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Countertops
Choosing the right countertop material is the biggest decision in any kitchen or bath project. We fabricate and install all major surface types — engineered quartz, quartzite, marble, granite, porcelain, sintered stone, and natural stone — from our Kirkland facility. This page compares all materials side-by-side: price, durability, heat resistance, sealing requirements, indoor vs outdoor use, and what each material is best for. Use it to narrow your choices, then visit our showroom to see actual slabs.
Countertops at a Glance
Compare every countertop material we fabricate — side by side
Choosing a countertop is choosing countertop category nearly four decades ago — combining natural quartz with advanced manufacturing to deliver surfaces that never need sealing and last a lifetime.
Sourced from leading suppliers worldwide, Compare All Materials has grown into one of the world’s most recognized quartz surface brands. Their engineered quartz is made primarily from natural quartz — one of the hardest minerals on earth — combined with pigments and polymer resins under intense vibro-compression and kiln curing. The result is a non-porous, scratch-resistant, stain-resistant surface backed by a lifetime residential warranty.
With 7+ varieties spanning the engineered quartz, quartzite, marble, granite, porcelain, sintered stone, and natural stone, Our showroom and fabrication shop covers everything from value-priced granite to luxury marble to outdoor-rated porcelain to fire-rated sintered stone. The ICON collection is their latest innovation — a crystalline silica-free surface made with approximately 85% recycled content. At Absolute GM we fabricate every countertops slab in our own Kirkland shop using STONEEX digital templating and CNC equipment — ensuring sub-millimeter accuracy from template to installation.
Click each material below for an in-depth page covering brands, varieties, FAQs, and pricing.
These are the countertops brands our clients select most frequently. Each links to a detailed product page with close-up imagery and pricing. Full catalog in our product library →






Browse the complete countertops catalog — engineered quartz, quartzite, marble, granite, porcelain, sintered stone, and ICON collections — with individual product pages, finish options, and installed pricing.
How we help you choose — what we add
Side-by-side comparison: every countertop material
Engineered quartz, quartzite, marble, granite, porcelain, and sintered stone — all the relevant data in one table. we carry. All are fabricated in-house at Absolute GM with the same quality process.
| Feature | Eng. Quartz | Quartzite | Marble | Granite | Porcelain | Sintered Stone |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Composition | 90–94% quartz + resins | 100% natural metamorphic | 100% natural metamorphic | 100% natural igneous | Ceramic clay + minerals | Sintered minerals (no resin) |
| Price /sq ft installed | $55–$120 | $95–$200 | $80–$200 | $50–$110 | $80–$140 | $90–$180 |
| Hardness (Mohs) | ~7 | 7–8 | 3–4 (soft) | 6–7 | ~7 | ~7 |
| Heat resistance | Up to ~300°F | Excellent | Good | Excellent | Excellent (~1100°F) | Excellent (~1700°F) |
| Sealing required | Never | Annual | Every 6–12 months | Annual | Never | Never |
| Stain resistance | Excellent | Good (sealed) | Poor | Good (sealed) | Excellent | Excellent |
| Outdoor/UV use | Most: indoor only | Yes (with care) | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Look | Engineered, consistent | Marble-like, dramatic | Classic veining | Granular, natural | Engineered, customizable | Engineered, full-body |
| Best for | All-around indoor | Statement kitchens | Vanities, baths | Heat-heavy, value | Modern, outdoor | Outdoor, commercial |
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Enter your countertop dimensions for an instant ballpark range. Countertops pricing starts at $55/sq ft installed. For a detailed quote with AI photo analysis, use our full quote calculator →
Countertops countertops — FAQ
There’s no single “best” — the right material depends on your priorities. Best value: granite. Lowest maintenance: engineered quartz or porcelain. Best heat resistance: sintered stone or granite. Best for outdoor: porcelain, sintered stone, or granite. Most luxurious aesthetic: marble (vanity) or quartzite (kitchen). We help clients narrow choices based on use, budget, and aesthetic preferences. Visit our Kirkland showroom to see actual slabs.
Granite typically offers the best value, starting around $50/sq ft installed for popular varieties like Black Galaxy and Tan Brown. Mid-tier engineered quartz (MSI Q, Q-Premium Natural) starts around $55/sq ft. Standard travertine and basic limestone fall in similar ranges. Premium options like Calacatta marble, Macaubas Fantasy quartzite, and exotic granites can reach $200+. Material choice is one factor; edge profiles, cutouts, and project complexity also affect total cost.
Top outdoor picks: Porcelain (UV-stable, freeze-thaw resistant, warranted outdoor by Dekton, Neolith, XTONE), Sintered stone (most heat-resistant, fire-rated, full outdoor warranty), and Granite (natural durability, excellent value). Quartzite works outdoors with care (more frequent sealing). Engineered quartz and marble are not recommended outdoors. Pacific Northwest weather (rain, freezing winters, summer sun) is handled best by porcelain and sintered stone.
Engineered quartz, porcelain, and sintered stone are all non-porous and never need sealing. They resist stains, etching, and bacteria with just soap and water. Granite, quartzite, and limestone need annual sealing. Marble needs sealing every 6–12 months. Soapstone can be left unsealed (develops natural patina). For low-maintenance kitchens, engineered quartz and porcelain are top picks.
Best heat resistance, ranked: Sintered stone (~1700°F — the most heat-resistant surface available, Lapitec specifically is fire-rated). Porcelain (~1100°F — fully heat-resistant). Granite (excellent — you can place hot pans directly). Quartzite (excellent). Marble (good but can crack with thermal shock). Engineered quartz is the weakest — resin content can be damaged by heat above ~300°F (always use trivets).
For one-of-a-kind aesthetics, natural stones win: marble (luminous classical veining), quartzite (dramatic varied veining like Macaubas Fantasy), exotic granite (Blue Bahia, Costa Esmeralda). Each natural-stone slab is geologically unique — no two pieces alike. Engineered surfaces (quartz, porcelain, sintered stone) prioritize consistency — predictable patterns that can be matched across multi-slab installations. We recommend viewing actual natural-stone slabs at our Kirkland showroom or supplier yards before fabrication.
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Countertops countertops in Seattle — fabricated and installed by Absolute GM
Absolute GM is an independent countertop fabricator serving Greater Seattle and Puget Sound from our facility in Kirkland, WA. We fabricate every countertops slab in-house using STONEEX digital templating and CNC equipment. Countertops is a side-by-side comparison page covering all 7 major surface types — engineered quartz, quartzite, marble, granite, porcelain, sintered stone, and natural stone — non-porous, scratch-resistant, stain-resistant, and backed by a lifetime residential warranty. Their new Multi-material collection is crystalline silica-free with ~85% recycled content.
Countertops countertops are available in 7+ varieties across the engineered quartz, quartzite, marble, granite, porcelain, sintered stone, and ICON collections. Popular colors in our showroom include Quartz, Quartzite, Organic White, Frosty Carrina, and natural stone. Countertops countertops cost $50–$200 per square foot installed, depending on color selection and project complexity. We serve Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Bothell, Shoreline, Mercer Island, Issaquah, and surrounding areas. Template to installation in 10–18 business days. Contact us for a free countertops consultation or to schedule a slab viewing.
