Toronto's Quartz Specialists · Since 2007

Quartz countertops, cut & finished like the
jewelry they really are.

Premium quartz countertops for Toronto kitchens, bathrooms, condos, and commercial spaces. Locally fabricated, expertly installed, backed by a lifetime craftsmanship guarantee — for homes that are actually lived in.

🍁 Toronto-based & locally owned 5.0/5 from 300+ GTA homeowners 🛡️ Fully insured & manufacturer-certified 🏆 Lifetime craftsmanship warranty
Bright modern Toronto kitchen featuring a Calacatta-style quartz countertop with subtle veining, white cabinetry and a hexagonal tile backsplash.
5–7 day turnaround
200+ quartz colors in stock or on order within a week Caesarstone · Cambria · Silestone
Direct supplier relationships with
Caesarstone Silestone HanStone Canada Cambria MSI Q Quartz Vicostone
Stone fabrication craftsmanship — quartz slab being inspected on a Toronto kitchen island
Toronto-fabricated · since 2007

Credentials & Certifications

  • Certified installers — Caesarstone, Silestone, HanStone, Cambria
  • HST-registered & bonded; $2M+ Commercial General Liability
  • WSIB clearance certificate available on request
  • Hundreds of verified five-star ratings from GTA homeowners
  • Certified condo-installation crew (insurance & elevator paperwork handled)
About Toronto Quartz

Your local stone specialists since 2009.

Toronto Quartz was founded by a small team of stone fabricators who grew up in the GTA and saw a gap between cheap big-box countertop sales and the overpriced design-trade-only fabricators downtown. Our mission is straightforward: deliver showroom-grade quartz craftsmanship at fair, transparent prices — and stand behind every seam, every edge, and every installation for as long as the countertop is in your home.

Over the past [years] years we have completed thousands of residential and commercial projects across Toronto and the surrounding regions. Our portfolio spans heritage Victorian renovations in Cabbagetown and the Annex, ultra-modern condo builds in CityPlace and Liberty Village, family-home kitchen overhauls in Forest Hill and Lawrence Park, and high-volume builder partnerships in Markham, Vaughan, and Mississauga. Every project — whether it's a single bathroom vanity or a 40-unit condo turnover — receives the same attention to template accuracy, slab matching, and finish quality.

Experience that shows up in every seam

Quartz looks deceptively simple. In reality, a great install depends on dozens of small decisions: how the slab is laid out to match veining at the seams, how the edges are mitered for a thicker waterfall look, how the sink cutout is reinforced for a heavy undermount, how the overhang is supported on a kitchen island that will host a Sunday-morning crowd. Our lead fabricators have each spent more than a decade behind the saw, and our installers are full-time employees — not subcontractors — who know how to protect a freshly painted condo hallway, navigate a 1920s East York staircase, and seat a 200 lb slab without scuffing your cabinets.

Licensed, insured, and locally accountable

Toronto Quartz is fully insured for property damage and workers' compensation, registered for HST, and bonded. We hold installer certifications with Caesarstone, Silestone, HanStone, and Cambria — meaning the manufacturer warranties on those slabs (typically lifetime residential) remain fully valid when we install. We maintain a verified review history with hundreds of five-star ratings from Toronto homeowners.

Why Toronto Quartz

Why Toronto homeowners choose us.

There are dozens of countertop fabricators in the GTA. Here is what makes ours different — and why our customers consistently refer their friends, family, and contractors.

01

We fabricate in-house — no middlemen

Many "countertop companies" in Toronto are actually sales offices that subcontract fabrication to a shared shop in Concord or Mississauga. We own and operate our own fabrication facility, which means we control quality, scheduling, and pricing end-to-end. When you order a slab, our staff cuts it, mitres it, polishes the edge, and delivers it. That tight loop is why we can offer 3–7 day total turnaround on most residential projects when the industry average is closer to 4–6 weeks.

