
Custom-fabricated quartz, granite, marble, and natural stone countertops — designed for your space, cut to precision, and installed flawlessly by Alta Home Group's licensed Utah countertop team.
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Alta Home Group works with Utah's finest stone materials — each selected for beauty, performance, and long-term value. Explore your options below.

Utah's most popular countertop material — engineered for zero maintenance, superior stain resistance, and consistent color that performs beautifully for decades. Available in hundreds of colors and patterns from leading brands including Cambria, Caesarstone, and Silestone.
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A natural stone quarried from the earth — no two slabs identical. Granite delivers exceptional hardness, outstanding heat resistance, and a beauty that engineered surfaces cannot replicate. The enduring choice for Utah homeowners who want genuine natural character.
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The luxury standard in countertop design. Marble's luminous surface and distinctive veining create an atmosphere that no other material achieves. Available in Carrara, Calacatta, Statuario, and rare book-matched selections for Utah's most refined spaces.
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Natural quartzite delivers the dramatic veining of marble with significantly harder surface characteristics and improved stain resistance — the ideal stone for Utah homeowners who want natural stone drama without marble's maintenance demands.
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Ultra-hard, UV-stable, and virtually maintenance-free. Large-format porcelain slabs achieve sophisticated marble and stone aesthetics with extreme scratch resistance and zero sealing requirements — ideal for Utah kitchens with high natural light exposure.
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From travertine and onyx to soapstone and slate — Alta Home Group sources and installs specialty natural stone surfaces for Utah homeowners pursuing a truly one-of-a-kind space. Each slab is hand-selected for visual character and structural integrity.
Explore Natural Stone OptionsFrom a single bathroom vanity to a complete luxury kitchen — Alta Home Group handles every phase of your Utah countertop project: design consultation, material selection, precision fabrication, and professional installation.
Your kitchen countertops work harder than any surface in your home. Alta Home Group fabricates and installs kitchen countertops in quartz, granite, marble, quartzite, and porcelain — custom-cut to your cabinet dimensions, finished to your edge profile, and installed with precision seam placement that makes the result look seamless. Available throughout Salt Lake County, Utah County, Davis County, and statewide Utah.
A stone vanity top transforms a bathroom from functional to exceptional. We fabricate and install single and double vanity countertops in all premium stone materials — with custom cutout sizing, integrated backsplash options, and finish quality that elevates every bathroom we work in across Utah.
Ready to replace outdated laminate, tile, or worn stone? Alta Home Group handles full countertop replacement across Utah — removing the existing surface, preparing the substrate, and installing your new countertop with zero disruption to surrounding cabinets or walls. Same-day template and fast fabrication turnaround available on select materials.
Every Alta Home Group countertop is custom-fabricated to your exact specifications — not cut from a standard template. We handle slab selection, templating after cabinet installation, precision CNC cutting, edge profiling, and polish finishing before professional delivery and installation in your Utah home.
Fabrication quality only matters when installation matches it. Our Utah countertop installation crews are experienced with all stone materials and countertop configurations — including complex seam placement, undermount sink cutouts, cooktop openings, and waterfall edge installations that demand precision at every step.
Beyond countertops — Alta Home Group fabricates and installs stone surfaces for waterfall islands, fireplace surrounds, outdoor kitchens, bar surfaces, and feature walls. For Utah homeowners who want stone used as an architectural design element, not just a functional surface.
Every countertop Alta Home Group installs is custom-fabricated to your exact specifications — not templated, not approximated.
Stone surfaces define the character of a space. Alta Home Group brings precision fabrication and installation expertise to every luxury stone application in Utah — from statement kitchen islands to outdoor entertaining surfaces built for Utah's four-season lifestyle.

The signature statement of modern Utah kitchen design. Waterfall islands — where the countertop material extends continuously down one or both ends to the floor — transform a functional surface into an architectural feature. Available in quartz, granite, marble, and quartzite with precision-matched seams.

