Granite and Countertop Remnants in Springfield, MO

Granite remnants, marble remnants, quartz remnants and more — WilgusIQ offers them at deeply discounted prices. To find out more about remnants, scroll down or click or tap one of the questions below.

  1. What are granite and countertop remnants?

  2. What are granite and countertop remnants used for?

  3. How much do granite and countertop remnants cost?

  4. What should I know before buying granite and countertop remnants?

 
Granite Remnant Counter

Granite Remnant Counter

Granite Remnant Bar

Granite Remnant Bar

Granite Remnant Vanity Table

Granite Remnant Vanity Table

What are granite and countertop remnants?

Since natural and engineered stone is sold in standard-sized slabs, material is sometimes left over once the project is finished. If the customer chooses not to use it and the piece is large enough, WilgusIQ will sell it as a remnant.

 
Granite Remnant Cutting Board

Granite Remnant Cutting Board

What are granite and countertop remnants used for?

Remnants are often made into vanity tops, but they can also be used for compact kitchen islands, side counters, desktops, fireplace surrounds, and accent tops. For example, if you choose material with a pattern for a kitchen island, you may want a solid-colored remnant to accent a side counter.

How much do granite and countertop remnants cost?

Remnants are substantially discounted from the retail slab price, allowing you to purchase premium material at a clearance price. For maximum savings you can purchase the remnant as a “cash-and-carry,” meaning we fabricate the material but you provide measurements and transport and install the finished product. Or, WilgusIQ can template, deliver and install your remnant at our regular price and under our normal terms and conditions.

What should I know before buying granite and countertop remnants?

Some remnants may have cut marks or imperfections which can limit their usable surface. Your WilgusIQ salesperson will help you calculate usable surface to see if a particular remnant fits your needs. And because even a moderately-sized piece of granite, quartz, or marble is still quite heavy, you will need an adequately-equipped vehicle to transport a cash-and-carry remnant.