02

Premium brands, direct from manufacturer

We work directly with Caesarstone, Silestone (by Cosentino), HanStone Canada, Cambria, MSI Q Quartz, Vicostone, Lucent Quartz, and K-Stone. Direct supplier relationships mean we pass volume pricing to you instead of marking up through a distributor. We carry over 200 quartz colors and finishes in stock or available within a week — including Calacatta Nuvo, Carrara Mist, Frosty Carrina, Pure White, Charcoal Soapstone, Black Pearl, Statuario Maximus, Brittanicca Warm and Caesarstone 5212 Taj Royale.

03

Transparent, all-inclusive pricing

Our quotes include the slab, fabrication, edge profile, standard cutouts (sink + cooktop + faucet), template, removal of your old countertop, delivery, installation, and HST. No surprise add-ons on install day. We give you the full number before you sign, and we put it in writing.

04

Free in-home consultation

We bring the showroom to you. A consultant arrives at your home with physical samples in your top color choices, takes preliminary measurements, walks through edge profile options, and gives you an itemized written quote on the spot. Most consultations take 45–60 minutes and there is zero obligation to proceed.

05

Lifetime craftsmanship warranty

On top of the manufacturer's slab warranty (typically lifetime residential against manufacturing defects), we provide a lifetime craftsmanship guarantee on our installations: seams, mitres, edge polish, and structural support. If something we did fails, we come back and fix it. That promise is backed by a company that has been operating in Toronto for over [years].

06

Condo & heritage-property specialists

Toronto's housing stock is unusually mixed. Half our work happens in buildings with strict elevator-booking rules, COA-protected facades, narrow Victorian staircases, or fragile century-old plaster walls. We have the experience and the protective equipment (Masonite floor protection, corner guards, dolly systems) to install in spaces that intimidate other fabricators.

07

Bilingual service available

[Confirm with client] We serve Toronto's diverse customer base in English, French, Mandarin, Cantonese, Italian, Punjabi, and Persian. Tell us your preferred language when you book and we'll match you with the right consultant.

Services

Quartz countertop services across Toronto & the GTA.

From a single bathroom vanity to a 40-unit condo turnover, every project gets the same templating accuracy, slab-matching attention, and finish quality that built our portfolio.

Bright contemporary Toronto kitchen with a quartz countertop being used during meal prep

Kitchen Countertops

The kitchen is where quartz earns its reputation. Our most popular service is full kitchen countertop replacement — perimeter runs, peninsulas, full islands, and waterfall ends. We work with every cabinet style common in Toronto homes, from IKEA SEKTION builds in condos to high-end custom millwork in Forest Hill and Rosedale. Standard 3 cm slabs come in over 200 colors; our most-requested looks for Toronto kitchens right now are warm-toned Calacatta-style marble lookalikes and matte-finish charcoals for modern condos.

$60–$200/sq ft · standard to designer slabs
Modern bathroom vanity with a white quartz countertop and integrated undermount sinks

Bathroom Vanity Tops

Quartz is the go-to vanity surface in Toronto because it shrugs off makeup, hair dye, hand soap, and toothpaste — substances that stain marble and dull granite over time. We fabricate single-sink vanities, his-and-hers double vanities, custom curved tops, and matching shower curbs and thresholds. We can pair your vanity top with a matching backsplash, side splash, and even a quartz framed mirror surround for a fully integrated look. Most bathroom vanity tops fall between $400 and $1,800 fully installed depending on size, edge profile, and slab selection.

$400–$1,800 · fully installed
Quartz waterfall island with a brushed brass faucet, gray cabinets and pendant lighting

Kitchen Islands & Waterfall Edges

A waterfall island — where the quartz pours over the side of the cabinet to the floor — is the single most-requested upgrade in modern Toronto condo and townhome kitchens. Done correctly, it requires a precise 45-degree mitered edge, careful vein matching across three planes, and structural reinforcement underneath. We have installed hundreds of waterfall islands across the GTA, in everything from 9-foot CityPlace galleys to 14-foot Bridle Path showpiece kitchens. Waterfall ends typically add $800–$2,500 to a kitchen island depending on slab choice and overhang dimensions.

