We design and install custom kitchen countertops in San Antonio for homeowners who want their kitchen to look like it was built around them, not pulled off a showroom floor. We're veteran-owned, woman-owned, and family-run; we've been doing this since 2015. We handle every step in-house: helping you pick the right material, taking precise measurements, fabricating to spec, and installing without subcontractor hand-offs. We work with granite, quartz, marble, and quartzite, and we'll talk through the trade-offs so you understand what you're choosing and why.
Every countertop project includes a complimentary 3D rendering. You can see exactly how your new surfaces will look against your cabinets, flooring, and lighting before we cut a single slab. That's not a feature most San Antonio countertop companies offer, and it's why our clients rarely deal with surprises on installation day.
C&S Remodeling offers exceptional kitchen countertop installation services throughout San Antonio, providing an extensive selection of high-quality materials to elevate the look and functionality of your kitchen. Our team specializes in granite, quartz, marble, and other premium surfaces, ensuring each kitchen countertop is crafted and installed precisely and carefully. Whether you want the durability of quartz, the look of marble, or the unique patterns of granite, at C&S Remodeling, our services meet your specific needs and style preferences.
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Granite is the most popular kitchen countertop material in San Antonio for good reason. It's durable, heat-resistant, and every slab is one of a kind. Because granite is quarried from natural stone, no two countertops will look identical, which is part of the appeal for homeowners who want a kitchen that doesn't look like every other kitchen on the block. We help you pick from a wide range of color families (classic blacks and grays, or dramatic blues, golds, and reds), and we'll bring slab samples to your home so you can see how each one looks in your actual lighting before you commit.
Granite needs to be sealed periodically to keep it stain-resistant, and we'll walk you through the maintenance basics during the final review.
Marble is the look most clients picture when they think "luxury kitchen": soft veining, a cool surface, the kind of finish that ages into something with character. It's also the most demanding material on this list. Marble etches when it meets acidic foods like lemon juice or wine, and it stains more easily than granite or quartz. We're upfront about that during your consultation because marble is a great fit for some kitchens and the wrong choice for others. If you love the look but cook with citrus daily, we'll often steer you toward a quartz that mimics marble veining instead. Same aesthetic, none of the upkeep.
For clients who want something outside the stone family, we also install butcher block (warm, food-safe, needs oiling), concrete (custom-poured, industrial look, can be tinted or stamped), and solid surface options like Corian. We don't push these. Most kitchens we remodel land on granite or quartz, but if you're going for a specific aesthetic, we'll make it work.
Quartz is our most-requested countertop material in San Antonio, especially for homeowners with kids, frequent dinner parties, or busy weeknights. Unlike granite, quartz is engineered (natural quartz crystals bonded with resin), so it's non-porous, stain-resistant, and never needs sealing. The pattern stays consistent slab to slab, which makes it easy to predict how the finished kitchen will look. Quartz also comes in finishes that mimic high-end marble without the maintenance, which is why we install so much of it in San Antonio remodels.
We work with all the major quartz brands and will help you compare warranties, finishes, and price tiers so you're not paying for a name when a comparable option costs less.
Quartzite is the material clients land on when they want the look of marble with the durability of granite. It's a natural stone (not the same as quartz) that's harder than granite, doesn't etch the way marble does, and shows the kind of dramatic veining that turns a countertop into the focal point of the kitchen. Pricing sits at the higher end, and supply varies by slab, so we'll help you check inventory before we lock in a design.
Kitchen countertop pricing in San Antonio varies more than most homeowners expect, because the slab itself is only part of the cost. The biggest variables are square footage, material grade, edge profile complexity, cutout count (sinks, cooktops, faucets), and whether your existing layout needs structural work to accept the new surface. As a rough planning range, we see most San Antonio kitchen countertop projects fall between $2,500 and $9,000 installed, with mid-grade quartz on a standard 30-square-foot kitchen typically landing in the $3,500–$5,500 range.
We don't quote pricing without seeing your kitchen. After your in-home consultation, you'll get an itemized estimate that breaks down material, fabrication, removal of the old countertops, plumbing reconnection, and any add-on work, so you know what you're paying for line by line.
