Marble & Granite Masters, Inc., provides quality and professional services for San Diego county and surrounding areas. We specialize in any residential and commercial project. Our goal is to provide you with competitive prices and excellent workmanship. We use only the highest quality Granite and Engineered Stone (Quartz) in the market. We use state of the art fabrication equipment to make sure you countertops are machined to perfection. We look forward to working with you on your next project. Give us a call to get started today.
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Starr S on November 2022
Marble & Granite Masters, Inc., provides quality and professional services for San Diego county and surrounding areas. We specialize in any residential and commercial project. Our goal is to provide you with competitive prices and excellent workmanship. We use only the highest quality Granite and Engineered Stone (Quartz) in the market. We use state of the art fabrication equipment to make sure you countertops are machined to perfection. We look forward to working with you on your next project. Give us a call to get started today.
"Very happy"
Starr S on November 2022
We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!
"MGH Granite was awesome. He was responsive, and the quote was better than the others. The project we had was to cut 1" off an installed kitchen backsplash. The majority either provided a quote that was double what MGH provided or wouldn't return calls. They showed up on time and cleaned up. I would use them again."
Earl H on March 2025
We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!
"MGH Granite was awesome. He was responsive, and the quote was better than the others. The project we had was to cut 1" off an installed kitchen backsplash. The majority either provided a quote that was double what MGH provided or wouldn't return calls. They showed up on time and cleaned up. I would use them again."
Earl H on March 2025
These three materials have different backstories and care needs. Solid-surface counters are molded from resins, pigments, and minerals, so they give you a seamless, low-maintenance look. Engineered stone—often called quartz—mixes ground quartz with resin, creating a durable, stain-resistant surface. Marble is quarried straight from the earth, which means every slab has one-of-a-kind veining and a classic feel, but it also needs regular sealing and a bit more TLC than its man-made rivals.
Marble’s high-end look can definitely boost a home’s perceived value. Buyers respond to its unique veining and luxe finish, so a marble kitchen or bath can help your listing stand out. While no upgrade guarantees a certain sale price, marble’s timeless appeal makes it one of the stronger surface investments you can make.
With the right care, marble countertops can last anywhere from 20 to 100 years. Routine sealing, wiping up spills before they stain, and steering clear of abrasive cleaners all protect the surface. Follow that simple plan and the stone’s natural strength—and beauty—should stay on display for decades, giving you a long-term return on your investment.
It hinges on how you cook and how much upkeep you’ll tolerate. Marble stays cool—great for rolling pastry—and gives a classic, upscale look, but it needs sealing and quick wipe-downs. Granite is tougher, shrugs off higher heat, and asks for less day-to-day attention, making it a go-to for busy kitchens. Match the stone to your habits and style preferences.
Skip setting a sizzling pan straight from the stove or oven on your marble countertops. The stone handles moderate heat but can discolor, crack, or chip under extreme temperatures. Use a trivet, hot pad, or heat-resistant mat instead. That small habit protects your investment and keeps the surface looking showroom-ready.