By the Installation Team at Eugene’s Marble & Granite | 30 Years of Experience | 10,000+ Kitchens Installed
Quartz countertops are the top choice for Charleston kitchen renovations in 2026. They are engineered for durability, require no sealing, and perform exceptionally well in the Lowcountry’s humid, coastal climate. Whether you are renovating in Harleston Village or building new in Nexton, here is what you need to know before buying.
In This Guide
What Is Quartz and Why Is It So Popular?
Quartz countertops are made from engineered stone, generally made up of approximately 90 to 95% ground natural quartz crystals that are then held together by polymer resins and pigments. Quartz is a product made to exact specifications as opposed to granite or marble, which is cut from a slab quarried from the rock. That process provides tremendous control to fabricators and homeowners in color consistency, pattern, and performance.
The result is an awesome surface that is stain and scratch-resistant and virtually requires no sealing or special maintenance. Those practical benefits are as important as the look when it comes to the entertaining life the Lowcountry demands, high humidity, and salt air, combined with the busy lives of Charleston families.
From James Island to West Ashley, all the way to Daniel Island and Mount Pleasant, demand for quartz countertops in Charleston has remained steady throughout the Charleston metro area. The versatility of quartz is a benefit to homeowners considering upgrades to their older kitchens, particularly those that feature classic Southern designs, which complement the sleek, modern lines of contemporary design that are gaining in popularity in recent developments.

Quartz Countertop Cost in Charleston SC
Here is what you should know about total project costs:
- Average price for a typical Charleston kitchen with quartz countertops is around $3,000 to $6,000 all-in, depending on the brand tier and complexity of the layout.
- Standard installed prices cover slab material, professional templating and fabrication, delivery and installation, and standard cutouts for a sink and cooktop. Common edge styles include eased, beveled, and bullnose.
- Waterfall edges, ogee and Dupont edges, exotic or book-matched slab patterns, and complicated layouts with many seams, inside corners, and curves all raise the final cost. Disconnecting and reconnecting plumbing is generally done separately.
For a full breakdown by material, see our complete countertop cost guide for Charleston.

Why Charleston Homeowners Choose Quartz
Performance in the Lowcountry Climate
The heat, humidity, and salt air of a Charleston climate can be tough on interior surfaces. Quartz is very suitable for these conditions. It is non-porous and will not absorb moisture as unsealed granite and marble will. This is important in coastal kitchens, where humidity levels can be high during certain times of the year, and in which condensation from glasses and pots is a common occurrence.
A true advantage of quartz is that it will not allow mold or bacteria to grow on the surface. It is also good at resisting UV exposure in homes, which is common in Charleston throughout the year. Quartz is a great performer in the Lowcountry, with only some of the very light shades having slight fading if left exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time in some kitchen applications.

Design Versatility
The one thing that makes quartz a popular option in Charleston’s wide range of architecture is the vast selection of options available. Many of the historic homes in the peninsula neighborhoods may require a more natural palette of colors and hues to match the original woodwork and cabinetry. In suburban areas, new buildings often have vibrant and bright colors with significant contrasts. Quartz manufacturers have created collections to fit every aesthetic in between.
- Traditional homes look great with painted shaker cabinets accented with soft whites and creams.
- Modern open-plan kitchens are enhanced by dramatic gray and white veining.
- Warm greige and taupe shades work well with the natural wood finishes that are so prevalent in the farmhouse and transitional styles.

Low Maintenance Living
One of the most attractive features of quartz is its low maintenance, which is ideal for busy homes. No sealing at any time is necessary. The surface is generally cleaned with mild soap and water daily to keep it looking its best. Red wine, coffee, tomato sauce, and cooking oils can be cleaned up with no stains if not left to sit for too long. Quartz is also somewhat heat-resistant, but there are safety measures that should be taken to ensure that the resin binders in the surface are not subject to thermal shock over time, and it should be used with trivets and hot pads.
How to Choose the Right Quartz for Your Charleston Kitchen
When selecting a quartz surface, it is essential to consider the style, the price, and lifestyle-related factors.
- Consider your cabinet color and finish. Light countertops work in white and wood-toned cabinets and have the added benefit of opening up small kitchens.
- Think about visual movement. The dark veined slabs with pattern work are bold and eye-catching, and work well on large islands, as well as adding interest in a plain kitchen. Surfaces that have less movement and are more uniform are easier to work with visually over a larger area and usually look cleaner over time.
- Get samples and bring them home. The color of quartz will change significantly from the showroom to your kitchen counter, and the pattern that you see on a small sample may not tell you how it will look when you see the entire countertop surface. Examine samples in daylight and under artificial lights before committing.

For more information on countertop standards and materials, visit the Marble Institute of America or the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA).
Ready to explore quartz countertops for your Charleston kitchen? Request a free estimate from Eugene’s Marble & Granite, no obligation, just expert advice from Charleston’s most experienced countertop team.
About Eugene’s Marble & Granite
Eugene’s Marble & Granite has been fabricating and installing countertops throughout the Charleston, SC area since 1995. Over the past 30 years, we have installed countertops in over 10,000 kitchens, ranging from historic downtown Charleston residences to new homes in the surrounding communities. From countertop design consultation and professional templating to in-house fabrication and complete installation, we handle every step of the process. At our showroom in Ravenel, SC, we carry the area’s largest selection of quartz, granite, marble, and quartzite surfaces. Whether you are upgrading your kitchen countertops, bathroom vanity, or outdoor entertaining space, our skilled team is ready to help. Contact us or stop by our showroom to get started.