C&S Remodeling was founded in 2015 by Scott and Carol. Scott brings a military and IT background, Carol brings the design eye, and both of them are personally involved in every project. We're one of the few veteran-owned and woman-owned remodeling companies in San Antonio, and we built the company on the belief that you should know exactly who's working in your kitchen and who to call when you have a question. No call centers, no project handoffs.
Most San Antonio countertop companies fabricate and install. That's it. If your project also needs new cabinet runs, plumbing tweaks for a new sink layout, or electrical work for under-cabinet lighting, you end up coordinating two or three separate contractors. We handle every phase in-house: design, demolition, plumbing, electrical, fabrication, and finish work. One crew, one schedule, one point of contact.
Before we cut a slab, we produce a full 3D rendering of your new kitchen so you can see how your chosen countertop looks alongside your cabinets, backsplash, flooring, and lighting. You can swap materials, change edge profiles, and adjust colors in the rendering, not after installation when changes are expensive. Every kitchen countertop project at C&S includes this rendering at no extra charge.
We'll tell you when a material is wrong for your kitchen. If you cook with citrus and want marble, we'll show you a quartz that nails the look without the maintenance. If you want the absolute best stain resistance, we'll point you to quartz over granite. Our job is to make sure you're happy with your countertops in five years, not just at the install walkthrough.
We've built our installation process around removing the surprises that derail most kitchen remodels in San Antonio. Here's exactly what to expect from your first call to the final walkthrough.
We come to your home, look at your existing kitchen, and talk through what you're trying to accomplish, whether that's matching a recently updated cabinet color, opening up a tight galley layout, or finally fixing a counter that's been bothering you for years. We'll bring slab samples in the materials you're considering so you can see them under your kitchen's actual lighting. By the end of this visit, you'll have a clear sense of which material fits your budget, your habits, and the look you want.
Our team uses laser-precise measurements rather than tape-and-pencil to capture every cabinet, overhang, and seam location. Those measurements feed into a full 3D rendering of your new kitchen (countertops, cabinets, backsplash, and lighting) so you can review the design before fabrication starts. If something looks off in the rendering, we change it. Once you approve, we move to fabrication.
We disconnect plumbing and electrical, remove the existing countertops carefully to protect your cabinets and floors, and bring the new slabs in. Our installers level, scribe, and seam them with the kind of attention you'd expect from a craftsman who's about to be on this same job tomorrow. Sinks get re-mounted, faucets reinstalled, garbage disposals reconnected. You don't end up with a dish you can't run.
Before we leave, we walk through every edge, seam, and surface with you. We'll explain the maintenance routine for your specific material (how often to seal granite, how to clean quartz, what to keep off marble) and answer any final questions. If anything isn't right, we fix it before we pack up.
Most kitchen countertop installations finish in one day once the slabs are fabricated and on site. Templating happens during the design phase, fabrication typically takes 7–14 business days depending on material availability, and installation itself is a single visit. You'll be without a working kitchen sink for roughly 24 hours on install day.
For a household that cooks daily, hosts often, or has young kids, quartz is usually the most forgiving material. It's non-porous, stain-resistant, and never needs sealing. Granite is a close second and gives you a more natural look, but it does need periodic sealing. Marble is beautiful but high-maintenance, and we steer most busy kitchens away from it.
Yes. A countertop replacement is one of the most cost-effective kitchen upgrades, and we handle plenty of standalone countertop jobs without touching the cabinets, flooring, or backsplash. We'll inspect the cabinet structure during the consultation to make sure it can support the new material, since granite and quartzite weigh significantly more than laminate.
Quartz is engineered (crushed natural quartz crystals bonded with resin) and is fully non-porous. Quartzite is a natural stone, harder than granite, with dramatic veining that resembles marble. Quartz is more uniform and lower maintenance; quartzite is more dramatic and a step up in price. We'll show you side-by-side samples during your consultation.
That's exactly what the 3D rendering is for. Before fabrication, we render your full kitchen (countertops, cabinets, flooring, lighting) so you can see how the colors and textures work together. If something clashes, we change the material selection at that stage, not after installation.
We can connect you with financing options during your consultation. Most San Antonio homeowners we work with use a combination of cash and home equity, but for projects in the higher range, financing through one of our partners is straightforward.