A custom stone vanity top elevates a bathroom to a different category entirely. Alta Home Group fabricates single and double vanity tops in all stone materials — with integrated backsplash slabs, custom cutouts, and finish quality that holds up beautifully under daily use in Utah bathrooms.

A stone fireplace surround is the most dramatic interior design statement in a Utah home. We fabricate and install custom surround faces, hearths, and mantels in all natural stone and engineered stone materials — precision-cut for your specific fireplace dimensions.

Utah's outdoor living season demands surfaces built to perform through temperature swings, UV exposure, and the demands of outdoor cooking. Alta Home Group installs outdoor kitchen countertops in granite, quartzite, and porcelain — materials selected specifically for outdoor durability.

Home bars, butler's pantries, and entertainment room surfaces benefit from the same premium fabrication and material quality as any other countertop in your Utah home. We fabricate and install bar-height and standard-height stone surfaces for interior entertainment spaces throughout Utah.

Stone isn't limited to horizontal surfaces. Feature walls, tub surrounds, shower walls, and architectural accent panels in premium stone materials are available through Alta Home Group for Utah homeowners pursuing something genuinely custom.
Waterfall islands, fireplace surrounds, outdoor kitchen surfaces, custom vanities — our Utah fabrication team brings precision to every luxury stone application.
Countertop pricing in Utah varies more than almost any other home improvement investment — driven by the material you choose, the complexity of your project, and the quality of the fabrication and installation. Alta Home Group believes Utah homeowners deserve transparent pricing before they commit to anything. Below is an honest breakdown of what countertop projects typically cost across Utah in 2025. Every project starts with a free written estimate. No pressure, no vague ranges, no surprises at invoice.
Investment Range: $5,000 – $15,000+
The most popular countertop choice in Utah — quartz offers zero maintenance, consistent color, and long-term durability across the full price range. Cost scales with brand, color complexity, square footage, and edge profile selection.
Best for: High-use Utah kitchens and families prioritizing low maintenance.
Investment Range: $4,500 – $14,000+
Granite's cost reflects the rarity and visual character of the specific slab — exotic patterns and rare colorways command a premium over more common stones. Every slab is unique, and pricing reflects that individuality.
Best for: Homeowners who want natural stone character and heat resistance at a competitive price point.
Investment Range: $7,500 – $20,000+
Marble is priced at a premium because of its material rarity, fabrication demands, and the visual impact it delivers in Utah kitchens and bathrooms. Book-matched marble and rare Italian varieties carry the highest cost — and the most dramatic results.
Best for: Luxury bathrooms, statement vanities, and Utah homeowners who prioritize aesthetic impact over maintenance simplicity.
Investment Range: $8,000 – $25,000+
Quartzite occupies the premium end of the natural stone market — priced higher than granite due to its hardness, rarity, and the more demanding fabrication process its density requires. Exotic quartzite varieties with high-contrast veining carry the highest premiums.
Best for: Homeowners who want marble's visual drama with natural stone's harder surface performance.
Investment Range: $15,000 – $40,000+
Complete kitchen countertop projects — perimeter counters plus a custom island, integrated sink cutouts, a waterfall installation, and coordinated backsplash — represent the full expression of what stone fabrication can achieve in a Utah kitchen. Price reflects total square footage, material selection, fabrication complexity, and installation scope.
Best for: Full kitchen remodels, luxury builds, and Utah homeowners investing in a long-term statement kitchen.
Every project is different. The only way to know your exact cost is a free consultation.
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The best countertop material for your Utah kitchen or bathroom is the one that fits how you actually live — not the most expensive option or the one that photographs best. Below is an honest, homeowner-focused comparison of the materials Alta Home Group installs across Utah.
Choose quartz if your Utah household prioritizes low maintenance above all else. Quartz is non-porous — it never requires sealing, resists staining from wine, coffee, citrus, and oils without any special care, and delivers consistent color across the full countertop surface. It is the practical choice for busy Utah families. Choose granite if you want the irreplaceable character of a natural material — unique mineral patterns, superior heat resistance directly at the surface, and a look that engineered stone cannot fully replicate. Granite requires annual sealing to maintain stain resistance. The maintenance is simple, but it is a commitment quartz does not require. Neither is universally better. They serve different household priorities.
