by Kyle Bailey | May 22, 2026 | Countertop Questions
If you’ve ever gone countertop shopping and walked away more confused than when you started, quartz vs. quartzite is probably why. The names are so close that people mix them up constantly — even at some showrooms. But these are genuinely different materials...
by Kyle Bailey | May 19, 2026 | Countertop Questions
Most homeowners in Southlake do best with an eased edge or a small rounded edge on quartz countertops. That type of edge gives you a clean look, feels comfortable to the touch, and helps lower the chance of chips on sharp corners. If you want the best mix of style,...
by Kyle Bailey | May 9, 2026 | Countertop Questions
Getting ready for a quartz countertop estimate can save you time and money. When you show up prepared, you get a more accurate quote and avoid delays later. According to the National Kitchen and Bath Association, kitchen remodels offer one of the highest returns on...
by Kyle Bailey | May 9, 2026 | Countertop Questions
When a homeowner asks us for quartz countertops, we want to offer a product we can stand behind. A countertop is not a small detail. It changes how the kitchen looks, how easy the space is to clean, and how well the surface holds up to daily life. That is why we work...
by Kyle Bailey | May 6, 2026 | Countertop Questions
After Before Short answer Quartz countertops are not easy to chip in normal daily use. They are one of the stronger countertop materials for kitchens and bathrooms. In most Flower Mound homes, quartz holds up well against meal prep, kids, and everyday traffic. See how...