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Welcome to TR Granite Stone Studio

  • Voted top rated fabricator. Satisfaction Guaranteed
  • Granite Countertop
  • Quartz Countertop
  • Marble Countertop
  • Licensed Contractor in Virginia , Maryland and DC





Quartz Pricing

Quartz Countertop Square Foot!!!

$49,99

    Including;

  • Demolition
  • Trash Removal
  • Fabrication
  • Installation
  • 1/4 Round or Eased Edge

Quartz Countertop Square Foot!!!

$59,99

    Including;

  • Demolition
  • Trash Removal
  • Fabrication
  • Installation
  • 1/4 Round or Eased Edge

Granite Pricing

Granite Countertop Square Foot!!!

$39,99

    Including;

  • Demolition
  • Trash Removal
  • Fabrication
  • Installation
  • 1/4 Round or Eased Edge

Granite Countertop Square Foot!!!

$49,99

    Including;

  • Demolition
  • Trash Removal
  • Fabrication
  • Installation
  • 1/4 Round or Eased Edge

About Us

TR GRANITE STUDİO



“We carry а comprehensive range оf natural stone including, Granite ,Limestone ,Granite ,Marble ,Onyx ,Travertine, Quartz, Sandstone, Serpentine ,Slate Soapstone. We personally select аnd import the best quality natural stone slabs frоm аrоund thе wоrld, always making sure wе hаvе thе finest stone products аt thе mоst competitive cost. Call 703 782 7293 fоr directions tо оur Warehouse аnd Showroom іn Chantilly VA.

At TR Granite Countertops Virginia we guarantee thе lowest prices, and wе will match аnу price. Wе carry thousands оf Marble аnd Granite slabs Selection іn stock, аnd Granite Countertops іn multiple colors.You can also go to TR Granite

  • We utilize the most sophisticated equipment with conventional production process to achieve the best quality in the short time (3-7 days)
  • TR GRANITE countertops started in 2003 as a one man shop and grew steadly. We currently install hundres of countertops every year. READ OUR TESTIMONIALS.
  • Our mission is to serve our customers and employees by building and installing the highest quality countertops with best service at a fair price.

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Rebecca Treachler

I have never had countertops done before but TR Granite and Stone made it a very easy process. I visited the showroom and researched online. TR had the best reviews, prices and bundles. Everything went smoothly and installation happened within a week. Beautiful work, attention to detail, and great people!

Katie Koren

I contracted TR Granite to repair and level my kitchen counter that was previously installed unevenly by the builder and shifted further over time. TR granite did a phenomenal job and left the worksite spotless. Their pricing was also reasonable for the work done and the company was easy to schedule and communicate with (willing to look at photos via text). I love the results and am so happy to no longer have to hide the uneven counter surface.

Sara Fredrickson

I am thrilled with the job Faruk and his team did with my counter tops. Faruk was so easy to work, kind, and was quick/ precise with the consult. Couldn’t ask for more. Have already recommended them to friends and family and will happily spread my joy to others as time goes on. Thank you guys so much!

Mirakmal Niyazmatov

I had a great experience with TR Granite. They offered me great balance of quality and price. I was not rushed, shown great variety of granite options, advised what color would best fit my kitchen colors (blue, gold & white), and offered a great price. As you can see, my kitchen countertop looks fantastic! Overall, fantastic experience and I would not hesitate to contact TR Granite & Stone again.

Melany Ramos

Faruk and his team were amazing! Very patient and professional. I kept going back and forth between the stone/style I wanted and they offered their professional opinion which was actually the cheaper option. After making my decision, turnaround time for installation was just a few days. The installation team was delayed (it was a rainy day) but they kept me informed and they were still able to complete the job same day. I highly recommend them for any countertops and would use them again if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

The choice between quartz and granite for a countertop really depends on your specific needs and preferences:

1. Quartz is non-porous, which makes it highly resistant to staining and very low maintenance. It doesn't require sealing like granite and is generally more consistent in color and pattern, which can be an advantage if you prefer a uniform appearance.
2. Granite is a natural stone, so each slab is unique, which can add a distinct and luxurious character to your kitchen. It's also very durable, but being porous, it requires sealing upon installation and periodic resealing to prevent stains.

