Quartzite Slabs in Colorado

Quartzite slabs in Colorado combine natural beauty with extreme durability. Harder than granite and naturally heat resistant, quartzite is ideal for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, and custom islands. We offer free estimates, fabrication, and installation.

Aqua Bela

Aqua Bela Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Polished, Honed, Leathered

Supplier: InStone

Level: 6

Audacia

Audacia Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Polished, Honed, Leathered

Supplier: InStone

Level: Exotic

Bianco Superiore

Bianco Superiore Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Polished, Honed, Leathered

Supplier: InStone

Level: 7

Black Diamond

Black Diamond Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Leathered

Supplier: InStone

Level: Exotic

Calacatta Mont Blanc

Calacatta Mont Blanc Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Polished, Honed, Leathered

Supplier: InStone

Level: Exotic

Blue Rome

Blue Rome Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Polished, Honed, Leathered

Supplier: InStone

Level: Exotic

Crystal

Crystal Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Polished

Supplier: InStone

Level: Super Exotic

Dakar

Dakar Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Polished

Supplier: InStone

Level: Exotic

Infinity White

Infinity White Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Leathered

Supplier: InStone

Level: Exotic

Krypton

Krypton Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Leathered

Supplier: InStone

Level: 6

Lavezzi

Lavezzi Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Honed

Supplier: InStone

Level: Exotic

Fusion

Fusion Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Polished, Honed, Leathered

Supplier: InStone

Level: Super Exotic

Gabana White

Gabana White Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Polished

Supplier: InStone

Level: 7

Green Star

Green Star Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Polished

Supplier: InStone

Level: Super Exotic

Leblon

Leblon Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Polished, Honed, Leathered

Supplier: InStone

Level: Exotic

Michelangelo

Michelangelo Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Polished

Supplier: InStone

Level: Exotic

Monaco

Monaco Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Polished, Honed, Leathered

Supplier: InStone

Level: Exotic

Mont Blanc

Mont Blanc Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Polished

Supplier: InStone

Level: Exotic

Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal Slab in Colorado
Quartzite

Thickness: 3cm

Material: Quartzite

Finish: Leathered

Supplier: InStone

Level: Exotic

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Quartzite Slabs – Frequently Asked Questions

Is quartzite better than quartz?+

Quartzite is a natural stone, extremely durable and heat resistant. Quartz is engineered, non-porous, and lower-maintenance.

What is the downside of quartzite countertops?+

Quartzite requires sealing to prevent stains and is more expensive than granite or quartz.

Why is quartzite so expensive?+

Quartzite is harder to quarry and fabricate. Its durability and unique patterns also add to its value.

Quartzite vs quartz – what’s the difference?+

Quartzite is natural, unique, and heat resistant but needs sealing. Quartz is man-made, uniform, and maintenance-free.

Quartzite vs marble – how do they compare?+

Quartzite is harder and more durable. Marble is softer, scratches easier, but has classic elegance.

Is quartzite a natural stone?+

Yes, quartzite is a 100% natural metamorphic rock formed from sandstone under heat and pressure.

How to seal quartzite countertops?+

Quartzite should be sealed every 1–2 years with a penetrating sealer to protect against stains.

What are the problems with quartzite countertops?+

Potential issues include higher cost, limited colors, and the need for sealing.

What are the most popular quartzite colors?+

Taj Mahal, Perla Venata, Cristallo, and White Macaubas are highly sought after.

Is Taj Mahal quartzite or granite?+

Taj Mahal is a true quartzite, prized for creamy tones and soft veining.

How much do quartzite countertops cost?+

Prices range from $70 to $150+ per square foot installed, depending on rarity and thickness.

Does quartzite need to be sealed?+

Yes, sealing helps protect quartzite from stains. Frequency: about once every 1–2 years.

Is quartzite heat resistant?+

Yes, quartzite handles hot pots and pans very well. Still, trivets are recommended.

How long do quartzite countertops last?+

With proper sealing and care, quartzite countertops can last for decades.