
Wilsonart® Quartz is a strong, low-maintenance engineered stone surface with designs ranging from clean marble looks to bold quartzite-inspired patterns. For Twin Cities homeowners planning a kitchen remodel, bathroom vanity, bar top, laundry room, or other interior countertop project, Wilsonart Quartz offers the combination many people want: durable daily performance, consistent design, easy cleaning, and a wide range of colors.
At All American Granite, we are pleased to offer Wilsonart® Quartz as part of our curated quartz selection. This guide explains what Wilsonart Quartz is, how it performs, how thick it is, what it costs, which colors are worth considering, and how to view quartz options through our Twin Cities showroom experience.
Planning a countertop project? Visit our Twin Cities showroom in Burnsville to compare Wilsonart Quartz with other premium quartz, granite, marble, quartzite, soapstone, and natural stone surfaces.
What Is Wilsonart® Quartz?
Wilsonart Quartz is an engineered quartz surface designed for interior countertops and other residential or commercial applications. According to Wilsonart’s technical information, Wilsonart Quartz is made with up to 93% high-quality natural quartz crystals, along with binders and color agents that create consistent color and pattern through the slab.
For homeowners, that means Wilsonart Quartz offers the look of natural stone with the more predictable performance and design consistency of an engineered surface. It is especially popular for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, islands, wet bars, laundry rooms, and other hard-working interior spaces.
Is Wilsonart® Quartz High Quality?
Yes. Wilsonart Quartz is a high-quality engineered stone surface designed for durability, stain resistance, and easy maintenance. Wilsonart describes its quartz as strong, non-porous, resistant to scratching, staining, and water absorption, and virtually maintenance free.
Wilsonart also emphasizes several current performance and responsibility features that are important for today’s homeowners and designers:
- Low-maintenance surface: Wilsonart Quartz does not need routine sealing.
- Non-porous composition: The surface resists water absorption and staining when properly cared for.
- Durable daily performance: It is designed to resist abrasions, scratches, chips, and normal wear.
- 10-year limited warranty: Wilsonart Quartz is backed by a limited warranty from the manufacturer.
- Certifications: Wilsonart lists certifications including UL GREENGUARD Gold, Declare, and HPD for quartz surfaces.
- Low-silica styles: Wilsonart has introduced quartz designs engineered with less than 40% crystalline silica.
Like any countertop material, Wilsonart Quartz is not indestructible. Homeowners should still use cutting boards, trivets, and common-sense care. Hot pans, harsh chemicals, abrasive pads, and direct impact can damage quartz surfaces.
Where Is Wilsonart® Quartz Made?
Wilsonart is a long-established engineered surfaces brand headquartered in Temple, Texas. Its official technical data lists Wilsonart LLC in Temple, Texas as the distributor for Wilsonart Quartz. Because product sourcing and manufacturing details can vary by collection, availability, and distribution channel, homeowners should confirm current origin details for a specific Wilsonart Quartz color when selecting slabs or samples.
For most homeowners, the more important buying question is not simply where the product is made, but whether the specific surface is available locally, fits the design, meets the project budget, and can be fabricated by an experienced countertop company. All American Granite can help you compare Wilsonart Quartz with other quartz brands and natural stone options available through our Twin Cities slab selection network.
How Thick Is Wilsonart Quartz?
Wilsonart Quartz is commonly available in two countertop thicknesses:
- 2 cm: Approximately 3/4 inch thick
- 3 cm: Approximately 1 1/4 inch thick
For many kitchen countertop projects, 3 cm quartz is a popular choice because it provides a substantial look and usually does not require a built-up edge. For bathrooms, vanities, vertical applications, or certain design styles, 2 cm quartz may also be appropriate.
The best thickness depends on the design, edge profile, cabinet support, overhangs, project type, and the specific Wilsonart color selected. During your estimate and measurement process, All American Granite can help determine the right thickness for your countertop project.
Is Wilsonart® Quartz Expensive?
Wilsonart Quartz is generally positioned as a quality quartz surface with pricing that varies by color, slab size, thickness, finish, edge detail, layout, and installation complexity. Some Wilsonart designs may be more budget-friendly, while large-scale veined patterns, premium looks, specialty finishes, or complex projects can increase the total installed cost.
