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Quick answers to the questions Anchorage homeowners ask most.
Granite is natural stone, so each slab is unique and it handles heat very well; it's sealed periodically to resist stains. Quartz is engineered, so colors are consistent, it's non-porous, and it never needs sealing. Both are durable — the right pick comes down to look, maintenance, and budget.
Cost depends on square footage, the material and color you choose, the edge profile, and how many sink or cooktop cutouts are needed. The quickest way to a real number is a free quote — tell us about your project.
After you choose a slab, we template your cabinets, then fabricate the countertop — typically about one to two weeks before install day. The install itself is usually completed in a day for most kitchens.
Larger kitchens and islands sometimes need a seam because slabs come in finite sizes. We plan seam placement to be as discreet as possible and color-match the joint. Ask any installer where seams will fall before you hire.
Quartz is non-porous and never needs sealing. Natural granite is sealed at install and then resealed periodically — a quick job that keeps it resisting spills.
Yes — old-top removal and disposal is typically part of the project. Let us know your existing material when you request a quote so it's included.
Yes — we cover Anchorage, all of the Anchorage Municipality, and nearby Eagle River, Wasilla, and Palmer.
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