+$800–$2,500 · waterfall add-on
Toronto kitchen with open shelving, white tile backsplash and counter-mounted faucet

Quartz Backsplashes

A full-height quartz backsplash — running from countertop to upper cabinet, or all the way to the ceiling behind a range — is a current Toronto design trend that elevates an otherwise standard kitchen. Because the backsplash is fabricated from the same slab as the counter, the veining flows naturally up the wall. Quartz backsplashes are also dramatically easier to clean than tile and grout, which is why we recommend them for households with kids, oily-cooking styles, or anyone tired of scrubbing grout lines. Add roughly $40–$80 per linear foot for a 4" splash; full-height runs are quoted by square foot.

$40–$80/lin ft · 4" splash standard
Open-plan modern condo kitchen with a quartz waterfall island and pendant lighting

Commercial & Multi-Unit Installations

We are a preferred fabricator for builders, property managers, real estate investors, and commercial designers across the GTA. Our commercial portfolio includes restaurant bars and reception desks downtown, washroom vanity tops in office towers, dental clinic millwork, and high-volume condo and townhouse turnover work for property management companies in Mississauga, Brampton, North York, and Vaughan. We offer trade pricing, scheduled production runs, and dedicated project coordinators for builds with 5+ units.

Trade pricing · 5+ unit projects
Detailed view of a Toronto kitchen counter showing a stone backsplash and edge profile

Custom Edge Profiles

Edge profile is a small detail with a big impact on how a kitchen reads. We fabricate every standard profile in-house: eased (square with a slight softening), pencil round, full bullnose, half bullnose, ogee, dupont, beveled, mitered eased (for a thicker built-up look), and the increasingly-popular waterfall mitre. We can also fabricate custom profiles to match an existing kitchen or designer specification.

9 standard profiles · custom on request
Calacatta-veined quartz kitchen island with cast-iron pots and a hexagonal tile backsplash

Sink Cutouts, Faucet Hookups & Reconnection

Standard cutouts (one sink, one faucet, one cooktop) are included in every kitchen quote. We work with all major sink brands — Blanco, Kohler, Franke, Kraus, Ruvati — and are happy to template around the sink you've already purchased or recommend a sink that pairs with your slab. We coordinate sink reconnection with a licensed plumber on staff [confirm in-house plumbing or partner plumber arrangement] so you can have functional water service the same day or the morning after install.

Included · standard cutouts & reconnection
Toronto kitchen with white cabinets and a dark quartz countertop ready for replacement

Old Countertop Removal & Disposal

Removing a heavy, glued-down countertop is a job most homeowners aren't equipped for — especially without damaging the cabinets underneath. Our crews handle removal, careful detachment of the existing sink, faucet, and any tile backsplash, and full disposal at a Toronto waste-management facility. Removal is included free of charge with most full-kitchen replacements.

Free · with full-kitchen replacement
Toronto kitchen with a quartz island and open shelving — sample selection environment

In-Home Consultation & 3D Visualization

Choosing a slab from a 12"x12" sample is hard. We offer an at-home consultation where we bring full-size samples, render your kitchen in 3D with your top three slab choices, and walk you through cabinet/wall/floor pairings before you commit. For showroom visits, our [location] showroom features over 100 full slabs you can see end-to-end.

Free · 45–60 minute home visit
Pricing

Honest, transparent pricing — written down before you sign.

We give you the full number up front. Slab, fabrication, edge profile, standard cutouts, removal of your old countertop, delivery, installation, and HST — all on one page, with no day-of surprises.

Standard Kitchen (40 sq ft)

$3,500 – $7,500

Typical Toronto kitchen — perimeter run plus a small island or peninsula, standard 3 cm slab from our most-popular Caesarstone / HanStone / Silestone colors. Includes fabrication, removal of existing countertop, install, eased edge, sink + faucet + cooktop cutouts, and HST.