Several factors affect the final price of Wilsonart Quartz countertops:
- The Wilsonart Quartz color or collection selected
- 2 cm versus 3 cm thickness
- Total square footage
- Number of slabs needed
- Edge profile
- Sink cutouts, cooktop cutouts, and faucet holes
- Backsplash requirements
- Seam placement and slab layout
- Removal of existing countertops
- Installation details and jobsite access
The best way to compare Wilsonart Quartz pricing is to get a project-specific estimate. All American Granite can help you compare Wilsonart Quartz against similar quartz brands, natural granite, quartzite, and remnant options so you can choose the right surface for your design and budget.
Popular Wilsonart® Quartz Colors
Wilsonart Quartz offers a broad range of colors, from subtle whites and grays to bolder, more dramatic stone-inspired designs. Availability can change, so always confirm current samples and slab options before making a final selection.
River Glen
River Glen is a soft, versatile quartz design with a light background and subtle movement. It is a strong choice for homeowners who want a clean, timeless countertop that works with white, gray, navy, wood-tone, or transitional cabinetry.
Calacatta Oro
Calacatta Oro offers a classic white marble-inspired look with warm veining. It is a good fit for homeowners who want the elegance of Calacatta-style marble with the everyday maintenance advantages of quartz.
Haida
Haida provides a refined white and gray surface with a clean, polished appearance. It can work well in traditional, transitional, and modern spaces where the countertop should feel elegant without overpowering the room.
Enchanted Rock
Enchanted Rock is a darker Wilsonart Quartz option with a warm charcoal base and white veining. It can create contrast on an island, add drama to a modern kitchen, or bring depth to a bathroom vanity or wet bar.
Marble Falls
Marble Falls offers a light gray and white look that works well with many cabinet and flooring combinations. It is a practical option for homeowners who want a soft stone-inspired pattern without choosing a bright white surface.
Newer Wilsonart Quartz Design Directions
Wilsonart’s current quartz collection continues to move toward large-scale movement, natural stone looks, quartzite-inspired designs, earthen tones, and softly tinted hues. These newer design directions are especially useful for homeowners who want the visual character of natural stone with the maintenance advantages of quartz.
Current Wilsonart Quartz design themes include:
- Large-scale veining: Better for waterfall islands, statement kitchens, and modern open layouts.
- Quartzite-inspired looks: A good option for homeowners who love natural quartzite but prefer quartz maintenance.
- Warm earth tones: Helpful for kitchens with wood cabinetry, warm metals, handmade tile, and natural textures.
- Soft tinted surfaces: A way to add personality while keeping the overall room calm and refined.
- Natural Matte finishes: A lower-sheen option available in select Wilsonart designs.
For the most accurate color comparison, view samples in person and, whenever possible, compare them with cabinet doors, flooring, tile, paint colors, and lighting conditions from your home.
Wilsonart Quartz vs. Granite
Wilsonart Quartz and granite are both excellent countertop options, but they appeal to different priorities.
| Feature | Wilsonart Quartz | Granite |
|---|---|---|
| Material type | Engineered quartz surface | Natural stone |
| Appearance | More consistent color and pattern | Unique natural variation in every slab |
| Maintenance | No routine sealing required | May need periodic sealing depending on the stone |
| Stain resistance | Very good due to non-porous surface | Varies by stone and sealer |
| Heat resistance | Use trivets and avoid direct heat | Generally very heat resistant, but trivets are still recommended |
| Best for | Low-maintenance kitchens, baths, islands, and modern designs | Homeowners who want natural variation and one-of-a-kind stone |
If you are comparing quartz and granite, visit our quartz selection guide or stop by the showroom to compare real samples side by side.
Wilsonart Quartz vs. Other Quartz Brands
Wilsonart Quartz is one of several quality quartz brands available to homeowners. The right brand depends on the design, availability, budget, warranty preferences, and the exact color you love.
Silestone
Silestone is a well-known quartz brand with a broad color palette and many premium design options. It is often considered by homeowners who want designer quartz colors, refined veining, and strong brand recognition.
MSI Q Quartz
MSI Q Quartz is a popular option for homeowners who want a wide range of quartz colors at different price points. It can be a strong choice for budget-conscious projects, rental properties, secondary spaces, or homeowners who want a beautiful surface while keeping cost in mind.
