When Las Vegas homeowners search "quartz countertops near me," they get Braza Stone at the top, National Stone at #2, and RioStones at #3. Signature Stone shows up at #4. This guide is written by the #4 company, and it is an honest comparison of what each of the top Las Vegas quartz countertop fabricators actually offers — what quartz brands they carry, what their process looks like, what they're genuinely good at, and where the differences matter for a homeowner trying to make a $3,000 to $8,000 decision. We have an obvious stake in how this guide turns out. We've tried to write it as if we don't.
A Signature Stone quartz installation in a Summerlin kitchen — Silestone Eternal Calacatta Gold with a mitered waterfall island edge. Understanding what differentiates Las Vegas quartz countertop fabricators helps you choose the right one for your project.The Las Vegas quartz countertop market in 2026 is more competitive than most homeowners realize when they start getting quotes. There are at least a dozen fabricators serving the valley, ranging from one-person operations to full-scale facilities with CNC machinery and multiple installation crews. The companies that rank highest in Google Maps for "quartz countertops" aren't necessarily the best — they're the ones with the strongest combination of reviews, Google Business Profile optimization, and website signals. Quality and Google Map rank don't always line up.
This guide covers the four companies that Las Vegas homeowners encounter most often when searching for quartz countertops: Braza Stone, National Stone LV, RioStones, and Signature Stone. We've assessed each based on what's publicly known — their websites, their reviews, their stated capabilities, and what customers report about the experience. We've been honest about our own company's limitations because a guide that pretends Signature Stone is perfect in every dimension is obviously a marketing piece, not a useful resource.
The goal is to give you enough information to make a genuinely informed call — or to walk into any of these showrooms knowing what questions to ask.
What to Know Before Comparing Any Las Vegas Quartz Countertop Company
Before assessing individual companies, three things about the Las Vegas quartz market are worth understanding — because they affect what the right choice looks like for your specific project.
Quartz Brand Access Varies Significantly
Not every Las Vegas fabricator carries the same quartz brands. Premium manufacturers like Silestone (by Cosentino) and Cambria have authorized dealer networks — fabricators must maintain relationships with distributors, meet volume requirements, and in some cases complete product training to offer these materials. A fabricator that doesn't have access to Cambria can't get it for you without going through a third party, which adds cost and timeline. If you have a specific brand in mind, confirm brand access before anything else.
Commodity quartz — generic engineered quartz without strong brand recognition — is available through virtually every Las Vegas fabricator at lower prices. For homeowners who care primarily about material performance and aren't attached to a specific brand, commodity quartz from a quality fabricator is completely legitimate. For homeowners who want the warranty, aesthetic range, and resale value association of Silestone or Cambria, brand access matters from the first conversation.
Fabrication Technology Determines Quality More Than Price
The most important differentiator between Las Vegas quartz fabricators is not price — it's fabrication technology. Fabricators using CNC waterjet machinery and digital templating (Flexijet or equivalent systems) produce seams accurate to fractions of a millimeter, sink cutouts with polished edges, and edge profiles that are consistent across every linear foot. Fabricators using older equipment or hand methods produce results that are visibly different — seams that are wider or uneven, cutouts that require field finishing, edges that vary.
You cannot see this difference in a quote. You can see it in finished work photos, and you can ask directly: what equipment does the fabricator use for templating and cutting? Any fabricator confident in their process will answer this question clearly.
Licensing Protects You — Ask for It
Nevada requires countertop fabrication and installation contractors to hold a valid Nevada State Contractors Board license. Licensed contractors carry insurance that protects your home during the project. Unlicensed contractors are typically cheaper and significantly higher risk. Verify any Las Vegas contractor's license at nscb.nv.gov before signing a contract — the search takes two minutes and reveals license status, any disciplinary actions, and insurance verification.
The Top 4 Las Vegas Quartz Countertop Companies: An Honest Comparison
#1 in Google Maps: Braza Stone
Braza Stone
Braza Stone holds the #1 Google Maps position for "quartz countertops" in Las Vegas with a 4.4-star rating across 101 reviews. They are a fabrication and installation shop that also imports natural stone directly — granite, marble, and quartz — from Brazil, India, and other international sources. Their facility on Meade Avenue in central Las Vegas includes a slab yard and showroom. They also offer cabinetry (RTA/ready-to-assemble) and outdoor kitchen packages.