$60–$120/sq ft · standard slabs installed

Designer Kitchen (premium slab)

$120 – $200+

Premium designer slabs — Cambria, Calacatta-vein Caesarstone, Brittanicca Warm — plus high-end features like waterfall ends, mitered build-up edges, or book-matched islands. Per-square-foot pricing scales with slab selection and edge complexity.

per sq ft · premium & specialty

Bathroom Vanity Top

$400 – $1,800

Single-sink, his-and-hers, or custom-curved vanity tops with matching backsplash and side splash available. Pricing depends on size, slab selection, and edge profile. Most bathroom installs are completed in 1–2 hours on the day of installation.

1–2 hour · install time

Waterfall Island Add-On

+$800 – $2,500

Mitered 45-degree edge, vein-matched across three planes, structural reinforcement underneath. Pricing varies with slab choice, overhang dimensions, and the height of the cabinet base. Most-requested upgrade in modern Toronto condos and townhomes.

Add-on · to kitchen island base

Full-Height Quartz Backsplash

$40 – $80

Standard 4" splash priced per linear foot; full-height runs (counter to upper cabinet, or counter to ceiling behind a range) priced by square foot. Cut from the same slab as your countertop so the veining flows naturally up the wall.

per linear ft · 4" standard splash

Commercial & Multi-Unit

Trade rate

Builders, property managers, real estate investors, and commercial designers across the GTA. Includes scheduled production runs, dedicated project coordinator, and trade pricing for projects of 5+ units or 200+ square feet — restaurants, offices, dental clinics, condo turnover.

5+ units · or 200+ sq ft
Common Problems We Solve

Most Toronto kitchens come to us with one of these.

If something on this list sounds like your kitchen or bathroom, you're in the right place. These are the situations we see week after week across the GTA.

01

Worn-out laminate from the 1990s

Especially common in older Etobicoke bungalows, Scarborough split-levels, and Mississauga family homes. Bubbling near the sink and dated patterns drag down the entire kitchen. Quartz is a permanent fix that adds real resale value before listing.

02

Cracked, chipped, or stained granite

Granite was the prestige countertop of the 2000s, but it stains under wine and oil and chips at the corners. Modern quartz patterns offer the same upscale feel without the porosity issues — and we can swap a granite kitchen for quartz in one day.

03

Etched or stained marble

Marble is gorgeous but unforgiving — lemon juice, tomato sauce, and red wine etch the surface in seconds. We see this most often in Yorkville, Rosedale, and Forest Hill kitchens that were renovated 5–10 years ago. Calacatta-style quartz gives you the marble look with none of the maintenance.

04

Tile countertops with cracked grout

A hold-over from older Toronto kitchens. Grout traps bacteria and crumbles with age. Our quartz replacement is seamless, food-safe, and dramatically easier to keep clean.

05

Heat damage from a hot pan

Common in older quartz installs where the homeowner placed a pot directly on the surface. We can sometimes spot-repair small marks, and when full replacement is needed, we can match adjacent surfaces in many cases.

06

Tight Toronto condo timelines

Condo boards typically allow renovation work only on weekdays between 9 AM and 5 PM, with elevator-booking windows of 2–4 hours. Our team specializes in condo installs and can complete most projects within a single elevator booking.

07

Real-estate flip & listing prep

A new quartz kitchen counter is the single highest-ROI cosmetic upgrade for a GTA listing. We work with realtors and flippers across the city to deliver fast, photographable quartz installs ahead of MLS launch dates.

08

Multi-unit landlord turnover

We offer scheduled production for landlords managing 5+ units, with batch pricing and dedicated coordination — minimizing vacant-unit time between tenancies.

09

New construction & custom builds

Builders across the GTA partner with us for both spec homes and custom builds, including TARION-warranted new builds in Vaughan, Markham, Stouffville, and Aurora.

10

Commercial kitchen & bar tops

Restaurants, cafes, bars, and dental clinics across downtown Toronto rely on our commercial-grade quartz for non-porous, easy-clean food-safe surfaces.

Our Model vs. The Other Guys

The difference between an in-house fabricator and a sales office.

Many "countertop companies" in Toronto are actually sales fronts that subcontract everything. Here's what changes when the same team that quotes your kitchen also cuts the slab, polishes the edge, and seats it on your cabinets.

