Quartz Countertops

Quartz countertops are one of the most popular choices for Twin Cities homeowners who want the beauty of stone with the convenience of an easy-care surface. Whether you are remodeling a kitchen, updating a bathroom vanity, adding a bar top, or planning a full home renovation, quartz offers a durable, low-maintenance, and design-friendly option for everyday living.

All American Granite fabricates and installs custom quartz countertops throughout the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area from our showroom in Burnsville, Minnesota. We help homeowners compare quartz colors, brands, edge profiles, sinks, backsplashes, and layout options so the finished countertop looks beautiful and functions well in your home.

Visit our Burnsville quartz and granite showroom to see samples, talk through your project, and get help choosing the right surface. No appointment is needed.

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Why Twin Cities Homeowners Choose Quartz Countertops

Quartz is an engineered stone surface made by combining natural quartz crystals with resins, polymers, and pigments. The result is a durable, non-porous countertop surface available in a wide range of colors and patterns, including marble-look quartz, warm neutrals, bold veining, soft whites, modern grays, and designs inspired by natural stone.

Low Maintenance

Quartz is popular because it does not require the same ongoing sealing routine as many natural stone countertops. Its non-porous surface makes it easier to clean and maintain, which is especially helpful in busy kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and family spaces.

Beautiful Color and Pattern Options

Quartz is available in a wide range of styles, from clean and subtle to dramatic and high contrast. Homeowners who want consistency across a large kitchen island often like quartz because many colors offer a more predictable pattern than natural stone. Homeowners who want more movement can choose quartz designs with bold veining and natural-stone-inspired depth.

To start comparing options, visit our quartz color options page or stop by the showroom to see popular quartz samples in person.

Durable Everyday Performance

Quartz is designed for everyday residential use. It stands up well to normal kitchen and bathroom activity when properly cared for. As with any premium countertop, cutting boards, trivets, and basic care habits are still recommended to help protect the surface and preserve its appearance.

Great for Kitchens, Bathrooms, Bars, and More

Quartz works well in many spaces throughout the home, including kitchen countertops, islands, bathroom vanities, powder rooms, laundry rooms, wet bars, desk areas, fireplace surrounds, and backsplashes. For smaller projects, ask about quartz remnants and Boutique Slab Selects that may be ideal for vanities, bar tops, shelves, or accent surfaces.

Quartz Countertop Brands Available at All American Granite

All American Granite offers access to a wide range of quartz brands, colors, and patterns. Each brand has its own design collections, color options, surface styles, and price ranges. Our team can help you compare samples side by side and narrow your options based on your cabinets, flooring, backsplash, lighting, and budget.

For a broader overview, visit our Quartz Selection Guide.

Quartz Countertop Cost in the Twin Cities

The cost of quartz countertops depends on the material, color, brand, slab size, thickness, edge profile, project layout, sink selection, cutouts, backsplash details, tear-out needs, installation complexity, and current availability. A simple bathroom vanity using a remnant will usually be priced differently than a full kitchen with an island, waterfall panels, backsplash, and multiple cutouts.

Common factors that affect quartz countertop pricing include:

  • The quartz brand and color selected
  • The total square footage of countertop material
  • Slab availability and whether multiple slabs are needed
  • Countertop thickness
  • Edge profile selection
  • Sink cutouts, cooktop cutouts, faucet holes, and other fabrication details
  • Backsplash height and material choice
  • Removal of existing countertops
  • Installation access, seams, corners, and layout complexity

The best way to price a quartz countertop project accurately is to share your measurements, layout, material preferences, and project goals with our team. We can help you compare options and provide a clear estimate before you make a final decision.

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Quartz vs. Granite vs. Quartzite

Quartz, granite, and quartzite are all popular countertop choices, but they are not the same material. The right choice depends on how you want the countertop to look, how much maintenance you prefer, where it will be used, and the overall style of your home.

Material What It Is Best For Maintenance Appearance
Quartz Engineered stone made with natural quartz, resins, polymers, and pigments Kitchens, bathrooms, islands, bars, laundry rooms, and low-maintenance spaces Does not require sealing Wide range of consistent colors, marble looks, and modern patterns
Granite Natural stone quarried from the earth Homeowners who want natural variation, character, and a one-of-a-kind slab Periodic sealing is typically recommended Unique natural movement, color variation, and mineral patterns
Quartzite Natural stone formed from sandstone under heat and pressure Luxury kitchens, dramatic islands, and homeowners who want natural stone with movement Sealing is typically recommended Elegant natural veining, often with marble-like movement

Still comparing materials? Read our guides on quartz versus granite and quartz versus quartzite.

Our Quartz Countertop Process

Choosing countertops can feel overwhelming at first. Our process is designed to make it easier to move from inspiration to installation with clear guidance at every step.

1. Visit the Showroom or Request an Estimate

You can begin by visiting our Burnsville showroom, calling our team, or requesting a free estimate online. Bring cabinet colors, flooring samples, backsplash ideas, photos, dimensions, or inspiration images if you have them.

2. Compare Quartz Samples and Brands

Our team will help you compare quartz samples, discuss color families, look at veining, review finish options, and narrow the choices that fit your home and budget. You can also ask about free take-home samples of popular quartz and granite colors.

3. Choose Details That Complete the Look

Once the material is selected, we help you consider edge profiles, sink choices, backsplash options, faucet placement, overhangs, seams, and any special project details.

4. Measure and Template

Accurate measurement is critical to a well-fitted countertop. After your cabinets are ready, we measure the project and prepare the details needed for fabrication.

5. Fabricate Your Countertops

Your quartz countertops are cut, shaped, edged, and prepared according to the approved layout and project specifications. Proper fabrication helps ensure a clean fit, attractive seams, and a polished finished result.