Quartz and quartzite are frequently confused — they are fundamentally different materials. Quartz is engineered: natural stone particles bound with resin in a controlled manufacturing process. Quartzite is natural: a metamorphic rock formed under extreme geological pressure, quarried in slabs directly from the earth. Quartzite is harder than granite, harder than marble, and often harder than quartz itself. It achieves dramatic veining patterns and natural color movement that engineered quartz cannot replicate. It requires sealing. It is more demanding to fabricate — its density makes precision cutting more complex and skilled fabrication more critical. And it commands a premium price that reflects all of these characteristics. If the visual drama of natural stone is a priority and maintenance is acceptable, quartzite is one of the most compelling countertop choices available for Utah homeowners.
Marble is the most beautiful and the most demanding countertop material available. Its luminous surface and dramatic veining — Calacatta's bold gray movement, Carrara's soft translucent character, Statuario's striking contrast — create a visual impact that no engineered surface fully matches. It is also softer than granite and quartzite, susceptible to etching from acidic contact (lemon juice, wine, tomato, vinegar), and requires consistent sealing and careful daily use. Etching creates dull marks on the surface at contact points — distinct from staining but equally visible. Utah homeowners who choose marble for kitchen countertops typically either accept the patina that develops over time as a natural characteristic of the material — or they use marble selectively in lower-impact zones (islands, perimeter counters used primarily for serving) while specifying quartz or quartzite for the primary work surface. For bathroom vanities and decorative applications, marble's limitations matter far less. It is close to ideal in these settings.
Not all slabs of the same material category are priced equally. Within granite, the difference between a commodity Colonial White and a rare Blue Bahia can be a factor of five in material cost. Within quartzite, common White Macaubas and exotic Taj Mahal occupy very different price tiers. Within marble, Carrara and Calacatta Gold are materially different investments despite both being "marble." Rarity reflects scarcity of the source deposit, visual character, and demand. When you visit a slab yard or review digital slab options with Alta Home Group, pricing reflects the specific slab — not just the material category. Understanding this prevents sticker shock when a "granite countertop" looks very different on two different estimates.
Standard countertop thickness in Utah kitchen installations is 3cm — approximately 1¼ inches. This is the appropriate specification for kitchen countertops and provides the visual weight that natural stone requires to look proportionally correct with standard cabinetry. Finish options extend beyond the standard polished surface: — Polished: mirror-bright reflective surface, maximum color depth — Honed: matte, flat finish — popular for marble and contemporary quartzite — Leathered: subtle textural surface with soft sheen — popular for darker granites and quartzite — Brushed: soft texture with slightly less reflectivity than polished Edge profiles range from the standard eased edge through pencil, beveled, ogee, and waterfall profiles that add character and cost. Edge profile is a detail that most homeowners underestimate before seeing it on a finished countertop — and overestimate the expense of specifying well.
A countertop project involves more complexity than most Utah homeowners expect — and more precision than most contractors deliver. Alta Home Group manages the complete countertop process: from initial design consultation and slab selection through fabrication coordination and professional installation. You have one point of contact throughout. Here's exactly what that process looks like.

Your project begins with a free in-home consultation at your Utah property. An Alta Home Group project coordinator visits your space, assesses your existing kitchen or bathroom — dimensions, cabinet configuration, lighting, adjacent materials, and overall aesthetic direction — and listens carefully to what you want the finished surface to achieve. This conversation determines everything that follows: material direction, edge profile options, island configuration, and whether specialty applications like waterfall edges or slab backsplashes are appropriate for your space and budget. There is no cost and no obligation attached to this conversation. It is, simply, where great countertop projects begin.

Following your consultation, Alta Home Group guides you through material and slab selection with our trusted Utah fabrication partners. This may involve visiting a local slab yard to hand-select your specific stone — seeing the actual slabs your countertops will be cut from, not just catalog samples or small chips. For natural stone projects — granite, marble, quartzite — slab selection matters enormously. Two slabs of the same material from the same quarry can look significantly different. We guide you through this process so your selection is informed, intentional, and exactly what you envisioned. For engineered quartz, we work from manufacturer samples representing hundreds of color and pattern options across the leading brands available in Utah.