Toronto Quartz

The in-house fabricator model

  • End-to-end ownership: we cut, mitre, polish, deliver, install — same team, same accountability
  • 3–7 day turnaround start to finish, vs. 4–6 week industry average
  • Direct relationships with Caesarstone, Silestone, HanStone, Cambria — no distributor markup
  • Full-time installers, not subcontractors — they know how to protect your floors and your cabinets
  • One written quote, all-inclusive — slab, fabrication, removal, install, HST
  • Lifetime craftsmanship warranty backed by the same company that did the work
  • Condo paperwork, insurance certificates, and elevator bookings handled for you
The Other Model

The sales-office & subcontractor model

  • Sales rep books the job, then hands it off to a third-party fabrication shop in Concord or Mississauga
  • 4–6 week turnaround typical because the slab waits in queue at a shared shop
  • Distributor pricing layered between you and the manufacturer
  • Day-laborer install crews who change between jobs — no continuity, no accountability
  • "Add-on" surprises on install day: edge upgrades, sink reinforcement, removal fees
  • Warranty issues bounce between the sales office and the fabricator with neither owning the problem
  • Condo paperwork is your job — and they show up without insurance certificates ready
Our Process

From quote to installed countertop in 5–7 days.

We've refined our process over thousands of Toronto installations to be fast without cutting corners. Here is exactly what to expect.

1

Free phone or in-home consultation

Call us at (416) 555-0123 or fill out the contact form. We'll book a 45–60 minute in-home consultation at your convenience — including evenings and Saturdays for working professionals. Our consultant arrives with physical slab samples in your top color preferences, takes preliminary measurements, walks through edge profiles, and provides a written, itemized quote on the spot. There is no charge and no obligation.

2

Slab selection

Once you've approved the quote, you can finalize your slab choice in one of three ways: visit our showroom to view full slabs, have additional samples brought to your home, or send us photos of your cabinet doors, flooring, and lighting and we will recommend slabs that complement the space. For high-end designer projects we visit the supplier's slab yard with you to hand-select an exact slab.

3

Precision template & final measurement

After your existing countertop is removed (we can handle this for you), our technician returns with digital templating equipment to capture the exact dimensions of your cabinets, walls, and any out-of-square corners. Modern Toronto condos are notoriously out of square — old plaster walls and bowed cabinets are common. Our digital templating ensures your new countertop fits perfectly the first time. This step typically takes 60–90 minutes.

4

Fabrication

Your slab is cut, profiled, polished, and fully fabricated in our facility, typically within 3–5 business days of templating. We send photos of the finished pieces before delivery so you can sign off on the work. For larger projects with multiple slabs, we will book a 30-minute slab-layout meeting to confirm vein matching at every seam.

5

Installation

Most kitchen installations take 4–6 hours with a 2-person crew. Bathroom vanity installs are typically 1–2 hours. We arrive on time, lay down floor protection from the front door to the kitchen, set the slabs, secure them with industrial-grade silicone and shimming, polish the seams, and clean up before we leave. Sink and faucet reconnection is coordinated for the same day or the next morning.

6

Final walk-through & aftercare

Before we leave, we do a full walk-through with you to confirm every edge, seam, and cutout meets your expectations. We provide a written care guide, your manufacturer warranty paperwork, and our lifetime craftsmanship warranty. We also leave a small touch-up kit and the contact information for our service team — if anything ever feels off, you call one number.

Service Areas

Where we install quartz countertops across the GTA.

We provide quartz countertop fabrication and installation throughout the City of Toronto and across the wider Greater Toronto Area. Same-day in-home consultations are available in most areas; outlying GTA areas may require 24–48 hours' notice.

City of Toronto neighborhoods

Greater Toronto Area cities & suburbs

Don't see your neighborhood? Call us — we serve almost every postal code from the lakeshore north to Holland Marsh and from Hamilton to Bowmanville. If you're inside the GTA, we'll get to you. →

Toronto-Specific Guide

Permits, condos, and what to know before you renovate.

Toronto's housing stock and regulatory environment are unique. Here is what GTA homeowners should know about countertop replacement before they sign a contract.