Braza Stone's quartz offering is not prominently featured in their marketing, which leans heavily toward granite and natural stone. Their website's strongest content is around granite and outdoor kitchen packages. Customers in reviews mention their in-person showroom experience positively — the owners are described as helpful and knowledgeable, and the slab selection is noted as genuinely impressive. The 0% interest financing for 18 months is a differentiator that few other Las Vegas quartz fabricators prominently offer.
- Highest Google Maps ranking in Las Vegas for quartz
- Direct stone importer — competitive pricing on natural stone
- 0% financing for 18 months available
- Outdoor kitchen packages
- Established showroom with physical slab inventory
- Quartz selection and brand access not prominently stated
- Website content is thin — limited project portfolio online
- Hours end at 4 PM weekdays — limited for working homeowners
- Primarily known for granite/natural stone rather than quartz brands
Best for: Homeowners who want to see physical stone slabs in person, are interested in granite or natural stone alongside quartz, or want financing options. Confirm quartz brand access (Silestone, Cambria) before visiting if those brands are priorities.
#2 in Google Maps: National Stone LV
National Stone LV
National Stone LV holds the #2 Google Maps position with a 4.4-star rating across 82 reviews. They position themselves as the only licensed and insured company in Las Vegas that supplies, fabricates, and installs countertops all under one roof. Their 25-year history in Las Vegas is a genuine differentiator — the institutional knowledge of local conditions, housing stock, and client preferences that comes from two decades of work in the valley is real and valuable.
National Stone's website content is actively updated with new slab arrivals — Calacatta Olympus Quartz, Taj Mahal Quartzite, Riviera Quartzite — which signals a live inventory that changes regularly. Their stated approach of direct stone importing to eliminate the middleman and maintain price control is their primary competitive claim. They emphasize pricing by the square foot ("you only pay for what you use"), which is a transparent pricing model that some competitors don't match.
For quartz specifically, National Stone offers engineered quartz alongside their more prominently featured natural stone inventory. Their quartz selection includes marble-look patterns like Calacatta Olympus. The 7 to 10 business day fabrication timeline they state is consistent with CNC-equipped shops. Their review content suggests strong customer experience at the showroom and during installation.
- 25+ years Las Vegas experience
- Supplies, fabricates, and installs under one roof
- Square-foot pricing model — transparent, pay only for what you use
- Constantly updated slab inventory with new arrivals
- Strong review base with detailed customer testimonials
- Natural stone is the primary focus — quartz is secondary
- Premium brand quartz (Silestone, Cambria) access not specified
- 7–10 day fabrication timeline is typical but not the fastest available
Best for: Homeowners who want a full-service, experienced Las Vegas shop with transparent square-foot pricing and strong natural stone options alongside quartz. The 25-year track record and in-house everything model is a legitimate quality signal.
#3 in Google Maps: RioStones
RioStones Las Vegas
RioStones holds the #3 Google Maps position with a 4.9-star rating across 37 reviews — the highest star rating of the four companies in this comparison despite fewer total reviews. They are primarily a natural stone importer and supplier with a 25,000 square foot showroom and warehouse in Las Vegas, carrying over 5,000 slabs in 200+ colors and patterns. They are part of a larger West Coast operation with locations in Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
RioStones carries branded quartz including Silestone and Caesarstone alongside their natural stone inventory. The scale of their showroom — 25,000 square feet — is substantially larger than most Las Vegas stone operations and allows them to maintain an inventory depth that smaller shops can't match. Their import direct model means they stock materials that may not be available at fabrication-focused competitors.
The important distinction with RioStones is their primary business model: they are a stone supplier and distributor, not primarily a fabrication and installation shop. Some Las Vegas homeowners buy slabs from RioStones and hire a separate fabricator, while others work with them on full projects. Confirm their current fabrication and installation capabilities directly before assuming the full-service model applies to your project.
