What are the best quartz countertop brands available in New Brunswick?
What are the best quartz countertop brands available in New Brunswick?
Several major quartz brands are available through New Brunswick fabricators, with Caesarstone, Silestone, Cambria, and MSI being the most commonly stocked across the province. The brand you choose matters less than the fabricator who installs it — a skilled installer with a mid-range quartz will outperform a sloppy install with a premium brand every time.
Caesarstone is widely regarded as one of the original engineered quartz manufacturers and remains popular in Moncton, Fredericton, and Saint John showrooms. Their slabs offer excellent colour consistency and a strong warranty. Expect to pay $70-110 per square foot installed in NB. Silestone, made by Cosentino, is another top-tier option that includes built-in antimicrobial protection — a genuine feature, not just marketing — and runs $65-105 per square foot installed. Cambria is a premium American-made brand known for its bold patterns and lifetime warranty; pricing in NB tends toward $80-120 per square foot installed, making it the most expensive mainstream option.
For homeowners watching their budget, MSI Q Quartz and Allen + Roth (available at big box stores) offer solid quality at $60-85 per square foot installed. These mid-range brands have improved dramatically in recent years, with patterns that rival premium options. The main differences at the lower price points are slightly thinner slabs (2 cm vs 3 cm), fewer colour options, and shorter warranties.
What Actually Matters in NB
Regardless of brand, all quality engineered quartz performs nearly identically in New Brunswick's climate. Quartz is non-porous, so it handles our Maritime summer humidity without absorbing moisture or growing mold — a significant advantage over granite or marble. It doesn't need sealing, and it won't crack from the temperature and humidity swings between NB's hot summers and dry heated winters the way natural stone occasionally can along existing fissures.
The fabricator and installer are where your money really goes. In NB, most quartz fabrication shops are concentrated in Moncton, Fredericton, and Saint John. If you live in Bathurst, Miramichi, or a rural area, expect delivery surcharges of $200-500 depending on distance. Always visit the fabricator's slab yard to see your actual slab — quartz colours and patterns vary between production lots, and photos online rarely capture the true appearance.
When comparing quotes, make sure each includes the same edge profile, cutouts for sinks and cooktops, and the same slab thickness. A 3 cm slab costs 20-30% more than 2 cm but gives a more substantial look and eliminates the need for a built-up edge. Get at least three quotes from NB fabricators — pricing varies 25-35% for identical materials and scope.
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