Do I need a permit to replace my countertops in Toronto?

Generally, no. The City of Toronto does not require a building permit for like-for-like countertop replacement — it is considered a cosmetic repair. However, you may need a permit if your project involves moving plumbing rough-ins, relocating gas lines for a cooktop, modifying load-bearing structures, or making structural changes to a wall. If your project is part of a larger kitchen renovation that includes any of those elements, your general contractor will typically handle permitting through the City. We can refer you to permit-experienced contractors we work with regularly. For up-to-date guidance, refer to the Toronto Building department.

Toronto condo renovation rules

If you live in a Toronto condominium — whether it's a downtown high-rise, a midtown boutique building, or a townhouse complex — your condo corporation will almost certainly require a renovation request before any countertop work. Typical condo requirements include:

  • Submission of a renovation request form to the property management office, usually 7–14 days in advance
  • Proof of the contractor's WSIB clearance certificate and Commercial General Liability insurance ($2M minimum is standard)
  • Booking of the service elevator (often $100–$300 deposit, refunded if no damage)
  • Restriction of work hours to weekday business hours (typically 9 AM–5 PM Monday to Friday; some buildings allow Saturday)
  • Use of Masonite or builder's paper protection in all corridors and elevators
  • Disposal of construction debris off-site (most buildings prohibit using the residential garbage chute)

We have done thousands of condo installs and our project coordinator handles paperwork submission for you on request, including insurance certificates pre-filled with your building's name.

Heritage and Conservation Districts

Several Toronto neighborhoods — including Cabbagetown, the Annex, Wychwood Park, Casa Loma, parts of Rosedale, and the Distillery District — are designated Heritage Conservation Districts. While interior countertop work is generally not regulated under heritage rules, exterior renovations are. If your kitchen project includes any window, door, or facade alterations, you'll need a heritage permit. We don't perform exterior work ourselves, but our installer will flag potential issues during your in-home consultation if relevant.

New build TARION warranty

If you live in a newly built home (within 7 years of occupancy) anywhere in Ontario, your home is covered by a TARION warranty. Replacing or modifying countertops yourself before the 1-year or 2-year warranty deadlines can sometimes void specific warranty claims related to the kitchen. If you're considering an upgrade in a new build, ask your builder first whether the existing countertop has any active TARION coverage.

Toronto climate considerations for quartz

Toronto's humidity swings between dry winters (10–20% indoor RH) and humid summers (50–70%) can affect older homes' cabinetry — but quartz itself is unaffected. We do recommend installing quartz on cabinets that have fully acclimated to the home (especially solid wood), and we always shim and silicone in a way that allows for slight cabinet movement over the seasons. We schedule installations year-round, including the winter; cold slabs are simply allowed to acclimate inside the home for an hour before installation.

Older Toronto home quirks

Pre-1950 homes in neighborhoods like Cabbagetown, Riverdale, the Beaches, and Roncesvalles are full of charm — and full of out-of-square walls, settled floors, and hand-built cabinetry. Our digital templating handles these conditions natively, but it's worth budgeting for additional finishing work. A wall that is ¾ʺ out of plumb over six feet may require a custom backsplash detail or scribed back edge that a perfectly square new build does not.

HST and pricing in Ontario. All countertop work in Ontario is subject to 13% HST. Reputable fabricators include HST in their written quotes; if you receive a quote that excludes HST, ask for a revised total. Cash discounts that bypass HST are illegal and we do not offer them — every job is fully invoiced and warranty-backed.

Why You Can Trust Us

Experience, expertise, authority, trust.

Four pillars that separate a real fabricator from a sales office — and what we put behind every Toronto Quartz installation.

E

Experience

Lead fabricators with more than a decade behind the saw each. Thousands of completed projects across the GTA, from Cabbagetown Victorians to CityPlace galleys. Full-time installer crews — not subcontractors — who've seen every Toronto cabinet style and every out-of-square wall the city throws at them.

