Rocky Tops Granite & Marble

Bathroom vanity tops

Bathroom vanity tops in the Midlands

A bathroom is an easier home for stone than a kitchen. There is no searing pan, no lemon juice, no red wine, so materials that take real caution in a kitchen can relax in a bath. That opens the door to marble and other softer stones that look beautiful and rarely see the acids that would trouble them elsewhere.

We fabricate and install vanity tops for single and double vanities across the Midlands, cut for your sink and faucet layout with CNC laser templating.

Which stone suits a vanity

A bathroom removes most of the worries a kitchen brings, so the field opens up.

Marble

Top pick

The vanity is where marble belongs. The kitchen-acid problem largely disappears in a bath, so you get real marble elegance without the daily etching risk. Seal it and wipe up standing water and it looks timeless.

Quartz

Top pick

Non-porous and zero-maintenance, and heat is a non-issue in a bathroom, so quartz is close to perfect here. Endless consistent colors, easy to keep clean around toothpaste and soap.

The durable natural-stone option if you want real veining that holds up. Seal it and it handles a bathroom easily.

Practically bulletproof for a vanity and the most budget-friendly natural stone. A great choice for a hard-used family or guest bath.

How we work at Rocky Tops

Honest, job-based pricing

We price by the job, not by the square foot, and we show you the real cost of the material up front. No smoke and mirrors. A major distributor sits less than two miles from the shop with thousands of slabs, and we can order from more than fifty others, so you are never limited to what is in stock and there is no extra fee to bring in the material you want.

Our quote covers everything we can account for: the sink and cooktop cutouts and your chosen edge profile. One thing we do not do, ever, is reconnect plumbing, electrical, or gas, so plan to have your plumber or electrician handle the hookup after we set the tops.

Careful fabrication, the truth up front

Some stones are demanding to fabricate. Quartzite, for example, is very hard but brittle and prone to vein separations, so we follow a careful, detailed process that cut-rate shops skip. Even then, natural stone carries no guarantees, and we will tell you the truth about what a material can and cannot do so you decide as an informed customer.

Choosing your stone

Do not get hung up on a stone’s name. Distributors and fabricators rename the same material constantly, so you cannot really comparison-shop by name. What matters is what the slab actually looks like and how it performs. At a minimum you want slab photos before you order, and we recommend seeing and approving your actual slab in person before we cut it.

The most common regret we hear is "I wish I had gone bolder." When you view a slab it is 50 to 70 square feet standing straight up as one piece. Once it is cut into counter-depth strips and laid flat, it tones down a lot, so lean a little bolder than feels comfortable in the showroom.

Our visualizer uses AI to render a close approximation of your space. It will never be exact, because no two natural slabs are alike. Use it as a starting point, then let us help you nail down the perfect slab.

Common questions

Can I use marble for a bathroom vanity?
Yes, and a bathroom is the ideal place for it. The etching that worries people about marble comes from kitchen acids like lemon and wine. A vanity sees water, soap, and toothpaste instead, so marble stays elegant and cool without the daily acid exposure it would face in a kitchen. Seal it and clean up standing water and it holds beautifully.
What is the best low-maintenance vanity top?
Engineered quartz. It is non-porous, never needs sealing, and heat is not a concern in a bathroom, so the one real limitation of quartz does not apply. Wipe with mild soap and water and that is the whole routine.
Do you make double-vanity and undermount-sink tops?
Yes. We template single and double vanities with the sink and faucet cutouts you need, including undermount sinks and tricky cuts around existing fixtures. Bring us the vanity size and sink and we will handle the layout.
How do you price a countertop job?
We price by the job, not by the square foot, and we show you the real cost of the material up front. There is no markup game based on which material you pick. You can also choose your own slab from the distributor, and we do not charge extra to order in a material we do not stock.
What is your typical lead time?
Most jobs run about three weeks from template to install, though it can stretch toward eight when we are slammed. Plan early and beat the rush: tax-refund season and the run-up to major holidays always back up, and summer usually has the shortest lead times.
Do you warranty the work?
We back our workmanship for the life of the original owner. Engineered products carry their manufacturer’s warranty. Natural stone does not come with a warranty, since no two slabs are alike, but we will always be straight with you about what to expect.

Rocky Tops Granite & Marble · Cayce, SC

Start your project with us.

We have been doing this in Cayce for decades and thousands of kitchens, and we still treat your project like the only one that matters, because to you it is. Come in and take your time. No pressure, no rush, and full slabs to see in person instead of little samples.

2015 Charleston Hwy, Cayce, SC · Mon 9–4 · Tue–Fri 9–5 · Sat 10–2

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