After your cabinets are fully installed — never before — our fabrication partners take precision measurements and a complete template of your countertop areas. This step is non-negotiable for accuracy: templating from actual installed cabinets, rather than from architectural drawings or estimated dimensions, is what eliminates fit problems at installation. The template captures every dimension, cutout location, edge overhang, and seam position. This data drives the fabrication process and determines exactly how your slabs will be cut. Template appointments are scheduled promptly and coordinated around your project timeline.

With your template complete, fabrication begins at our partners' professional stone facility. Skilled fabricators use CNC waterjet and bridge saw technology combined with hand-finishing expertise to cut your countertops to exact specification — including sink cutouts, cooktop openings, edge profiling, and any specialty features your project requires. Fabrication quality is what separates a countertop that looks exceptional from one that looks good. Tight seams, clean cutouts, and consistent edge profiles require experienced stone workers operating calibrated equipment. Alta Home Group partners exclusively with Utah fabricators whose work meets the standard our clients expect. Fabrication lead times vary by material and shop schedule — your project coordinator communicates the timeline clearly and keeps you updated throughout.

Installation day is where the months of planning become visible. Our professional installation team delivers and seats your countertops with care — protecting your cabinets, floors, and adjacent surfaces throughout the process. Seams are placed, aligned, and finished to minimize visibility. Undermount sinks are secured and sealed. Cooktop openings are confirmed for appliance fit. Waterfall ends are aligned for continuity. Every countertop is checked for level across its full span before the crew leaves your Utah home. We do not rush installation. A countertop improperly set cannot be corrected without removing and reseating the stone — a cost and disruption no Utah homeowner should experience. We get it right the first time.