- Highest star rating (4.9) of the four companies compared
- 25,000 sq ft showroom — largest slab selection in Las Vegas
- Carries Silestone and Caesarstone branded quartz
- Imports direct from Brazil — wide material range at competitive prices
- 200+ colors and patterns in stock
- Primary focus is stone supply, not fabrication/installation
- Confirm full-service project capability before committing
- Website requires JavaScript — limited online content accessibility
- 37 reviews is a smaller sample than competitors
Best for: Homeowners who want the widest possible slab selection in Las Vegas, are comfortable seeing materials before committing, or already have a fabricator and need a slab supplier. Also suitable for full-service projects if their installation capability is confirmed.
#4 in Google Maps: Signature Stone
Signature Stone
Signature Stone holds the #4 Google Maps position with a 4.9-star rating across 31 reviews — equal highest star rating to RioStones. We are a licensed Nevada countertop fabrication and installation contractor operating since 2015. Our Bond Street facility uses Flexijet digital templating and robotic sawjet/CNC machinery for all fabrication. We carry Silestone, Cambria, and Dekton alongside quartzite, granite, marble, and porcelain.
We rank #4 in Google Maps and not #1. The honest reason: Braza Stone and National Stone have been in Las Vegas longer and have more reviews. Google Maps rankings for local service businesses are heavily influenced by review count, review recency, and GBP engagement — all of which take time to build. Our fabrication quality, technology, and brand access are not inferior to the higher-ranked competitors. Our review base is smaller.
What Signature Stone offers that is genuinely distinctive among Las Vegas quartz fabricators: Silestone and Cambria authorization (confirming access to their premium quartz collections including the Eternal series and Brittanicca range), Dekton for outdoor Las Vegas kitchen applications, and Flexijet digital templating for precision that hand-templating cannot match. We also carry quartzite, granite, and marble for homeowners who want natural stone options or island-contrast combinations.
- Silestone, Cambria, and Dekton authorized — full premium brand access
- Flexijet digital templating + CNC/robotic sawjet fabrication
- Licensed Nevada contractor — insurance and accountability
- 4.9 stars — highest rating alongside RioStones
- Full quartz + natural stone + Dekton under one roof
- #4 in Google Maps — fewer reviews than Braza Stone and National Stone
- Established 2015 — shorter history than 25+ year competitors
- Smaller review base (31 reviews) than the top two
Best for: Homeowners who want Silestone or Cambria specifically, need Dekton for outdoor applications, want CNC precision fabrication, or are comparing multiple Las Vegas quartz companies and want full transparency on what each offers.
Get a Free Estimate from Signature Stone
Licensed contractor. Silestone, Cambria, and Dekton authorized. CNC fabrication. Free measurement across Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, and North Las Vegas.
View Our Collections +1 775-505-9500Side-by-Side Comparison: Las Vegas Quartz Countertop Companies
| Factor | Braza Stone | National Stone LV | RioStones | Signature Stone |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Google Maps Rank | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 |
| Star Rating | 4.4 ★ | 4.4 ★ | 4.9 ★ | 4.9 ★ |
| Review Count | 101 | 82 | 37 | 31 |
| Years in Las Vegas | 10+ years | 25+ years | 20+ years | Since 2015 |
| Silestone / Cambria | Confirm directly | Confirm directly | Silestone, Caesarstone | Yes — authorized |
| Dekton (outdoor) | Confirm directly | Confirm directly | Confirm directly | Yes |
| Digital Templating | Confirm directly | Yes (stated) | Confirm directly | Yes — Flexijet |
| Licensed Contractor | Confirm directly | Yes (stated) | Confirm directly | Yes |
| Fabrication In-House | Yes | Yes | Confirm | Yes — Bond St facility |
| Financing Available | Yes — 0% / 18 months | Confirm directly | Confirm directly | Confirm directly |
| Natural Stone Options | Strong — imports direct | Strong — 25+ year importer | Very strong — 5,000 slabs | Yes — granite, quartzite, marble |
| Outdoor Kitchen / Dekton | Outdoor packages offered | Confirm directly | Confirm directly | Yes — Dekton recommended |
Quartz color selection at Signature Stone — Silestone and Cambria samples showing the range from bright white to warm grey marble-look patterns available in Las Vegas. Seeing samples in person before committing to a slab is the most important step in any quartz countertop selection process.Quartz Brands Available in Las Vegas — and Why They Matter
The quartz you put in your kitchen is not a commodity decision in the way that, say, standard concrete block is. The major quartz brands — Silestone, Cambria, Dekton, Caesarstone — differ meaningfully in their composition, warranty terms, aesthetic range, and performance characteristics. Understanding those differences helps you evaluate both the material and the fabricator's brand access simultaneously.
