by Texas Granite Group | Mar 23, 2022 | granite countertops, quartz countertops
Quartz is an extremely hard, durable, and easy to maintain material, making it perfect for any home countertop. As bathroom and kitchen countertops are in the busiest areas of the home and experience the most activity on a daily basis, these areas require countertop...
by Texas Granite Group | Mar 10, 2022 | granite countertops, quartz countertops
Though a fairly new option for stone countertops, quartz offers a variety of benefits lacking in other hard stone options. Quartz countertops are made from the natural stone ground up and mixed with a small portion of binding resin. In this way, they are a great...
by Texas Granite Group | Jan 11, 2022 | granite countertops, quartz countertops
What are you hoping for in 2022? A new job? A new fitness goal? What about a new kitchen? With a new year, comes new promises, new outlooks, and new colors…including the color between your familiar four walls. While nothing is ever set in stone, particularly design...
by Texas Granite Group | Dec 31, 2021 | granite countertops, quartz countertops
There’s only one thing more important than choosing your countertop, and that’s making sure you hire a company with qualified and well-trained workers. This can be difficult when you’ve never had to do something like this previously. When faced with this type of...
by Texas Granite Group | Dec 9, 2021 | countertops, quartz countertops
When talking about materials for your kitchen or bathroom countertop, you probably heard of both quartz and quartzite and may have assumed they’re interchangeable. But these are two different materials and understanding the differences between them, as well as their...
by Texas Granite Group | Oct 14, 2021 | granite countertops, quartz countertops
Are you looking to redo your bathroom or kitchen and are considering quartz countertops but are still not sure they are the right choice? It doesn’t matter which room you’re making over. One of the main focal points is the countertops. You want them to be functional...