
Granite countertops continue to earn their place in San Antonio kitchens, baths, and light commercial spaces because they solve real-world problems: heat near cooktops, daily traffic, and the need for a surface that still looks right years after move-in. Granite is also a true natural stone, so every slab has its own mineral pattern and movement. That matters to homeowners who want a space that does not feel mass-produced, and it matters to designers who want the finished room to have character.
If you are planning a remodel or finishing a new build, timing and execution are just as important as material choice. Recent homeowner research backs that up. Houzz found Gen X homeowners had a median renovation spend of $25,000 in 2023, with kitchens and bathrooms among the most renovated spaces. (Houzz) And the National Association of Realtors has reported that 55% of consumers say a quality kitchen can sway a home purchase decision, which makes countertop choices more than a “nice-to-have.” (National Association of REALTORS®)
Below is what to know before you commit, and why working with a local fabricator-installer like AGS Granite Countertops can make the process smoother from template to install.
Granite is an igneous stone made up of minerals like quartz and feldspar, which is part of why it holds up well in kitchens. In day-to-day use, granite is known for handling heat better than many popular alternatives, and it resists scratching from normal kitchen tasks. Edges and corners can still chip if impacted, so layout and edge selection should be made with the room’ mind, especially around dishwashers, trash pull-outs, and tight walkways.
Design-wise, granite works across a range of San Antonio styles, from Hill Country traditional to clean transitional. If you want to see how different granite colors read under real kitchen lighting (and not showroom lighting), it helps to review core choosing a slab.
Search for granite countertops and you will see plenty of talk about color and finish, but most long-term complaints come from installation details: seams that land in the wrong spot, overhang support, uneven transitions at cooktops, and sink cutouts that are not dialed in.
A solid granite countertop installation process typically includes:
AGS Granite Countertops positions itself as a fabrication-and-install shop, not a reseller, which matters because the same team that cuts the stone is accountable for how it fits in your home. Learn more about the company background here.
When people search “granite countertops near me,” what they usually want is a shop that can communicate clearly, hit timelines, and keep the install day from turning into a multi-week disruption. That matters even more today because homeowners are investing in upgrades sooner after moving in. A home improvement study covered by HBS Dealer reported 85% of buyers made improvements within the first year of purchase. (hbsdealer.com)
A few practical ways to vet a local granite shop:
AGS serves San Antonio and surrounding areas (including Boerne, Alamo Heights, and more), which helps when you need site coordination that fits builder schedules and homeowner availability.
For designers and builders, the goal is simple: fewer callbacks and fewer surprises. For homeowners, it is being able to use the kitchen again without the project dragging on. The broader market trend supports that urgency, too. Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies has projected U.S. remodeling spending to reach $608 billion in 2025, and more homeowners are choosing to remodel instead of moving. (Investopedia)
AGS leans into what actually reduces friction on a countertop project:
If you want granite countertops that are measured correctly, fabricated with care, and installed by a team that works in San Antonio every day, contact AGS Granite Countertops. Share a few project details, your timeline, and photos of the space, and their team can guide you from slab selection through installation.
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