Fort Worth's Premier Custom Countertop Fabricator and Installer

For over 24 Years, Onis has helped thousands of customers get the countertops
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Design, Templating, Programming, Fabrication and Installation Teams are In-House
and will keep your project on track from the start till completion.

Welcome to Onis Stone -

The granite countertop specialist you can trust.

Onis Stone is a locally owned and operated company dedicated to providing top quality products and exceptional service to residential and commercial clients in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and surrounding counties. We started in 1998 with a firm commitment to delivering total customer satisfaction with each client served and an unrelenting drive for excellence, we have since earned the trust and respect, not only of our clients, but also of our industry peers and partners.​​ We deliver the best in quality granite countertops that our Fort Worth clients can rely on.

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High-Quality Countertops

Here at Onis Stone of Fort Worth, we take pride in the quality of work we deliver. We take your vision and turn it into reality using high-quality granite, marble, travertine, quartzite, limestone, and quartz products with exceptional craftsmanship you can be sure of.

Your Countertop Experts

Onis Stone serves the needs of commercial and residential clients in need of exceptional granite countertops, shower surrounds, fireplaces, backsplashes, and other related products in the Dallas Metroplex and surrounding counties.

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Here at Onis Stone, we don't just sell products - we take care of all your needs from start to finish! We supply the materials, design, fabrication, and installation for all of your kitchen countertops, vanities, showers, fireplaces and much more at honest, fair prices! This means that there's no need to look anywhere else or deal with multiple companies just to get the job done. All you need is one company - and that's Onis Stone!​​

Countertops We Offer:

Granite

Quartz

Marble

Quartzite

Soapstone

Sandstone

Travertine

Onyx and Slate

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As a proud member of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, the Marble Institute of America, and the Better Business Bureau (BBB), we uphold the highest standards of service and offer only the best quality products at very reasonable costs, keeping our customers' best interests at heart every time.

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Why does stone vary?

    Every type of stone (granite, marble, slate, etc.) contains minerals that were bonded under certain conditions. Every one is a unique and natural creation. Some types vary more than others, but the range in colors and the variations in pattern and texture are inherent and must be expected. While each kind and type of stone is quarried out of a specific area, no two pieces will be exactly alike. The key is knowing the basic characteristics of the stone of choice and learning to enjoy its unique beauty for years to come.

  • Can you tell me more about Onis Stone?

    Onis Stone. is a locally owned and operated company out of Fort Worth, a service oriented company dedicated to providing top quality countertops and services at honest, reasonable prices. We are a local countertop store that sells, designs, fabricates, and installs kitchen countertops, showers, fireplaces, back splashes, custom molding, sinks, and faucets.


    Committed to delivering total customer satisfaction, we take the time to listen to each client to gain a clear understanding of their needs, whether for countertops, showers, fireplaces, etc. We want to effectively bring their vision to life through expert fabrication and countertop installation techniques, perfected over three decades of industry experience.


    When you call on us here at Onis Stone, we'll come to your location to study and measure the areas where the installation will take place, so that we can provide you with a clear and accurate estimate of what would be required to get your kitchen countertops or other home improvement project completed exactly as you want. Here at Onis Stone of Fort Worth, we pride ourselves in delivering top-notch installation work that gets the job done in a timely manner each time.


    For more information on how we can help you make your home the best it can be, please call us at 817-336-7500.

  • What are quartz countertops?

    If you’re researching countertops for an upcoming kitchen or bathroom new construction or remodel, quartz probably keeps popping up on sites like Face book, Pinterest and Houzz, or in the pages of design magazines and books. Quartz has become a design favorite in recent years and it's also the top-rated man-made material given its ability to shrug off stains and is virtually low maintenance.  You may also be seeing more references to quartzite, which sounds a lot like quartz and can look similar. But these are actually two separate materials with some very key distinctions.


    "Quartz" used to be known as engineered stone, because it is a synthetic material that’s made in a factory out of stone chips, resins, and pigments. These chips are ground up to the consistency of sand then mixed with binding resins and pigments to give the material its look. Polyester resins are added to the ground up quartz to bind them to make into a Quartz slab with different colors or pigments and are sold in the market to fabricators in sheets of 2cm (3/4") or 3cm (1 1/4") countertop thicknesses. Quartz slabs are manufactured and sold by different companies and come in multiple sizes and pricing and shipped to distributors. Samples can be found at the fabricators showroom.

  • What are quartzite countertops?

    Quartzite, by comparison, is a metamorphic rock that originated as sandstone. It's extracted from a quarry in huge blocks of stone and cut into 2cm or 3cm finished slabs and shipped to the United States. These slabs are then cut by the fabricator and the edges formed that become kitchen countertops, as well as vanities, shower walls, and backsplashes.

  • Where does granite & marble come from?

    Natural Stone such as Granite, Marble, Travertine, Soapstone, Limestone, Quartzite, Luder's, Onyx, Slate and Sandstone come from all over the world depending on the color and type of stone. For example, White Carrera Marble comes from Carrera, Italy and is a beautiful long lasting time-less material which has been quarried for over 2000 years. Few stones can match the warm glow, the soft flowing colors along with the inherent beauty and luster of marble. Most natural stone colors can be looked up on the internet to locate the country of origin which makes them even more personal once they are installed in your home.

  • What should we know about natural stone?

    Natural stone is a product of nature formed in the earth's crust. The three classes of rock that form the earth's crust are metamorphic, sedimentary and Igneous.


    • Metamorphic Rock - (Marble and Slate) - is formed by the chemical and physical alteration of existing rock. Metamorphic stone originates from a natural change from one type of stone to another type through the mixture of heat, pressure and minerals. The change which occurs may be a new development of texture, veining or color change.
    • Sedimentary Rocks - (Limestone and Travertine) - Sedimentary rocks are formed in two ways. Some are formed by pressing together or compacting loose particles (mud, sand, shells or pebbles - they can also be remains of living things such as plants and animals) which have been deposited on land or in water bodies such as seas or lakes. Other sedimentary rocks are formed by crystallization of dissolved minerals.
    • Igneous Rock - (Granite) - is formed by the cooling down and solidification of molten magmas and lava. As they cool, crystals form and grow upon one another until the entire molten body has turned to stone. Igneous Rock was the first to form on the planet and today make up 95% of the earth's crust.
  • What are your business hours?

    We operate from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday, closed Saturday and Sunday.

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