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Slabs To Go is Arizona&#;s number one source for quartz slabs at wholesale prices.

 

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When you&#;re looking for affordable quartz slabs in Phoenix, AZ to redo your countertops, Slabs To Go offers the best online solution. Our stone slabs are discounted directly for online purchases. We&#;ve made it easy for homeowners, renovators, and real estate investors to get stunning, high-quality stone slab countertops 40-50% cheaper when you buy slabs online at wholesale prices. 

 

Slabs To Go is the quickest, easiest way to get the new stone countertops you want without dealing with commissioned salesmen. Learn why hundreds of satisfied Arizona homeowners choose to buy countertop slabs online from Slabs To Go.

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Some of our most popular products include Calacatta, Carrara, Sparkling Quartz, and Solid Color Quartz slabs in various colors and designs. With thousands of homeowners switching to quartz countertops all across the nation, the demand for stone slabs is high. They are making the switch because quartz countertops are extremely durable, beautiful, and affordable. 

 

The color and pattern options are constantly changing and being added to our online store. As you shop for the perfect slab for your home renovation take note of your favorite styles. It&#;s important to know the differences between each stone slab so you can choose the right quartz countertop for your kitchen or bathroom. Continue reading to learn more about our best selling products and what makes them special.

 

Quartz Slab Products

 

Different Types of Quartz Countertops

  • Calacatta Quartz
  • Carrara Quartz
  • Sparkling Quartz
  • Solid Color Quartz
  • Dark and Exotic Quartz

 

What is Calacatta?

Calacatta is a rare marble with predominantly white hues that comes from quarries in Italy. It is known for its thick veining characteristics that create elegant and dramatic patterns. Calacatta slabs can yield brown or gold undertones. Calacatta gold is a wildly popular choice in high-end homes and offers a unique color combination. 

 

This type of stone turns ordinary kitchens into works of art with its striking vein details. It is an excellent focal point and is a memorable distinction within a kitchen or bathroom. Calacatta is a great way to add movement to your home&#;s design.

 

Our selection of Calacatta Quartz in Phoenix, AZ includes classic white and gray combinations, the well sought-after calcutta gold designs, and even unique black and white designs. Calacatta quartz is the perfect solution for the homeowner with exquisite style preferences and wants that realistic marble appearance without having to worry about its fragility. 

 

You can have the same impressive veining patterns in quartz countertops in lieu of marble. For the true Italian marble style for the price of quartz, Slabs To Go, is the best place to buy countertop slabs online.

 

What is Carrara?

Like the beautiful Calacatta marble, Carrara marble is also of Italian descent. It is the most common type of light colored marble and is used in many homes because it is often more affordable and yields more neutral, subtle designs. You&#;ll find that Carrara slabs boast predominantly gray undertones. This style of stone is great for those with traditional or simplistic design styles. 

 

Because of its distinctive and gorgeous range of whites, grays and soft, smoky veining, Carrara Quartz is a sought after choice for homeowners who want to add a high-end feel to a traditional home. The veins seen in Carrara countertops are more naturally spread versus the dramatic veining effect of Calacatta. 

 

We carry a wide selection of Carrara Quartz in white and gray feathered vein combinations, styles that are either primarily white or primarily gray, and even slabs that have brownish hues. Slabs To Go is proud to source high quality Carrara Quartz slabs in Phoenix, AZ.

 

Top 5 Benefits of Quartz Countertops

  • Durable
  • Affordable
  • Increases resale value of home
  • Larger variety of styles, colors, and patterns
  • Easier to install

 

Quartz vs. Marble, Granite, and Other Natural Stone Countertops

You may be wondering why we sell Calacatta Quartz and Carrara Quartz instead of true marble slabs. Aside from the significant price differences, marble being much more expensive, quartz is a stronger and more suitable choice for everyday use in kitchens or bathrooms. Marble is not as durable as quartz. Since it is a natural stone, it is porous which means it is susceptible to staining. Over the years you&#;ll also notice natural marble change color. 

 

Quartz is non-porous, scratch resistant and sealed to remain perfect for decades. Quartz requires very low maintenance which makes them ideal for kitchen and bathroom countertops. The unique designs of Calacatta Quartz and Carrara Quartz look as beautiful and as authentic as true marble for often at a fraction of the cost.