E

Expertise

Manufacturer-certified installers for Caesarstone, Silestone, HanStone, and Cambria — meaning the lifetime residential warranties on those slabs remain fully valid when we install. Digital templating equipment for pre-1950 homes with bowed walls. In-house mitering capability for waterfall edges that other shops subcontract.

A

Authority

Direct supplier relationships with every major North American quartz manufacturer — not a distributor in the middle. Preferred-fabricator status with builders and property managers across Mississauga, Brampton, North York, and Vaughan. Member in good standing with the trust platforms that matter to Toronto homeowners.

T

Trust

Lifetime craftsmanship guarantee in writing. Hundreds of verified five-star reviews from real GTA homeowners. Fully insured for property damage and workers' compensation. HST-registered, bonded, and locally accountable — the same office that quotes your kitchen also answers the phone six months later.

Customer Stories

What Toronto homeowners say.

[All testimonials below are illustrative samples representative of typical customer feedback. Replace with verified Google, Houzz, or HomeStars reviews before publishing.]

★★★★★
"We had three quotes for our kitchen reno and Toronto Quartz wasn't the cheapest, but they were the only ones who showed up on time, brought actual full-size samples, and gave us a real number that didn't change. The waterfall island they installed is the centerpiece of our home now. Six months in, zero issues."
Sarah M. Leslieville
★★★★★
"Builder gave us garbage laminate. Toronto Quartz came in and replaced the entire kitchen in a single day. Their templating guy noticed our wall was 1/2 inch out of square and adjusted before fabrication — we never would have caught that ourselves."
David & Priya K. Vaughan
★★★★★
"They handled all the condo paperwork for me. Submitted insurance, booked the elevator, even put down floor protection from the lobby. Honestly the easiest renovation I've ever done. Counter looks beautiful."
Marco D. King West condo
★★★★★
"We replaced a marble counter that had etched in five places. Their team helped us pick a Calacatta-style quartz that looks even better than the marble did, and we no longer panic when the kids spill orange juice."
Jennifer L. Forest Hill
★★★★★
"Quote was transparent — slab, fabrication, removal of the old granite, install, HST, all on one page. No surprises on the day. Crew was professional and the seam between the L-shaped run is invisible."
Robert W. Mississauga (Port Credit)
★★★★★
"I'm a real estate agent and I've used Toronto Quartz on three flips now. They turn around projects faster than anyone else in the GTA, the work photographs beautifully for MLS, and my listings consistently sell over asking with their kitchens."
Anna T. Etobicoke (The Kingsway)
★★★★★
"Replaced a 30-year-old laminate counter in my parents' bungalow. The quote was fair, the install took half a day, and the kitchen looks like it's been completely renovated. Mom cried when she saw it."
Aiden H. Scarborough
★★★★★
"As a designer I've worked with most of the fabricators in the city. Toronto Quartz is on my short list because they actually deliver what they promise — vein-matched seams, sharp mitres, and crews who respect a job site. My clients are always happy."
Lily R. Yorkville
Independent Reviews

Verified ratings from across the GTA.

Our review history is independently maintained on the platforms Toronto homeowners actually trust.

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Frequently Asked

Common quartz questions, honestly answered.

Fifteen questions we hear most often from Toronto homeowners considering a quartz countertop. Don't see yours? Call us — we'd rather answer the phone than hide behind a chatbot.