When installation is complete, your Alta Home Group project coordinator performs a detailed review of every surface — seams, cutouts, edge profiles, waterfall alignments, and caulk lines — before requesting your walkthrough. We review the finished countertops together, demonstrate proper care for your specific material, and provide written care guidance tailored to what was installed. Natural stone care, in particular, differs meaningfully by material — and knowing the right approach from day one protects your investment for decades. Your project is not closed until you are completely satisfied with the result.
Alta Home Group coordinates your complete countertop project — from the slab yard to your final walkthrough — so you experience the result, not the complexity of getting there.
Start My Countertop ProjectThere is no shortage of countertop options in Utah — big box store programs, independent slab yards, and specialty stone dealers all compete for your project. What most of them don't offer is a single trusted point of contact who manages the entire project: design, material selection, fabrication coordination, installation scheduling, and quality accountability from start to finish. That is exactly what Alta Home Group provides — and it's why Utah homeowners who have experienced the difference continue to return for every surface in their home.
Countertop projects touch multiple parties — material suppliers, fabricators, installers, and your general contractor or remodeling team. Alta Home Group coordinates all of it. You communicate with one person, receive one timeline, and have one team accountable for your result. The coordination complexity is ours to manage — not yours.
Alta Home Group works with experienced Utah stone fabrication partners whose quality standards match ours. We do not manage fabrication in-house — we coordinate with established professionals whose work we have verified, whose timelines we trust, and whose finished quality we stand behind. Your countertops are fabricated by people who do this every day, using the right equipment, at the right tolerances.
Not every contractor who installs countertops understands the meaningful differences between quartz, quartzite, granite, and marble — in terms of fabrication demands, installation requirements, and long-term performance. Alta Home Group's team understands these distinctions and communicates them honestly so your material selection is made with full information.
Every Alta Home Group countertop estimate is itemized and provided in writing before any commitment is made. Material cost, fabrication, delivery, installation, cutout charges, and any specialty work are listed separately. You know exactly what you are paying for and why. There are no line items added at invoice that weren't disclosed at estimate.
Most countertop specialists only do countertops. Alta Home Group remodels complete kitchens and bathrooms across Utah — which means we understand how your countertop decision integrates with cabinet selection, backsplash tile, lighting, plumbing fixtures, and the overall design direction of your space. This broader perspective improves the quality of the design guidance we provide.
Alta Home Group is a licensed Utah contractor carrying full general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every project. We are not a referral service or a project broker — we are a Utah-based home remodeling company with permanent presence in the communities we serve. When you hire us, you hire a local team with local accountability.
One of the most common complaints Utah homeowners have after a countertop project is communication — or the lack of it. Lead times that weren't disclosed, installation delays with no explanation, material back-orders discovered after commitments were made. Alta Home Group communicates proactively throughout your project — including when the answer is a delay or a complication. You are never left wondering where your project stands.
A premium countertop project — particularly one involving natural stone or a full kitchen installation — is a meaningful investment. Alta Home Group offers financing options for qualified Utah homeowners that allow you to move forward with the materials and scope that truly serve your project without compromising based on short-term cash flow. Ask about financing during your consultation.
Every Alta Home Group countertop estimate is free, detailed, and provided without obligation. We do not charge for consultations, design time, or estimate preparation. We earn your business by demonstrating competence, honesty, and value — not by making the estimate process costly enough to discourage comparison.
We do not consider a countertop project complete until you have walked through the finished installation and confirmed your satisfaction. Punch list items — anything that doesn't meet your expectations at final review — are addressed before we close the project. Our work stands behind the warranty provided at project completion.
Financing available for qualified Utah homeowners. Call (385) 420-5208.
A countertop doesn't exist in isolation. It sits on your cabinets, beneath your pendant lights, above your flooring, beside your backsplash, and in front of your fixtures. When these elements are designed together — not selected independently and hoped to work — the result is a kitchen or bathroom that feels cohesive, intentional, and genuinely elevated. Alta Home Group is one of the few Utah contractors who can manage countertop selection and installation within the context of a complete kitchen or bathroom remodeling project. If you're remodeling the full space, we eliminate the coordination friction between trades. If you're updating only the countertops, we help you make selections that work beautifully with what remains.
Countertops and cabinets are inseparable design decisions. The right stone for your kitchen depends on your cabinet color, door style, hardware finish, and lighting design — and vice versa. When Alta Home Group manages your full kitchen remodel, countertop selection is integrated into the design from the beginning — not bolted on at the end.
Explore Countertop MaterialsA stone vanity top is one of the highest-impact upgrades available in a Utah bathroom remodel — and its material, color, and finish direction should be selected in context with your tile, cabinetry, and fixture choices. Alta Home Group coordinates countertop selection within full bathroom remodeling projects for a result that reads as a designed space, not an assembled one.
Explore Countertop MaterialsCabinet box height, door overlay, and finish color determine how your countertop sits, what edge profile looks proportionally correct, and which stone colors read as intentional versus incidental. Alta Home Group helps Utah homeowners make cabinet and countertop decisions together — because they are, functionally and visually, a single design system.
Explore Countertop MaterialsThe relationship between countertop and backsplash is one of the most consequential visual decisions in any kitchen. A bold veined quartzite and a simple subway tile. A white quartz and a handmade ceramic backsplash. A full-slab stone backsplash that extends the countertop material up the wall. Alta Home Group helps Utah homeowners make these decisions cohesively — so the finished kitchen tells one story, not two competing ones.
Explore Countertop MaterialsStone looks different under every light source. Natural light, incandescent, LED warm white, and cool LED all change how veining reads, how finish reflects, and whether a dark stone looks rich or flat. Alta Home Group's approach to lighting in kitchen remodeling takes countertop material into account — because the right surface deserves the right light.
Explore Countertop MaterialsUpgraded countertops — particularly quartz and natural stone — consistently rank among the highest-ROI surface improvements in Utah homes. In competitive Utah real estate markets like Draper, South Jordan, Sandy, Lehi, and Cottonwood Heights, premium countertops signal the quality of the home's overall renovation and influence offer prices in ways that few other upgrades match. The investment performs financially, not just aesthetically.
Explore Countertop MaterialsAlta Home Group manages complete kitchen and bathroom renovations across Utah — design, cabinets, countertops, backsplash, lighting, and installation under one roof.
Or call (385) 420-5208 to discuss your projectStone surfaces are the most visually commanding element in any kitchen or bathroom. The right material, in the right application, transforms a room from functional to genuinely memorable. Below is a curated collection of the design directions our Utah clients pursue most — from clean modern quartz installations to dramatic natural stone statements that define the entire space.