 

Did you know that quartz slabs are built up of about 93% quartz? Don&#;t let the phrase, &#;engineered-stone&#; fool you, as the benefits of having countertops man-made to perfection, greatly outweigh the desire for natural stone countertops. 

 

Quartz offers a greater variety of colors and patterns than any other stone slab. They are also able to hide seams better when they are installed. For those worried about radons being released by natural stone slabs, you&#;ll be worry free with quartz slabs because of their seal they emit little to no radons.

 

Quartz countertops actually have a better resale value than natural stone countertops do, so you&#;ll be benefitting from choosing quartz countertops long after you&#;ve moved. Furthermore, quartz has even beat out the demand for granite countertops. It&#;s so much more cost efficient because it doesn&#;t require any resealing. It truly is made to be used year after year and that&#;s why there are many more benefits in choosing quartz countertops in Phoenix, AZ over natural stone slabs.

 

What are Sparkling Quartz Slabs?

Sparkling quartz countertops are a fan favorite. They offer clean, pristine, and glimmering design elements. A sparkling white or gray quartz countertop enhances any kitchen or bathroom by making it always look crystal clean and spacious. 

 

Sparkling quartz is made with various fragments that add iciness and life to each stone slab. The flecks that are added are reflective to light and create that sparkling effect that bounces throughout the slab creating movement in any space. Sparkling quartz countertops pair well with stainless steel appliances and has become a premium choice. 

 

Sparkling white quartz slabs are popular among real estate investors because they know that when adding these quartz counters to their homes, homebuyers fall in love with the star studded style. They may be white, but quartz countertops are non-porous which means they won't absorb liquids that can stain. This type of durability is highly desired because you can achieve the look and style you want, with very low maintenance, which is perfect for a busy kitchen.

 

Solid Color Quartz Countertop Options

In addition to sparkling quartz slabs in Phoenix, AZ we also carry non-sparkling quartz, and solid colored slabs. If you&#;re looking for a perfectly solid colored countertop to add to a minimalistic design style be sure to check out the pure white, gray, and black finished slabs. Pure white and white with minimal flecks of color or veins are among the most popular kitchen countertops. 

 

Solid color quartz countertops pair beautifully with busier backsplashes and kitchen decor. It is a subtle way to make a bold statement and add elegance to your kitchen without drawing too much attention. Adding any of these stone countertops to your home will definitely increase its value and interest.

 

Dark and Exotic Quartz Slabs

If you&#;re looking for the most unique design styles, we also carry a variety of dark and exotic stone slabs. We&#;ve seen some absolutely breathtaking black designs making their way into home trends, and we have the perfect stone countertops to complement those dramatic design styles. 

 

From our black matted quartz that looks like a smoky night sky, to our black and white Calacatta quartz that is thundering with character, to our absolute black granite that is exquisitely deep in darkness, there is no limit to your home design options.  

 

Benefits of buying wholesale slabs online

Quartz truly became a popular choice among home builders and celebrity designers. The trend spread quickly and due to demand the price for quartz has seen a definite increase. At Slabs To Go we know that renovating your home is a costly venture on its own so we found a way for you to cut costs by buying wholesale direct. 

 

When you buy stone slabs online directly from Slabs To Go you will see prices 40-50% cheaper than other distributors that want to give you estimates, manage installation, and fluctuate prices case by case. Affordability is the number one reason we&#;ve been able to provide quartz slabs to hundreds of homes in Arizona. 

 

Not only do we offer the lowest prices on wholesale stone slabs in Phoenix, but Slabs To Go is the only online retailer in AZ that allows homebuyers to buy their slabs directly. In the ever growing world of do-it-yourselfers, you now have the opportunity to make major buying decisions for yourself, without added sales fees or tactics. You don&#;t need a contractor license to get these amazing deals, which means, there&#;s no middle man when you purchase your home&#;s renovation materials and no markups. 

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How to purchase wholesale slabs online

Are you ready to remodel your home with quartz slab countertops in Phoenix, AZ? Our entire online process is easy to use and easy to take advantage of huge savings. Browse through our constantly growing selection of stone slabs and order directly on our website. 

