
Custom Countertops
Made To Your Specifications
At Wise Granite & Quartz Countertops, we know that countertops are the foundation of any beautiful, functional space.
That’s why we offer expert countertop installation and fabrication services tailored to your needs. Whether you're remodeling a kitchen, upgrading a bathroom, or enhancing a bar or outdoor area, we’re here to make the process smooth from start to finish. Our experienced team installs countertops in a wide range of settings, including kitchens, bathrooms, bars, and outdoor kitchens. From sleek modern designs to timeless classics, we’ll help you select the perfect countertop material and style to complement your space and elevate your everyday living.
To further ensure quality and variety, we proudly specialize in MSI products—one of the most trusted names in the industry. MSI offers an extensive selection of premium quartz, granite, marble, and other natural stone surfaces that blend durability with stunning design. By focusing on MSI, we're able to provide our clients with an exceptional range of colors, textures, and finishes that suit any style or budget. Whether you're aiming for a high-end modern look or a warm, traditional feel, our team has the product knowledge and expertise to bring your vision to life with MSI’s top-tier materials.
Quartz

Pros and Cons
Durable and resistant to scratches and stains
No maintenance required
Variety of colors and patterns
Hygienic and easy to clean
Expensive compared to other materials
Not heatproof, can be damaged by hot objects











Quartzite

Pros and Cons
Resistant to scratches and chips
Handles hot pots and pans without damage
Elegant, marble-like appearance with unique veining
Won’t fade in sunlight; suitable for outdoor or bright spaces
Needs periodic sealing to prevent stains and etching.
Often costs more than granite or quartz.
Requires reinforced cabinetry.
Fewer consistent options compared to engineered quartz.







Granite

Pros and Cons
Resistant to heat
Resistant to scratching
Supports repair work after damage
Available in different colors
Distinctive veining patterns
Porous surface
Requires ongoing sealing and maintenance
Can be expensive









Marble

Pros and Cons
Adds a timeless and sophisticated look to any space
Can withstand high temperatures
Each slab is unique
A high-end feature that can boost property value
More susceptible to scratches than granite
Can stain easily from liquids
Needs sealing to prevent damage and staining






Remnant Projects
Being a company that works on a lot of projects, we always have a stock of leftover slabs from various jobs. If you have a smaller scale project in mind like a shower shelf or corner vanity, get in touch to inquire about our current remnant slabs. Remnants are cheaper to use than full size slabs, and might be more economical for whatever vision you have in mind.
Call us about what we’ve got in stock, or come to our showroom today to browse our selection of premium leftover slabs.