The first place to stop when selecting a natural stone slab for your countertop is Granite and Quartz Countertops located conveniently in Petoskey, MI. With hundreds of samples and remnants of natural stone along with a selection of full size slabs in stock our expert staff can help you begin your selection process. Our knowledge and experience can open you to new choices that you might not have considered before visiting our showroom. Working with your preferences and budget in mind, we will help you make the most of your visit to one of our suppliers.
Why Am I Going To A Stone Supplier?
Most natural stone has numerous variations, some of which are apparent when viewing small hand held samples. It is difficult to grasp the visual depth, veining and color variations without viewing the entire slab.
There are other naturally occurring phenomena you will want to familiarize yourself with before you notice them in your countertops: pitting, fissures, spidery fractures or small quartzite deposits that are inherent of the natural stone. Some of these characteristics may be avoided during the fabrication process. All granites are a product of Mother Nature and the characteristics inherent in them add to the beauty of the natural stone.
What Should I Bring With Me?
Be prepared with Granite & Quartz Countertop's name and the amount of material you will need to tag for your project. Take samples of flooring, tile and paint, as well as cabinet samples to compare with the stone. The more you bring, the easier your selection process will be. If these items are not available, the supplier can often provide you with samples to take home. Please do not take your children! For their safety, children under 16 are not allowed in the slab warehouses.
How Many Suppliers Should I Visit?
The quality of the material is comparable from one supplier. If, however, you are dissatisfied with the color variation or veining, you may find something different at another supplier. Materials cut from different locations within a given quarry or from different regional quarries may exhibit slightly different characteristics.
I Made A Selection, Now What?
We have accounts with many granite suppliers. You may reserve slabs on our account. It is vital that you inform Granite & Quartz Countertops that you have made a selection and record the serial numbers of the slabs you have chosen. We will then review the job and update the order with the supplier.
Please notify us if there are any unique characteristics of a slab, such as color variations or a particular mineral deposit that you would like included or excluded from the job. We can review your request(s) and comment on their feasibility. An additional visit to our factory at the time of cutting may be required to facilitate this request.