How much do quartz countertops cost in Toronto?
Installed quartz countertops in Toronto typically cost $60–$120 per square foot for standard slabs, $120–$200+ per square foot for premium designer slabs (Cambria, Calacatta-vein Caesarstone) and high-end features like waterfall edges or mitered build-ups. A typical 40 sq ft Toronto kitchen lands between $3,500 and $7,500 fully installed including HST, removal of the old countertop, and basic cutouts.
How long does a quartz countertop installation take?
From measurement to installation, most Toronto residential projects are completed in 5–7 business days. The actual installation takes 4–6 hours for a typical kitchen and 1–2 hours for a bathroom vanity. We can sometimes accelerate timelines for urgent listings or commercial projects — ask during your consultation.
Quartz vs. granite vs. marble — which is best for a Toronto kitchen?
Quartz is the best all-around choice for most Toronto homes. It is non-porous (no sealing required), highly resistant to staining and bacteria, available in a wider range of colors than natural stone, and lower-maintenance over a 20-year lifespan. Granite is more heat-resistant and has unique natural patterns but requires periodic sealing. Marble is the most beautiful but the least durable — it etches under acidic foods and stains easily. For families and busy kitchens, quartz wins.
Is quartz heat resistant? Can I put a hot pot directly on it?
Quartz is heat-resistant up to roughly 150°C (300°F), but the resin binders that hold the quartz crystals together can scorch or discolor under direct contact with very hot cookware (350°F+). We strongly recommend using trivets or hot pads. This is the same recommendation issued by every major quartz manufacturer worldwide.
Can I install quartz in my Toronto condo?
Yes, absolutely. Quartz is one of the most popular condo countertop choices in Toronto. We handle the renovation request, insurance certificates, and elevator booking on your behalf. Most condo installs are completed within a single 4-hour elevator window.
Do you offer financing for quartz countertops?
[Confirm financing partners with client. Most fabricators in this segment offer Financeit, FairStone, or similar programs with 6–60 month terms.] Yes — we partner with leading Canadian home-improvement financing providers. Subject to credit approval, you can spread your countertop project across 6 to 60 months. Ask during your consultation.
What brands of quartz do you carry?
We work directly with Caesarstone, Silestone (by Cosentino), HanStone Canada, Cambria, MSI Q Quartz, Vicostone, Lucent Quartz, K-Stone, and several boutique European suppliers. If you have a specific slab in mind that you've seen elsewhere, we can almost always source it.
Can quartz be repaired if it chips or cracks?
Small chips along the edge can typically be filled with a color-matched epoxy and polished — we offer this as a paid aftercare service. Larger cracks usually require a section replacement, which is one reason we always recommend the homeowner save any leftover slab from their original install. Some manufacturer warranties cover certain types of cracks; we walk you through the warranty terms during installation.
Do you remove and dispose of my old countertop?
Yes. Removal of the existing countertop and disposal at a Toronto waste-management facility is included free of charge in most full-kitchen replacement quotes. We also disconnect the existing sink and faucet for you.
Is quartz safe for food preparation?
Yes. Quartz is completely non-porous (the resin binder seals all microscopic gaps), which means it does not harbor bacteria the way porous natural stones can. It is NSF-51 certified for food contact and is widely used in commercial kitchens for this reason. We do still recommend cutting on a board to protect your knives — quartz is harder than steel.
How do I clean and maintain my quartz countertop?
Day-to-day cleaning is mild dish soap and warm water with a soft cloth. For tougher messes, a 50/50 vinegar-water solution or a mild non-abrasive surface cleaner works well. Avoid abrasive scrub pads, oven cleaner, paint stripper, drain cleaners, and bleach in concentrated form — these can damage the resin binder over time. There is no sealing required, ever.
Do you handle plumbing and sink hookup?
Yes. Sink, faucet, and dishwasher reconnection is coordinated with our partner plumber and is usually completed the same day as installation or the morning after. [Confirm in-house licensed plumber arrangement vs. partner plumber.]
Do you serve commercial properties?
Yes — we have a dedicated commercial division serving restaurants, dental clinics, office buildings, condo developers, and property management companies across the GTA. We offer trade pricing, scheduled production runs, and dedicated project coordination for projects of 5+ units or 200+ square feet.
How thick are your quartz slabs?
Standard residential quartz countertops in Toronto are 3 cm (approximately 1¼ʺ) thick. We can build up edges to 6 cm or 9 cm using a mitred-edge technique for a thicker, more substantial look — particularly common on islands. Some manufacturers also produce 2 cm slabs for vertical applications like backsplashes and shower walls.
Do you offer warranties?
Yes — two warranties. First, the manufacturer warranty on the slab itself: most major brands offer a lifetime residential warranty against manufacturing defects. Second, our own lifetime craftsmanship warranty covering seams, mitres, edge polish, and structural support. Both warranties are documented in writing and provided to you on installation day.
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