The waterfall island has become the defining element of luxury Utah kitchen design — and for good reason. When the countertop material continues uninterrupted down the end panel to the floor, the island stops being a functional surface and becomes architectural. The most striking waterfall installations use book-matched natural stone, where the veining pattern mirrors symmetrically across the vertical face.

Utah's most-built kitchen aesthetic — white or off-white shaker cabinetry, bright quartz countertops, minimal hardware, and layered lighting — is also one of the most enduring. Quartz in Calacatta or marble-look patterns delivers the visual warmth of natural stone with the maintenance simplicity that busy Utah families require. The result photographs beautifully and performs for decades.

A book-matched marble or quartzite vanity top transforms a primary bathroom from a functional room into a personal sanctuary. The most striking bathroom countertop installations treat the stone as the design anchor — selecting fixtures, tile, and cabinetry to serve the stone rather than compete with it.

For Utah homeowners who want a kitchen that commands attention — quartzite delivers. Varieties like Taj Mahal, White Macaubas, and Fantasy Brown carry veining patterns of such visual complexity that the countertop becomes the room's focal point. Paired with deep-toned cabinetry, the contrast creates a kitchen that is impossible to misread as anything other than intentional.

Marble in a bathroom is at its best — the surface demands of a vanity are far lower than a kitchen, and marble's luminous quality in bathroom lighting is unmatched. A Calacatta gold vanity with integrated backsplash and undermount sinks creates a powder room or primary bathroom that guests consistently remark on.

Utah's outdoor living season is longer than most residents expect — and an outdoor kitchen with properly specified stone surfaces becomes a year-round entertaining asset. Granite and quartzite are the materials of choice for outdoor kitchen countertops: UV stable, frost resistant, and durable under the temperature cycling that defines Utah's climate.

Flat-front cabinetry, integrated appliances, and minimal hardware create the framework. The right stone — an ultra-white quartz with subtle movement, or a dramatic honed quartzite — provides the visual warmth that prevents contemporary kitchens from reading as cold. The balance between restraint and material character defines the best contemporary countertop installations in Utah's luxury market.

Not every Utah kitchen wants to be a statement. Transitional kitchens — where classic proportions meet current material choices — account for the majority of Alta Home Group's Utah countertop installations. Warm-toned granite, creamy quartz with soft veining, and honed marble in a shaker kitchen create spaces that feel timeless rather than trend-driven. These kitchens age gracefully because the design doesn't depend on current fashion.
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Utah homeowners ask us the same important questions every day — about materials, costs, maintenance, installation, and how to start. Everything you need to make a confident countertop decision is answered below.
Alta Home Group serves Utah homeowners across Salt Lake City, Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, Lehi, Provo, Park City, and throughout Utah with premium countertop design, coordination, and installation.
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Alta Home Group fabricates and installs premium countertops for homeowners throughout Utah. From Salt Lake City's established neighborhoods to Park City's luxury mountain homes — our licensed Utah countertop team delivers the same precision, material quality, and installation standards to every project, regardless of location.
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Alta Home Group provides countertop fabrication and installation services across Utah including: Salt Lake City, Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, Riverton, Herriman, West Jordan, Murray, Midvale, Cottonwood Heights, Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Orem, Provo, Eagle Mountain, Layton, Farmington, Bountiful, Ogden, Park City, and surrounding Utah communities.
From a single bathroom vanity to a complete kitchen countertop project — Alta Home Group delivers premium stone surfaces with precision fabrication and professional installation throughout Utah.
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