 

We carry a large variety of quartz slabs to suit the contemporary, traditional, modern, and exotic design tastes. Be sure to visit our clearance section as well, to view the most affordable quartz slabs in our wholesale warehouse. 

 

Once you&#;ve found the stone slab you like, click &#;Add to Cart&#; and continue to checkout. The payment process is simple and we offer multiple ways to pay, including Paypal, Google Pay, and credit and debit card payments. We&#;ll send you a confirmation as soon as you complete checkout.

 

When you buy a stone slab online, we make the pickup process easy too! Our wholesale slab warehouse is conveniently located in Phoenix, AZ off 43th Avenue and Van Buren. Your new stone slab will be waiting for you or your fabricator at Will Call for easy pickup. And, don&#;t worry, there are no warehouse or loading fees. Local pick up is free.

 

Why Choose Slabs To Go

Slabs To Go is the only online Phoenix, AZ retailer that offers jumbo stone slabs at wholesale prices, directly to the public. Our entire business model sets us apart from every wholesale retailer in the Valley because we offer our deals directly to the public. 

 

You can see the prices for yourself on our website without a membership or contractor license. You&#;ll know and get exactly what you pay for and avoid markups from a contractor purchasing the quartz slab for you. 

 

 

 

All of our wholesale slabs are extremely durable, heat resistant, and built to last. At Slabs To Go we offer a 30 year warranty on all slabs purchased. We take pride in our products and want you to feel confident in your online purchase. 

 

There&#;s no need to compromise high quality for price at our warehouse. Our quartz slabs are certain to upgrade your home&#;s style whether you&#;re planning on making it a lifelong home or improving its resale value. Nothing says new and improved like a sleek new quartz countertop in Phoenix, AZ.

 

Wait, there&#;s more!

 

Sinks & Faucets

The deals don&#;t stop there! We&#;ve also partnered with some amazing and affordable sink and faucet sellers to offer you the perfect finishing touches you need when installing your new stone countertops. Whether you&#;re looking for an undermount, top mount or drop in sink, you&#;ll find some of the best and most affordable sink options on our website

 

We&#;ve hand selected stainless steel, farmhouse style, vessel style, cast iron, and more sink and faucet styles to help complete your renovation. Our free &#;Sink Buying Guide&#; can help you choose a sink that meets the needs of your kitchen and household members. Be sure to check out our full list of sink vendors here and the list of our favorite kitchen and bathroom faucets here to see how they pair perfectly with your new quartz countertop.

 

 

The Search for White Quartz Countertops

I&#;ve been dreaming of white quartz countertops for years. We&#;ve lived in our house for six years and I&#;ve wanted to change the countertops since the day we moved in. Actually, even earlier than that&#;.since the day I first saw them. Although we picked out the countertops ourselves, they were not what we expected.

At the design center, we selected a black granite called Brazilian Black. The sample had subtle gray specks throughout, but the granite that was installed in our kitchen did not have any gray specks in it. It&#;s pretty much solid black.

I was convinced they&#;d installed the wrong granite so we had our cousin Missy, who is a granite fabricator, come look. She confirmed it was in fact Brazilian Black, but each slab varies since it&#;s a natural stone. Brazilian Black slabs being sourced at that time were more solid than those from several years prior.

So we&#;ve lived with it&#;.for six long years. Trying to keep the counters clean is a never ending job. They show everything&#;every crumb, every fingerprint, every smudge. Even when I use a granite polish on it, you can see every streak. The three pendant lights hanging over the island shine right down on the counters and highlight every little flaw. I tried to take pictures but they don&#;t accurately represent how bad it is &#; it&#;s so much worse in person.

I knew from the beginning that we would eventually change them, but I had no idea how hard it would be to find a suitable replacement. Several times over the last few years I visited our local stone warehouse, AGM Imports, to look for new countertops. The options overwhelmed me each time.

All I knew for sure is that I want white countertops. I love the look of marble but it&#;s not practical for a kitchen. Marble is very porous and stains easily. I ruled out granite because there is no true white granite. So I narrowed my search to white quartz countertops.

In addition to replacing the countertops in the kitchen, I was also searching for white quartz countertops for the bathrooms as well. The two downstairs bathrooms also have dark counters, and the girl&#;s bathrooms upstairs have cultured marble.

