variants of quartzite may also require resealing from time to time. Given the rarity, the colors and patterns may be limited.
  • Quartzite is among what they call maintenance-free surfaces. A once over with warm water and some soap will be all that you need on a daily basis.
  • Heat is the kryptonite of quartzite. As the material is made from high heat and pressure, it is also reactive to the same. The good news is, a towel or rag might be all you need to keep your quartzite countertops safe.
  • Just like most natural stones, prolonged, and repeated exposure to acid may cause stains. Although quartzite is mostly resistant to household acids from drinks, cleaning agents, and fruits, it would be best to wipe them off after exposure.
  • Being a naturally porous stone, quartzite is still known to absorb water. This quality will mean that prolonged and repeated exposure especially to standing water may cause stains over time. Sealing and constant cleaning and drying will easily prevent this.
  • Quartzite countertops in Chicago will set you back around $60 to $100 per square foot. This is attributed to its design, rarity and durability.
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