Natural Stone Surfaces Fabricated & Installed by One In-House Team

Quartzite Countertops in Midland, TX

Crystal Cabinets Inc. has designed, fabricated, and installed quartzite countertops for Midland and Odessa homeowners since 1991. Every slab is selected individually at our fabrication facility at 2704 S. County Road 1247, Midland, TX, cut and polished in-house by our own craftsmen, and installed by the same team that builds the cabinetry beneath it. No outsourcing. One crew from slab selection through final install.

  • Natural Stone, Not Engineered
  • Marble-Like Veining
  • Fabricated In-House
Know Your Stone

What Quartzite Actually Is, and Why It’s Worth It

Quartzite is a metamorphic stone formed under intense heat and pressure, which gives it the flowing veining of marble alongside a harder working surface. Homeowners planning a custom quartzite countertop often choose it because it delivers a refined, one-of-a-kind appearance that manufactured surfaces cannot replicate.

  • Natural stone with unique veining on every slab
  • Harder and denser than marble, suitable for everyday kitchens
  • Available in white, cream, gray, soft gold, and statement tones
  • Each slab viewed and approved by the homeowner before fabrication
  • 2-year warranty on materials and workmanship
  • Installed as part of remodels and new builds
Stone countertops fabricated and installed on custom cabinets by Crystal Cabinets Inc., quartzite countertop fabricators in Midland, TX
How It Works

How We Fabricate Your Custom Quartzite Countertops

At Crystal Cabinets Inc., every set of custom quartzite countertops moves through a controlled four-step process handled entirely in-house. Nothing is sent out to a third-party shop. For a deeper look at templating, seams, and cutouts, see the full fabrication and installation process.

  1. Choose Your Slab

    You select the exact quartzite slab, not a catalog sample. Varieties like Taj Mahal and Sea Pearl carry distinct veining patterns that shift across the surface. Viewing the actual stone before committing ensures the finished top matches your vision.

  2. Template Directly From the Space

    After cabinetry installation, we template directly from the finished space to capture exact dimensions, sink cutout placement, faucet drilling locations, and overhang depth. Nothing is measured from a blueprint and assumed.

  3. Fabricate at Our Midland Facility

    Our team cuts, edges, polishes, and prepares your stone at our Midland, TX shop. Edge profiles, thickness, and finish (polished, honed, or leathered) are all confirmed before fabrication begins.

  4. Cut, Shape and Polish

    Your quartzite is cut to the template at our Midland, TX facility, including sink and fixture cutouts, then the edges are shaped and polished to the profile you selected before the stone leaves our shop.

  5. Install and Inspect

    The same craftsmen who built your cabinetry set the stone, seal the surface, and inspect the finished install before leaving the job site.

Why Quartzite

Where Quartzite Works in Your Home

Quartzite earns its place in Midland and Odessa, TX kitchens by pairing a refined look with a genuinely hard natural surface. Crystal Cabinets Inc. fabricates it in-house, which means the people advising you on the stone are the same people who will cut, polish, and install it.

Kitchen Quartzite Countertops

Quartzite performs exceptionally well as kitchen quartzite countertops on islands, perimeter surfaces, and waterfall edges. Its density resists heat and scratching, and natural stone slabs are large enough to minimize seaming across wide kitchen layouts. Whether the project is a full kitchen remodel or a countertop-only replacement, Crystal Cabinets handles the fabrication and install.

Bathroom Quartzite Countertops

For bathroom quartzite countertops, quartzite brings the appearance of a spa-quality material into vanity tops and master bath surfaces. We fabricate single-sink and double-sink tops to match custom vanity cabinets built in the same shop, so the stone and cabinet finish coordinate precisely.

Luxury Custom Homes and Remodels

Quartzite is a consistent choice for luxury quartzite countertops in custom home builds and whole-home remodels across the Permian Basin. Crystal Cabinets works alongside homebuilders and remodeling clients from design through installation, coordinating stone selection with cabinetry and overall finish palette.

A Common Mix-Up

Quartzite Countertops vs Granite: Which Is Right for Your Home?

Midland homeowners frequently weigh quartzite countertops vs granite before choosing. Both are natural stone. Both are fabricated and installed by Crystal Cabinets. The choice usually comes down to the visual style you are after.

Comparison of natural quartzite and engineered quartz countertop materials
Feature Quartzite (What We Fabricate) Granite (Engineered Quartz)
What it is Marble-like veining and natural flow Granular texture with traditional depth
The look Bright, elegant color palette Wide range of natural earth tones
Hardness Unique slab movement, no two alike Consistent pattern, predictable layout
How you choose it Strong working surface for daily use Proven long-term durability

Not sure which stone fits your kitchen or bathroom? Compare quartzite with our granite countertops, or talk to our team about which natural stone fits your project.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About Quartzite Countertops

These are the questions Midland and Odessa, TX homeowners ask Crystal Cabinets Inc. most often about quartzite: what it is, how it differs from quartz and granite, and how we fabricate it. If your question is not answered here, call (432) 634-8891 and ask the team directly.

Is quartzite the same as quartz?
No. Quartzite is a natural stone formed when sandstone is subjected to heat and pressure inside the earth. Quartz countertops are an engineered surface made from crushed stone bound with resins and pigments. Natural quartzite has authentic veining and variation that engineered quartz does not replicate.
How do I care for quartzite countertops?
Quartzite should be sealed on installation and resealed annually depending on use. For daily cleaning, a mild dish soap and warm water is sufficient. Avoid acidic cleaners, which can degrade the sealant over time. Our team walks every homeowner through care instructions on install day.
Why do homeowners choose quartzite countertops?
Most homeowners come to quartzite for the look of marble on a harder natural working surface. Every slab carries one-of-a-kind flowing veining that no factory pattern reproduces. For kitchens in Midland and Odessa, TX, Crystal Cabinets Inc. sees quartzite chosen when the countertop is meant to anchor the whole room.
Do you fabricate quartzite countertops in-house?
Yes. Crystal Cabinets Inc. cuts, shapes, and polishes every quartzite countertop at our own Midland, TX facility. The team doing that work is the same team that builds your cabinets, so the countertop is templated, fabricated, and installed by people who know exactly what it has to fit.
Can I choose the actual slab before fabrication?
Yes, and we encourage it. Every quartzite slab has unique veining, so the catalog sample and the actual stone can look meaningfully different. We schedule slab selection as part of the project process before any cutting begins.
Do you fabricate quartzite for kitchen quartzite countertops on remodels?
Yes. Kitchen quartzite countertops are available for full remodeling projects and countertop-only replacements. We template from the finished cabinet installation, fabricate at our Midland facility, and install, typically within two to three weeks of slab selection.
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Quartzite is one part of the in-house cabinet and stone work Crystal Cabinets Inc. delivers across Midland and Odessa, TX.