Other Quartz Brands to Compare
Depending on your project, you may also want to compare Wilsonart Quartz with HanStone, Viatera, Vicostone, Quantra, Daltile ONE Quartz, and other quartz brands available through All American Granite’s supplier network.
How to Clean and Maintain Wilsonart Quartz
Wilsonart Quartz is designed to be easy to maintain. For everyday cleaning, use a soft cloth with mild soap and water. Wipe spills promptly, avoid harsh chemicals, and dry the surface to reduce streaking.
To keep Wilsonart Quartz looking its best:
- Use a cutting board instead of cutting directly on the countertop.
- Use trivets or hot pads under hot pans, slow cookers, air fryers, and electric griddles.
- Avoid abrasive scouring pads.
- Do not use strong solvents, oven cleaners, paint removers, or harsh chemicals.
- Clean matte finishes more frequently, since lower-sheen surfaces can show fingerprints and smudges more than polished quartz.
Is Wilsonart Quartz Right for Your Kitchen or Bathroom?
Wilsonart Quartz is a strong option if you want a countertop that is attractive, durable, easy to clean, and available in a wide range of colors. It is especially well suited for busy kitchens, family bathrooms, low-maintenance remodels, and homeowners who want a consistent stone-inspired look.
Wilsonart Quartz may be a good fit if you want:
- A low-maintenance kitchen countertop
- A non-porous surface that does not require routine sealing
- A marble or quartzite look with easier care
- A consistent pattern across your project
- A durable surface for a bathroom vanity, island, bar, or laundry room
- A wide selection of white, gray, warm neutral, dark, and stone-inspired colors
If you want a one-of-a-kind slab with natural movement, granite or quartzite may also be worth considering. All American Granite can help you compare the advantages of each material before you make a final decision.
Twin Cities Wilsonart® Quartz Dealer
All American Granite is a locally operated, woman-owned countertop company located in Burnsville, Minnesota. We help homeowners throughout the Greater Minneapolis and Saint Paul area choose, fabricate, and install premium countertops for kitchens, bathrooms, bars, backsplashes, laundry rooms, and other spaces throughout the home.
Our showroom and selection process are designed to make countertop buying easier. We can help you compare Wilsonart Quartz with other quartz brands, review color samples, understand pricing, discuss edge profiles, and choose the right surface for your home.
By working with multiple Twin Cities-area slab selection centers, All American Granite gives homeowners access to a wide range of quartz, granite, quartzite, marble, soapstone, onyx, semi-precious stone, and remnant options. Whether you need a full kitchen countertop installation or a smaller vanity, bar top, table, backsplash, or laundry room surface, our team can help you find the right material.
Ready to compare Wilsonart Quartz colors in person? Visit our Twin Cities showroom or contact All American Granite for a free estimate.
Wilsonart Quartz FAQs
Does Wilsonart Quartz need to be sealed?
No. Wilsonart Quartz does not need routine sealing. It is an engineered, non-porous surface designed for easy cleaning and maintenance.
Can Wilsonart Quartz be used outdoors?
Wilsonart Quartz is designed for interior use. For outdoor countertops, ask All American Granite about materials that are better suited to Minnesota weather, sun exposure, freeze-thaw cycles, and seasonal use.
Is Wilsonart Quartz heat resistant?
Wilsonart Quartz is designed for durable everyday performance, but direct heat can damage quartz surfaces. Always use trivets or hot pads under hot cookware and countertop appliances that generate heat.
Is Wilsonart Quartz scratch resistant?
Wilsonart Quartz is designed to resist scratches and abrasions during normal use, but it is still best to use a cutting board. Cutting directly on quartz can damage the surface and dull your knives.
What thickness should I choose for Wilsonart Quartz countertops?
Many kitchen projects use 3 cm quartz for a substantial look. 2 cm quartz may be appropriate for some vanities, design applications, or specific installation needs. The right choice depends on your layout, edge profile, support requirements, and design goals.
Can I see Wilsonart Quartz samples before choosing?
Yes. All American Granite can help you review quartz samples and compare Wilsonart Quartz with other quartz and natural stone options. Seeing samples in your home’s lighting or next to your cabinets, flooring, and tile is one of the best ways to make a confident decision.
How do I get a Wilsonart Quartz estimate?
Contact All American Granite with your project details, measurements, drawings, or photos. Our team can help you understand the options, compare materials, and prepare an estimate based on your specific countertop project.


