Dolomite Slabs in Colorado

Dolomite slabs in Colorado combine elegance with durability. Stronger than marble but softer than granite, dolomite features refined veining and soft tones — perfect for kitchen countertops and bathroom vanities. We offer free estimates, custom fabrication, and professional installation.

Calacatta Matarazzo

Calacatta Matarazzo Slab in Colorado
Dolomite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Dolomite

Finish: Honed

Supplier: InStone

Level: Exotic

Matarazzo Honed

Matarazzo Honed Slab in Colorado
Dolomite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Dolomite

Finish: Honed, Leathered

Supplier: InStone

Level: Exotic

Parana White

Parana White Slab in Colorado
Dolomite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Dolomite

Finish: Polished

Supplier: InStone

Level: Exotic

Super White

Super White Slab in Colorado
Dolomite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Dolomite

Finish: Polished

Supplier: InStone

Level: Exotic

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Dolomite Slabs – Frequently Asked Questions

Does dolomite scratch easily?+

Dolomite is harder than marble but softer than granite. Cutting boards are recommended to avoid scratches during heavy use.

Does dolomite stain easily?+

Dolomite is less porous than marble but can still absorb oils, coffee, or wine if not sealed regularly.

How do you clean and maintain dolomite countertops?+

Daily cleaning with mild soap and warm water is enough. Avoid acidic cleaners like vinegar or lemon juice, which can etch the surface.

Is dolomite a good choice for kitchens?+

Yes. Dolomite balances beauty and practicality, making it a popular option for countertops and islands when sealed properly.

What are the pros and cons of dolomite?+

Pros: elegant veining, softer look than marble, better durability than marble.

Cons: not as hard as granite, requires sealing, sensitive to acids.

How much do dolomite countertops cost?+

Prices usually range from $60 to $120 per square foot installed, depending on color, origin, and thickness.

Is dolomite harder than marble?+

Yes, dolomite is more resistant to scratches and etching than marble, making it a more practical choice for kitchens.

How does dolomite compare to granite?+

Granite is harder, more heat-resistant, and lower-maintenance. Dolomite has a softer appearance and lighter tones but needs more upkeep.

Dolomite vs Quartz – what’s the difference?+

Dolomite is natural and requires sealing, while quartz is engineered, non-porous, and virtually maintenance-free.