Both materials are tough and have their own aesthetic appeals. If low maintenance and uniformity are your priorities, quartz might be the better choice. If you value a natural look and uniqueness, granite could be preferable.

Sealing countertops refers to the process of applying a protective sealant to the surface of materials like granite, marble, or other porous stones. This sealant acts as a barrier that prevents liquids and stains from penetrating the stone, which can cause discoloration and damage over time. Sealing helps to maintain the aesthetic quality and durability of the countertop by making it more resistant to spills and stains. Generally, porous countertops need to be sealed upon installation and then periodically thereafter, depending on the type of stone and the level of kitchen activity.

1. Quartz Countertops:

- Cleaning: Regular cleaning is straightforward. Simply use a soft cloth or sponge with mild soap and water. Avoid harsh chemicals that can break down the bonds between the resin and quartz.
- Prevention: Quartz is resistant to stains, but it’s advisable to clean up spills quickly, especially for substances like coffee, wine, and oil. Also, avoid direct heat exposure; use trivets or pads under hot dishes and cookware.
- No Sealing Required: Unlike granite, quartz does not require sealing because it is non-porous.

2. Granite Countertops:

- Cleaning: Daily cleaning can be done with a soft cloth and a neutral cleaner or mild soap and water. It’s important to avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners which can damage the sealant and the stone itself.
- Sealing: Granite needs to be sealed upon installation and then periodically after that—typically once a year—depending on the usage and the type of granite. The sealing process involves applying a liquid sealant that penetrates the stone’s surface to provide a protective barrier against moisture and stains.
- Prevention: Quickly clean up spills, particularly oils, wine, acids, and sodas to prevent potential staining. Use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware to avoid thermal shock.

Both materials are quite durable, but paying attention to these maintenance tips will help ensure they remain in great condition for years to come.

Placing seams in countertops, especially when using materials like granite or quartz, requires careful consideration to maintain aesthetics and functionality. Here are some tips on where to best place countertop seams:


1. Near the Sink: Seams can be placed near the sink but not on the sink's edges to avoid weakening the structure. Placing them a few inches away from the sink can provide support and stability without risking damage from constant water exposure.
2. At Corners: Corners are a natural choice for seams, especially in L-shaped or U-shaped layouts. The seam can help in structurally supporting the countertop while being less noticeable.
3. Along Cabinets: Placing seams over cabinet walls where they will be supported is wise. This helps in distributing the weight evenly and maintaining the countertop's integrity.
4. Away from Cooking Zones: Try to avoid placing seams directly over cooking areas like stoves or ovens, as the heat may cause the adhesive in the seam to deteriorate faster.
5. Match the Color and Pattern: When planning the seam placement, consider the color and pattern of the material. The goal is to make the seam as inconspicuous as possible. For patterned materials like some granites, try to align the pattern at the seam to create a continuous look.
6. Consult with the Fabricator: It’s always a good idea to consult with the fabricator or installer. They can offer advice based on the specific dimensions and layout of your kitchen, as well as the size of the slabs you are using.
Strategically placing the seams can make a significant difference in both the appearance and longevity of your countertops.

Both quartz and granite countertops offer some level of heat resistance, but there are differences:


1. Granite: Granite is very heat resistant. It is a natural stone that can withstand high temperatures without being damaged, which makes it a good choice for kitchens where hot pots and pans are placed directly on the surface. However, it is still recommended to use trivets or hot pads to prevent any risk of thermal shock, which could cause cracking.

2. Quartz: Quartz countertops are generally less heat resistant compared to granite. They are made from natural quartz mixed with polymer resins, which can become discolored or even melt when exposed to high temperatures. It is important to always use a trivet or hot pad under hot dishes and cookware to protect the surface.

Overall, granite is the better choice if heat resistance is a major concern in your kitchen. However, both materials will benefit from the precautionary use of trivets or hot pads to ensure longevity and maintain appearance.

Contact

Location:

14805 Willard Rd
Chantilly, VA 201512
United States

Call:

703 782 7293

Open Hours:

Mon-Sat: 8AM - 5PM

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