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Quartz Countertops in Raleigh

Looking for a surface that’s beautiful, durable, and easy to live with? Quartz countertops in Raleigh deliver everyday performance with designer looks.
They resist stains, stand up to busy kitchens and baths, and come in consistent colors—from crisp whites to marble-inspired veining.
Stop by our Raleigh showroom to see full slabs and plan your project with a local team that fabricates and installs in-house.

Modern kitchen with cozy lighting, and food ingredients on the counter top.

Why Quartz Is a Smart Choice for Raleigh Homes

Quartz is an engineered, non-porous surface made from ~93% ground quartz and ~7% resin and color pigments. That means no periodic sealing, excellent stain resistance, and a wide range of patterns that can emulate marble or deliver modern, uniform tones. In short: style without the high maintenance.

Quick benefits:

  • Non-porous; highly stain-resistant
  • Consistent colors and patterns, including true whites
  • Low maintenance—no sealing required
  • Engineered for daily wear in kitchens and baths 


You’ll love marble for:

  • Elegant veining that never dates
  • Cool-to-the-touch prep areas for pastry work
  • A natural stone story that adds character and value


Our team supplies, fabricates, and installs marble locally, so you get consistent quality and fast turnaround from one shop.

Custom Quartz Countertops in Raleigh: Our Process

You get a streamlined, local experience from the first showroom visit to the final polish.

  • Showroom & material selection. Explore popular looks like white quartz and soft-gray veining, plus options for quartz kitchen countertops and quartz bathroom countertops. A specialist helps you match slabs to cabinets, flooring, and lighting.
  • Digital measure & templating. We capture exact dimensions for a precise fit.
  • In-house fabrication. Your tops are cut, edged, and finished locally by trained quartz fabricators—authorized for major brands.
  • Professional installation. A coordinated crew installs efficiently with care for your space, providing the fast turnaround our customers expect.
Modern kitchen with cozy lighting, and food ingredients on the counter top.

Ready to Start?

Stop by our Raleigh showroom or request your free estimate today. Bring cabinet samples or
a mood board—our consultants will help you land the right stone, edge, and finish for your space.

Edge Profiles & Surface Finishes

Edges and finishes complete the look and feel of your counters.

  • Popular edge profiles: Eased (clean and modern), Half-Bullnose (softened), Full Bullnose (classic), Bevel (crisp shadow line), and Ogee (decorative).
  • Finishes: Polished for high reflection and easy cleaning; honed or matte for a softer, contemporary sheen.


Your designer will help you pair the edge and finish with your door style and room lighting for a cohesive result. (As an authorized quartz fabricator, we execute these details to brand spec.)

Quartz Countertop Durability & Care

Everyday upkeep is simple. Wipe spills with a mild dish soap and water. Because quartz is non-porous, it resists common stains from coffee, wine, or oils without sealing. Use trivets for hot cookware and cutting boards to protect the finish and your knives.

Simple care routine:

  • Daily: microfiber + mild soap
  • Weekly: check seams, sinks, and splash for residue
  • As needed: non-abrasive cleaner for sticky spots

Kitchens, Bathrooms, Laundry Rooms—And That White Aesthetic

From family kitchens to spa-style vanities, quartz adapts to Raleigh’s varied home styles. Want that crisp, gallery-bright aesthetic? White quartz countertops (Raleigh) pair beautifully with shaker cabinets and warm oak floors. Prefer drama? Consider bold veining with a mitered edge waterfall on an island.

Our showroom team can stage combinations so you see how colors play in real light.

Understanding Quartz Countertop Cost in Raleigh

Pricing is shaped by variables, not a one-size number. Your final investment depends on the slab brand and color group, square footage, cut-outs (sinks, cooktops), edge detail, backsplashes, and any special fabrication (mitered waterfalls, full-height splash). We provide transparent quotes after templating so you can compare options clearly—often presenting a “good / better / best” range to fit your budget for affordable quartz countertops in Raleigh.

Quartz vs. Natural Stone (Granite & Marble)

  • Quartz: Engineered, non-porous, highly stain-resistant. No sealing. Designed for consistent color/pattern and easy care.
  • Granite: 100% natural and heat-tolerant with unique movement; requires ongoing sealing and can absorb stains.
  • Marble: Elegant and classic; softer and more prone to etching and stains—great for low-traffic areas if you love patina.


If you want “marble looks” without the maintenance, quartz in marble-inspired patterns is the best of both worlds.

Why Urban Source Countertops?

You’re partnering with a local Raleigh fabricator-installer known for quality craftsmanship, quick lead times, and one-stop service—selection, measuring, fabrication, and installation. We’re trained and authorized across major quartz brands and serve homeowners, builders, and designers across the Triangle. Visit us at our Raleigh facility to see slabs and speak with a pro.

What homeowners like about us:

  • Local showroom & fabrication in Raleigh
  • Authorized quartz fabrication across leading brands
  • Fast, coordinated installs by an in-house team
  • Residential & builder experience throughout the Triangle

Service Area & Showroom

We proudly serve Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Apex, Garner, and surrounding communities from our New Bern Ave., Raleigh location.

Stop in to view slabs, compare edges and finishes, and request a free estimate.

FAQ

What makes quartz different from granite or marble?

Quartz is engineered and non-porous, so it resists stains and doesn’t require sealing. Granite and marble are natural, beautiful, and heat-tolerant, but they’re porous and need periodic sealing and extra care.

Use a soft cloth with mild dish soap and water. Avoid abrasives, and place hot pots on trivets to protect the resin binders near high heat zones.

Quartz tolerates warm temperatures, but direct, sustained heat from pots or small appliances can damage the surface. Use trivets or heat pads—especially beside cooktops.

Slab brand/color group, square footage, edges, cutouts, backsplashes, and specialty details influence price. After templating, we provide a precise quote so you can choose the right combination for your budget.

Yes. White quartz offers that bright, clean look and resists stains from coffee, wine, and sauces with simple daily care—great for family kitchens.