Silestone by Cosentino
Silestone is the most widely recognized quartz brand in the Las Vegas residential market. Their HybriQ+ technology uses a hybrid mineral and recycled materials composition that Cosentino claims delivers superior scratch resistance and sustainability credentials over traditional engineered quartz. The Eternal series — Eternal Calacatta Gold, Eternal Marquina, Eternal Serena, Eternal Statuario — produces marble-look surfaces that are among the most specified patterns in Summerlin and Henderson renovations in 2026.
Silestone pricing runs approximately $75 to $130 per square foot installed in Las Vegas depending on collection and complexity. Entry-level Basiq and Classic collections are competitively priced. The Eternal and Lux collections carry premium pricing. Silestone carries a 25-year warranty on residential installations — one of the strongest warranty offers in the quartz category. RioStones carries Silestone. Signature Stone is a Silestone authorized dealer. Confirm Silestone availability directly with Braza Stone and National Stone before assuming it's in their inventory.
Cambria Quartz
Cambria is the only American-owned and manufactured quartz brand of significant scale, producing all of its material from a facility in Minnesota using quartz sourced in Norway and the US. That supply chain control — from raw material to finished slab — produces exceptional consistency and supports Cambria's lifetime residential warranty, which is the strongest warranty offer in the quartz market. No other major quartz brand matches a lifetime warranty.
The Brittanicca collection — Cambria's white and soft grey marble-look line — is the most specified quartz pattern category in Summerlin luxury renovations. Brittanicca Gold, White Cliff, and Weybourne deliver convincing marble aesthetics without marble's maintenance requirements. Cambria pricing in Las Vegas runs $85 to $150 per square foot installed. Signature Stone carries Cambria. Confirm Cambria access with the other three companies before visiting their showrooms if Cambria is a priority for your project.
Dekton by Cosentino
Dekton is not technically quartz — it's an ultra-compact sintered stone surface with 0% porosity, genuine heat resistance, and UV stability that makes it uniquely suited for Las Vegas outdoor kitchens. Standard quartz degrades in Nevada sun over time as UV exposure affects the resin binders. Dekton doesn't. If your project includes outdoor countertop applications, Dekton deserves serious consideration. Signature Stone carries Dekton. Confirm availability with the other three companies.
Caesarstone
Caesarstone is an Israeli-founded quartz manufacturer with strong market presence in the Western US. RioStones carries Caesarstone in their Las Vegas showroom. It's a solid mid-to-premium quartz brand with a broad color range and reliable performance. For homeowners who want branded quartz without the premium pricing of Cambria, Caesarstone through RioStones is worth exploring.
How to Choose the Right Las Vegas Quartz Countertop Company for Your Project
The right company for your project depends on what you're actually optimizing for. Here's the honest breakdown by buyer type.
If You Want the Most-Reviewed, Most-Established Company
National Stone LV is the call. Twenty-five years in Las Vegas, the most detailed customer reviews in the market, and a transparent square-foot pricing model that lets you understand exactly what you're paying for. Their "supplies, fabricates, and installs under one roof" claim is a genuine differentiator — single-vendor accountability from slab selection through installation means fewer handoffs and fewer opportunities for miscommunication. For homeowners who want experience above all else, National Stone's two-and-a-half decades in the Las Vegas valley is the strongest track record on this list.
If You Want the Widest Physical Slab Selection
RioStones. Their 25,000 square foot showroom with 5,000 slabs in 200+ colors is the largest physical stone inventory in Las Vegas. Seeing stone at slab scale — understanding how the movement in a Calacatta pattern will read across your full kitchen, not just in a 12-inch sample — is a meaningful part of making a good decision. If you want to spend half a day exploring what's available before committing to anything, RioStones' showroom is the right first stop. Confirm their full fabrication and installation capabilities before assuming they handle the complete project.
