Quartzite Countertops

Beautiful, durable, and naturally-occurring — quartzite brings timeless elegance to your Boston-area kitchen.

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Quartzite Countertops​

If you want to create a beautiful kitchen and renovate your countertops, you may have already heard of popular options such as quartz, granite and marble. If you haven't considered quartzite, you owe it to yourself to learn more about this beautiful and durable solution!

Quick Material Details​

Key specifications and features at a glance.

Material Type

Granite

Finish

Polished

Thickness

2cm / 3cm

Brand

Cambria

Color Tone

White, Gray, Black

Material Type

Kitchen, Bathrooms

Premium Quality Assured

Every slab is hand-selected for its natural beauty, durability, and long-lasting performance.

What is Quartzite?​

Quartzite is a metamorphic rock that forms when significant pressure and heat are exerted onto sandstone in the earth's crust. Like marble, quartzite is mined and is available in slabs that are polished and treated for better durability.

Quartzite has the same types of veins and streaks as found in marble. It comes in white and grey most often, but it can also be found in red, yellow, blue, pink, green and orange when iron oxide or other minerals are mixed in the stone.

What Are the Benefits of Marble Kitchen Countertops?​

If you're considering a quartzite kitchen countertop for your Woburn or Boston-area home, there are many advantages to this choice:

1

It is ideal for Kitchen Use

Quartzite is known for being a very durable and strong material, which makes it a perfect option for busy and frequently-used kitchens. This material is harder than quartz, granite and marble, ensuring your investment in these countertops is one that will last. Quartzite will not etch, warp or scratch as easily as other surfaces, although we do still recommend using cutting boards to protect your countertop surface.

2

Cleanup is Easy

Quartzite countertops do not require excessive maintenance. They do need to be sealed before you use them and re-sealed once or twice each year. With the seal in place, however, caring for your countertops is simply a matter of tidying up any accidental spills!

3

Quartzite is a beautiful material for countertops

The natural streaks in quartzite create a look somewhere between stone and marble. The high-gloss finish can catch the light and make your whole kitchen look brighter. In addition, since quartzite is naturally-occurring, each slab is a little bit different, making your kitchen counter a unique work of art. It is an expensive material while also looking the most natural.

4

Quartzite is heat-resistant

Being heat-resistant means quartzite will not burn, melt or scorch the way laminate and man-made materials can. In addition, since it remains slightly cool, it creates a pleasant surface to work on and is perfect for completing kitchen tasks like rolling out dough for bread or cookies.

Find the Best Quartzite Countertops in Boston

If you're considering a quartzite kitchen countertop for your Woburn or Boston-area home, there are many advantages to this choice:

Ready to Start Your Project?

Pablo Marble and Granite, LLC has many years of fabrication and installation experience, and we back our extensive knowledge of our service with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Our high customer satisfaction rates and exemplary reviews online showcase how hard we work to bring beauty and functionality to each customer's kitchen.

If you want an experienced, courteous and professional team to help you bring beautiful quartzite countertops to your home, book an appointment with us today! Our affordable prices will work with your budget, while our excellent workmanship and quality materials will leave you thrilled with your kitchen. With every project, our goal is to bring the highest standards of design, fabrication and installation to you. Start your customization process today!

Our Quartzite Gallery

Browse our full collection of quartzite slabs — click any slab to view full size.

Our Materials​

Premium Quartz Brands​

We partner with industry-leading quartz manufacturers to provide exceptional quality, design versatility, and long-lasting performance for every project.

Cambria

A premier U.S.-based brand known for luxury designs, handcrafted quality, and a strong commitment to durability backed by a lifetime warranty.

Silestone (by Cosentino)

A globally recognized Spanish manufacturer offering innovative quartz surfaces with advanced durability, a wide color palette, and built-in antimicrobial protection.

MSI Q Quartz

A leading North American supplier providing an extensive selection of stylish, high-quality quartz surfaces at competitive price points.

HanStone Quartz

Engineered by the Hanwha Group, this premium quartz is known for its durability, refined aesthetics, and consistent, high-quality manufacturing.

Viatera (by LX Hausys)

A globally trusted brand offering beautifully crafted quartz surfaces with a broad range of colors and finishes, produced with advanced manufacturing standards.

Question? We Have Answers.​

Can't find what you're looking for? Our team is happy to answer any question, no obligation.

Still have a question?

Call us directly or book a free in-home consultation and we'll walk you through everything.

781-696-2990

How much does a new countertop cost in Boston?

Countertop pricing depends on the material, size, and edge profiles you choose. Granite tends to be the most affordable natural stone option, while quartz and marble are typically mid-to-upper range. We provide free in-home estimates so you can see exact pricing for your project — call us at 781-696-2990​ or book an appointment online.​

Countertop pricing depends on the material, size, and edge profiles you choose. Granite tends to be the most affordable natural stone option, while quartz and marble are typically mid-to-upper range. We provide free in-home estimates so you can see exact pricing for your project — call us at 781-696-2990​ or book an appointment online.​

Countertop pricing depends on the material, size, and edge profiles you choose. Granite tends to be the most affordable natural stone option, while quartz and marble are typically mid-to-upper range. We provide free in-home estimates so you can see exact pricing for your project — call us at 781-696-2990​ or book an appointment online.​

Countertop pricing depends on the material, size, and edge profiles you choose. Granite tends to be the most affordable natural stone option, while quartz and marble are typically mid-to-upper range. We provide free in-home estimates so you can see exact pricing for your project — call us at 781-696-2990​ or book an appointment online.​

Countertop pricing depends on the material, size, and edge profiles you choose. Granite tends to be the most affordable natural stone option, while quartz and marble are typically mid-to-upper range. We provide free in-home estimates so you can see exact pricing for your project — call us at 781-696-2990​ or book an appointment online.​

Countertop pricing depends on the material, size, and edge profiles you choose. Granite tends to be the most affordable natural stone option, while quartz and marble are typically mid-to-upper range. We provide free in-home estimates so you can see exact pricing for your project — call us at 781-696-2990​ or book an appointment online.​

Countertop pricing depends on the material, size, and edge profiles you choose. Granite tends to be the most affordable natural stone option, while quartz and marble are typically mid-to-upper range. We provide free in-home estimates so you can see exact pricing for your project — call us at 781-696-2990​ or book an appointment online.​