White quartz countertops for the kitchen

Recently, I recruited my friend Wendy to go with me to AGM and help narrow down the choices. We made a list of 10 to 12 options I liked. Then went back through for a second look and eliminated some. If there were two that looked very similar, we&#;d compare until I figured out which of the two I liked best. We left with a list of four options: White Mirror, Silver Moon, Cloud Cover and Arabescato Fonte.

White Mirror was by far the most affordable of the bunch. It has sparkles in it that pick up the color of our glass backsplash.

Silver Moon has a small swirly pattern with a slightly grainy background.

Cloud Cover has the boldest pattern in the group with large veins running through it.

Arabescato Fonte reminds me of marble and has a natural looking gray swirly pattern.

Robbie immediately eliminated White Mirror because he didn&#;t like the sparkle, so we took that one off the list. We also eliminated Silver Moon after finding out it had been discontinued. Cloud Cover got axed because I was worried that the pattern was just too bold. The more subtle pattern of Arabescato Fonte seemed to be the perfect choice.

I asked Missy to quote us a price on Arabescato Fonte and I about croaked when I saw how much all it was going to cost! I&#;m not going to lie, it was a big chunk of change. Almost double what I&#;d hoped to spend! We need a lot of quartz&#;.three slabs for the whole job. It&#;ll take an entire slab to do our kitchen island which is HUGE. But I didn&#;t want to settle and I honestly I don&#;t think Robbie cared about the cost because he&#;s just so sick of listening to me complain about how much I despise our black counters!

White quartz countertops for the bathrooms

Ultimately, to help with cost, we decided to select a more affordable option for the bathrooms. Which meant yet another trip to AGM. I found two options we liked in a lower pricing tier for the bathrooms: Arabescato Pearl and Teltos Carrara.

They both are primarily white with a small pattern. Arabescato Pearl&#;s pattern is closer to the surface while Teltos Carrara has a deeper, more recessed pattern like marble. Here&#;s a comparison of the two with Teltos Carrara on the top and Arabescato Pearl on the bottom.

Ultimately I chose Teltos Carrara because it looks more like natural stone.

To further complicate matters, I saw two other options I liked for the kitchen: Opal White and Statuary Gioia. Opal White is very similar to Abrabestco Fonte but has warmer undertones. It also has both gray and brown swirls on the surface.

Statuary Gioia has a very bright white background with a much bolder pattern of lines running across it.

I got price quotes on these two as well and they were both in the same pricing tier as Arabescato Fonte.

The perfect white quartz countertop

I took home some samples and they sat in my kitchen for over two weeks. To say that I agonized over making a decision is an understatement. It&#;s so hard to visualize what a small sample is going to look like in your kitchen.

So I called in reinforcements, and recruited my sister Ellen to go with me to AGM and give me her honest opinion. This time we took cabinet, backsplash and paint samples with us. Below is my cabinet and wall color (Sherwin Williams Big Chill) with Arabescato Fonte, Opal White and Cloud Cover.

Ellen was not a fan of the Arabescto Fonte quartz. It has a very cool undertone, and she thought it looked lavender under certain lights. I have to admit, I could see it too and it scared me. I definitely didn&#;t want to have quartz countertops that were supposed to be white but looked purple!

Another week&#;.or maybe longer&#;.went by and I still couldn&#;t make up my mind until Robbie eventually called Missy and asked her to come help me make a final decision. She immediately pulled out Opal White and said it looked too dingy, and quickly eliminated Cloud because the lines running through it looked &#;computer generated.&#; Next we axed Cloud Cover because the veins running through it have a navy blue undertone which doesn&#;t go with the seafoam green backsplash we have. So that left Arabescato Fonte, the one that had been on my list from the very beginning.

Missy pointed out how well it coordinated with our gray wall colors. Although it does have a cool undertone, so do the walls. The cool tone of the Arabescato Fonte quartz also coordinates well with our stainless steel appliances. And in looking at the sample under the lights in our kitchen, as well as in natural sunlight in our kitchen, I could NOT see that lavender undertone that almost scared me away from it. So I finally made the decision that Arabescato Fonte is the perfect white quartz countertop for our kitchen!

I&#;ll definitely post some pictures of after we get in installed in a few weeks!

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