6. Professional Installation

Our installation team delivers and installs your countertops, places the slabs, secures the material, completes seams, and finishes the details so your kitchen, bathroom, or other space is ready to enjoy.

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Quartz Countertops for Every Room

Kitchen Quartz Countertops

Quartz is a strong choice for kitchen countertops because it combines design flexibility with easy maintenance. It works well for large islands, perimeter countertops, full-height backsplashes, coffee bars, pantry counters, and open-concept kitchens where the countertop becomes a major design feature.

Explore our kitchen countertops in Minneapolis-St. Paul page or browse our kitchen countertop gallery for inspiration.

Bathroom Quartz Countertops and Vanity Tops

Quartz is also an excellent option for bathroom vanities and powder rooms. Its non-porous surface, design consistency, and broad color range make it easy to create a clean, polished bathroom look. Smaller vanity projects may also be a good fit for quartz remnants.

See bathroom project ideas in our bath gallery.

Quartz Backsplashes

Quartz can be used for short backsplashes, full-height backsplashes, and accent walls. Matching or coordinating the backsplash with the countertop creates a clean, finished look and can reduce grout lines compared with tile.

Bars, Laundry Rooms, Desks, and Small Projects

Quartz is not limited to kitchens and bathrooms. It can also be used for wet bars, basement bars, laundry room counters, home office surfaces, mudroom counters, shelves, and other custom spaces. Ask about quartz and granite remnants for smaller projects.

Can Quartz Be Used Outdoors?

Quartz is a durable indoor countertop material, but it is generally not recommended for direct outdoor exposure unless the specific product is rated for exterior use. Prolonged sunlight and weather exposure can affect some engineered quartz surfaces. For outdoor kitchens and exposed exterior spaces in Minnesota, granite, quartzite, porcelain, or a manufacturer-approved outdoor surface may be a better choice.

Read more about granite or quartz outdoors.

Visit Our Quartz Countertop Showroom in Burnsville

The best way to choose quartz countertops is to see samples in person. Photos are helpful, but lighting, cabinet colors, flooring, and surrounding finishes can change how a quartz color looks in your home.

Visit our newly remodeled Twin Cities quartz and granite showroom:

All American Granite
670 East Travelers Trail
Burnsville, MN 55337
Phone: (952) 882-1600

Monday through Friday: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

No appointment is needed. Stop in to see quartz samples, talk through your project, and get help choosing the right countertop for your home.

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Quartz Countertops Near Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the Twin Cities

All American Granite serves homeowners throughout the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area. Our Burnsville location is convenient for homeowners in the south metro as well as communities across the Twin Cities.

Common service areas include:

  • Minneapolis
  • St. Paul
  • Burnsville
  • Bloomington
  • Eagan
  • Apple Valley
  • Lakeville
  • Savage
  • Prior Lake
  • Eden Prairie
  • Edina
  • Woodbury
  • Maple Grove
  • And surrounding Twin Cities communities

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Quartz Countertop FAQs

How much do quartz countertops cost in Minneapolis and St. Paul?

Quartz countertop pricing depends on the brand, color, square footage, slab requirements, edge detail, sink and cooktop cutouts, backsplash choices, tear-out needs, and installation complexity. The most accurate way to price a project is to request a free estimate with your layout, measurements, and preferred materials.

Do quartz countertops need to be sealed?

No. Quartz countertops do not require sealing because they are non-porous. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water is usually enough for routine care.

Is quartz good for busy kitchens?

Yes. Quartz is a popular choice for busy kitchens because it is durable, low maintenance, and available in many colors and patterns. It is still important to use cutting boards, trivets, and normal countertop care habits to protect the surface.

Can I see quartz samples before choosing a color?

Yes. All American Granite stocks samples of popular quartz and granite colors that you can see in the showroom and, in many cases, take home to compare with your cabinets, flooring, paint, and lighting.

What quartz brands does All American Granite offer?

All American Granite offers access to many popular quartz brands, including HanStone, Silestone, Vicostone, Aggranite, Daltile ONE Quartz, Quantra, Wilsonart, and others. Visit the showroom to compare current samples and available colors.

How long does quartz countertop installation take?

Project timelines depend on material availability, measurement, fabrication schedule, installation details, and the scope of the project. Our team can review the current timeline with you when you request an estimate or visit the showroom.

Is quartz better than granite?

Quartz is not automatically better than granite. It is different. Quartz is engineered, non-porous, and low maintenance. Granite is natural stone with unique color and pattern variation. The best choice depends on the look you want, how you use the space, and your maintenance preferences.

Is quartz better than quartzite?

Quartz is engineered for consistency and low maintenance, while quartzite is a natural stone known for dramatic movement and luxury appeal. Quartzite typically requires sealing. Many homeowners choose quartz for practicality and quartzite for natural stone beauty.

Can quartz be used for bathroom vanities?

Yes. Quartz is a great choice for bathroom vanity tops, powder rooms, and primary bath counters because it is easy to clean and available in many colors. Smaller bathroom projects may also be a good fit for quartz remnants.

Can quartz be used outdoors in Minnesota?

Most quartz surfaces are not recommended for direct outdoor exposure unless the product is specifically designed and approved for exterior use. For outdoor kitchens, ask our team about better options for Minnesota weather and sun exposure.

Quartz Countertop Resources

Use these guides to learn more about quartz colors, brands, design options, maintenance, pricing, and material comparisons.

Quartz Brand Guides

Quartz Planning and Design Guides

Quartz Care and Maintenance

Quartz Comparisons

Start Your Quartz Countertop Project

Whether you already know the quartz color you want or you are just beginning to compare options, All American Granite can help you move forward with confidence. Visit our Burnsville showroom, browse samples, ask questions, and get expert guidance from selection through installation.

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