If You Want Financing to Spread the Cost
Braza Stone is currently the only company in this comparison that prominently offers 0% interest financing for 18 months. For a $4,000 to $6,000 kitchen quartz renovation, 18 months at 0% interest is a meaningful financial benefit that can make a premium material decision viable without the full upfront cost. Subject to approval — confirm current financing terms directly with Braza Stone before building your budget around it.
If You Want Silestone or Cambria Specifically
Confirm brand access before anything else. RioStones carries Silestone and Caesarstone. Signature Stone is authorized for Silestone, Cambria, and Dekton. Before visiting Braza Stone or National Stone with a specific Cambria pattern in mind, call ahead and confirm they can source it. A frustrating and common experience in the Las Vegas quartz market is falling in love with a specific Cambria or Silestone pattern at a fabricator who then can't get it — or who can get it through a third party at a significantly higher cost than a direct authorized dealer.
If You Want Precision Fabrication for a Complex Project
Ask every fabricator you're considering about their templating and cutting technology. For projects with complex angles, waterfall islands, or bay window installations where precision matters most, digital templating (Flexijet or equivalent) combined with CNC cutting is the right approach. Signature Stone uses Flexijet digital templating and robotic sawjet/CNC machinery. National Stone states digital templating as part of their process. Confirm what technology Braza Stone and RioStones use before committing for a complex project.
If Your Project Includes Outdoor Las Vegas Kitchen Countertops
This is where the comparison narrows quickly. Standard quartz is not recommended for outdoor Las Vegas applications — UV degradation from Nevada sun and thermal cycling from desert temperature extremes will cause quartz to fade and potentially warp over time. The correct material for outdoor Las Vegas kitchen countertops is Dekton (by Cosentino) or granite. Signature Stone carries Dekton and recommends it specifically for outdoor applications. Braza Stone offers outdoor kitchen packages — confirm what surface material they specify for outdoor tops. Confirm Dekton or outdoor-rated material availability with National Stone and RioStones before assuming quartz is appropriate for your patio or outdoor kitchen project.
Quartz Countertop Pricing in Las Vegas: What Each Company's Tier Looks Like
None of the four companies in this comparison publicly list pricing on their websites — which is standard in the custom fabrication industry because pricing depends on square footage, material choice, edge profile, and project complexity. What we can offer is a framework for understanding what a Las Vegas quartz countertop project should cost across different scenarios in 2026.
| Project Scope | Sq Ft | Typical Range (Installed) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bathroom vanity | 10–20 | $800–$1,800 | Standard edge, single undermount sink |
| Small kitchen, no island | 25–40 | $2,000–$3,500 | Entry to mid-tier quartz, standard profiles |
| Mid-size kitchen with island | 40–65 | $3,200–$5,500 | Mid-tier Silestone or Cambria, standard edges |
| Large kitchen, premium quartz | 65–90 | $5,500–$7,978 | Premium Cambria or Silestone Eternal, waterfall island |
| Whole home (kitchen + multiple baths) | 90+ | $6,500–$12,000+ | Full home renovation, mixed materials |
When comparing quotes across multiple Las Vegas companies, make sure you're comparing equivalent specifications. A quote for commodity quartz at one fabricator versus Cambria at another will look dramatically different and won't reflect a fair comparison. Ask each company to quote the same material, the same edge profile, and the same sink cutout specification so the numbers are genuinely comparable.
Also ask each company whether the quoted price is all-in — material, fabrication, delivery, installation, and sealer application — or whether additional charges apply. Sink removal and disposal, countertop demolition, and disposal fees are sometimes added to quotes that initially appear comprehensive. Get the full number in writing before signing.
Compare Signature Stone's Quote for Your Las Vegas Project
Free estimate with no obligation. Silestone, Cambria, and Dekton authorized. CNC fabrication. Serving Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, and North Las Vegas.
Browse Our Collections +1 775-505-9500What Las Vegas Quartz Countertop Reviews Actually Tell You
Google reviews for local countertop fabricators in Las Vegas tend to cluster around two types: glowing five-star reviews from satisfied customers, and occasional one-star or two-star reviews about communication problems, timeline delays, or installation issues. Understanding how to read these reviews helps you extract signal from the noise.
What positive reviews tell you: The most useful positive reviews mention specific details — the material that was installed, the name of the person who helped them, a specific problem that was handled well, or a specific technical detail like seam quality or installation precision. Generic "great company, love my countertops" reviews are less informative than "Alex matched the Cambria pattern across the seam perfectly and the waterfall edge is flawless."
What negative reviews tell you: One-star reviews about communication, scheduling, and follow-through are more predictive of your experience than one-star reviews about a specific installation problem. A company that installs 100 countertops per month will occasionally have an installation issue — natural stone has natural variation and fabrication is a complex process. A company with consistent communication and scheduling complaints is showing you a pattern, not an outlier.
Review recency matters: A company with 80 reviews from 2019 and 2020 and almost nothing recent is telling you something about their current operation — either volume has dropped, the ownership or management has changed, or they've stopped following up with customers to request reviews. Recent reviews (within the last 6 to 12 months) are more predictive of your experience than older ones.
Braza Stone's 101 reviews reflect the broadest customer sample of the four companies — which makes their 4.4 rating a more meaningful signal than a 4.4 rating across 15 reviews would be. National Stone's 82 reviews with a 4.4 average tells a similar story. RioStones' 4.9 across 37 reviews is impressive but represents a smaller sample. Signature Stone's 4.9 across 31 reviews reflects our most recent projects and accurately represents current work quality — we're focused on growing that count over the next 12 months.
A completed Signature Stone installation in Henderson — the quality of seam work, edge consistency, and sink cutout finishing is visible in the final result. Ask any Las Vegas quartz fabricator to show you photos of their seam work before committing.Questions to Ask Any Las Vegas Quartz Countertop Company Before Signing
Regardless of which Las Vegas quartz company you choose, these questions reveal the information that quotes and websites don't. Any company that deflects or can't answer them clearly deserves your caution.
1. Are you a licensed Nevada contractor? Ask for the license number. Verify at nscb.nv.gov. This takes two minutes and confirms both licensing and insurance.
2. Do you use digital templating, and what system? Flexijet and similar digital systems are the standard for precision fabrication. Hand templating produces less accurate results. The answer tells you immediately about fabrication quality.
3. What CNC equipment do you use for cutting? Waterjet or sawjet CNC machinery is the correct answer. Angle grinder cutting produces inferior results. This is the single biggest quality differentiator between Las Vegas quartz fabricators.
4. Can I see photos of recent seam work? A well-executed seam is nearly invisible. Ask to see specific photos, not just kitchen glamour shots.
5. What is included in the quoted price? Material, fabrication, delivery, installation, sink cutout, sealer — confirm each is included. Ask specifically about demo and disposal if you have existing countertops.
6. Do you carry Silestone and Cambria directly, or do you source them through a distributor? A fabricator who is an authorized dealer gets better pricing and direct access. A fabricator who sources through a third party adds cost and timeline.
7. What happens if there's a problem after installation? Get the answer in writing. A company that won't commit to post-installation support in writing is telling you something about their accountability.
8. Can I speak with a recent client? Any company confident in their work can provide a reference. It's worth one phone call to hear directly from a homeowner who went through the same process you're considering.
Frequently Asked Questions About Quartz Countertops in Las Vegas
Where can I buy quartz countertops near me in Las Vegas?
The top-ranked quartz countertop fabricators and suppliers in Las Vegas based on Google Maps rankings are Braza Stone (3744 Meade Ave, #1 ranked), National Stone LV (#2), RioStones (4050 W Sunset Rd, #3), and Signature Stone (5022 Bond St, #4). Each offers different strengths — Braza Stone for financing and natural stone selection, National Stone for 25-year experience, RioStones for the widest physical slab inventory, and Signature Stone for Silestone and Cambria brand access and CNC precision fabrication.
How much do quartz countertops cost in Las Vegas?
Quartz countertop projects in Las Vegas range from approximately $800 for a single bathroom vanity to $7,978 or more for a large kitchen renovation with premium Cambria or Silestone. A typical mid-size Las Vegas kitchen — 40 to 65 square feet with island, mid-tier quartz, and undermount sink — runs $3,200 to $5,500 installed. Get quotes from at least three Las Vegas fabricators and ensure you're comparing equivalent specifications — the same material, edge profile, and inclusions — before choosing based on price.
What is the best quartz brand for Las Vegas kitchens?
Silestone and Cambria are the two premium quartz brands most frequently specified in Las Vegas luxury renovations. Cambria carries a lifetime warranty — the strongest in the quartz category — and its Brittanicca collection delivers genuine marble aesthetics without marble's maintenance. Silestone's HybriQ+ technology offers strong performance credentials and its Eternal series is among the most popular specifications in the valley. For outdoor Las Vegas kitchen applications, Dekton by Cosentino is the superior choice over standard quartz due to its UV resistance and heat tolerance.
How long does quartz countertop installation take in Las Vegas?
The full process from first contact to completed installation typically runs 7 to 14 business days at most Las Vegas quartz fabricators. The timeline includes initial estimate and material selection, digital templating at your home (typically 2 to 5 days after confirmation), fabrication (2 to 4 days), and one-day installation. Rush projects are sometimes possible — call the fabricator directly for availability and any associated fees for compressed timelines.
Should I use quartz or granite for my Las Vegas kitchen?
Quartz is the better choice for most Las Vegas kitchens based on maintenance requirements. It requires no sealing, resists staining from hard water and kitchen spills, and delivers consistent appearance. Granite is the better choice for homeowners who cook frequently with very hot cookware (granite handles direct heat better than quartz), want a genuinely unique natural stone aesthetic, or are willing to seal the surface annually. Granite is also the better outdoor Las Vegas kitchen choice — or Dekton, which handles UV and heat even better than granite.
Can quartz countertops be used outdoors in Las Vegas?
Standard quartz is not recommended for outdoor Las Vegas applications. The resin binders in engineered quartz are vulnerable to UV degradation from Nevada's intense sun, and the extreme temperature cycling between desert nights and summer days can cause warping over time. For outdoor Las Vegas kitchen countertops, Dekton by Cosentino is the correct specification — it has full UV stability, genuine heat resistance, and 0% porosity. Granite is also a suitable outdoor option. Confirm what surface material any Las Vegas fabricator specifies for outdoor applications before accepting a quote that includes quartz for an exterior installation.
How do I verify a Las Vegas quartz countertop contractor is licensed?
Visit nscb.nv.gov — the Nevada State Contractors Board website — and search by contractor name or license number. The search reveals current license status, expiration date, any disciplinary actions or complaints on record, and whether the contractor carries required insurance. This search takes approximately two minutes and is the single most important verification step before signing any Las Vegas countertop installation contract. Licensed contractors have passed Nevada's requirements for competency and carry insurance that protects your home during the project.
The Bottom Line: Which Las Vegas Quartz Countertop Company Is Right for You
Google Maps rank is not a quality ranking. Braza Stone at #1 and Signature Stone at #4 are separated by review count and GBP optimization, not by fabrication quality or material access. The right company for your specific project depends on what matters most to you — experience depth, brand access, slab selection, technology, or financing.
Our recommendation, written as honestly as we can write it: get quotes from at least two of the four companies in this guide. Ask each one the eight questions listed above. Call the Nevada State Contractors Board to verify licensing. Ask to see seam work photos. Then make your decision based on what you actually learned — not on who ranks first in Google or who has the most reviews.
If Silestone or Cambria is your priority material, or if your project includes an outdoor Las Vegas kitchen, Signature Stone is the right call to make first. If experience and review volume are your primary comfort factors, National Stone LV's 25-year track record is genuinely impressive. If slab selection and the ability to see stone before committing is what you need, RioStones' 25,000 square foot showroom is the right first stop. If financing is essential, Braza Stone's 0% for 18 months offer deserves a serious look.
Any of the four companies in this guide will deliver a reasonably good result. The differences emerge in precision, brand access, and what happens when something doesn't go exactly right. Those are the variables worth investigating before you sign.
Free Estimate — Signature Stone Las Vegas
Silestone, Cambria, and Dekton authorized. Licensed Nevada contractor. Flexijet digital templating. CNC fabrication. Serving Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, and North Las Vegas. No obligation.
Browse Collections +1 775-505-9500