Quartz Remnants in Los Angeles

Browse quartz remnants from local Los Angeles and Southern California stone yards and sellers in one place. Engineered quartz remnants are well suited to bathroom vanities, laundry counters, bar tops, small kitchen counters, and rental or property projects where a consistent, low-maintenance surface matters. The Stone Index is an inventory marketplace, not a fabricator or installer: see what's actually in stock, contact the seller directly, and share the listing with your fabricator before you visit the yard.

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Quartz Remnants in Los Angeles

5 available quartz remnants currently listed by local sellers.

Dekton Kovik Quartz Remnant in G&G Marble and Granite, Los Angeles
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Dekton Kovik Quartz Remnant

Well suited for bathroom vanity

126" x 32"

$300

G&G Marble and Granite · Los Angeles

1 piece available

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Silestone Quartz Remnant in sun valley, Los Angeles
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Silestone Quartz Remnant

Well suited for bathroom vanity

30" x 120"

$300

West Coast Custom Stonework · sun valley, Los Angeles

1 piece available

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Caesarstone 4030p Pebble Quartz Remnant in G&G Marble and Granite, Los Angeles
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Caesarstone 4030p Pebble Quartz Remnant

Can work well for bathroom vanity

75" x 64"

$500

G&G Marble and Granite · Los Angeles

1 piece available

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Caesarstone 6634 Baja Gold Quartz Remnant in sun valley, Los Angeles
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Caesarstone 6634 Baja Gold Quartz Remnant

Can work well for bathroom vanity

120" x 29"

$250

West Coast Custom Stonework · sun valley, Los Angeles

1 piece available

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Calacatta Quartz Remnant in sun valley, Los Angeles
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Calacatta Quartz Remnant

Commonly used for bathroom vanity

26" x 55"

$250

West Coast Custom Stonework · sun valley, Los Angeles

1 piece available

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Quartz Countertop Remnants

Quartz countertop remnants are leftover pieces of engineered quartz from larger fabrication jobs. Because quartz is non-porous and color-consistent, remnants are a practical fit for small countertop projects where appearance and easy maintenance both matter — vanities, laundry counters, bar tops, prep zones, and secondary kitchen counters. Compare current pieces against the wider selection of countertop remnants in Los Angeles across all materials.

Quartz Remnants for Bathroom Vanities

Bathroom vanities are the single most common use for quartz remnants in Los Angeles. A standard vanity top usually fits within one remnant, and powder room vanities are smaller still. Engineered quartz suits bathrooms because the surface is non-porous, resists staining from toothpaste and cosmetics, and holds consistent color across the piece — useful when you want a clean, modern look without natural-stone veining.

Quartz Remnants for Laundry Counters

Laundry rooms are an ideal fit for quartz remnants. The counter run is usually short, the surface needs to handle detergent, water, and folded laundry without staining, and a leftover piece is often large enough to cover the full run. Quartz's non-porous finish means no sealing and easy cleanup.

Quartz Remnants for Bar Tops

Bar tops, wet bars, and waterfall ends are usually compact enough to cut from a quartz remnant. Engineered quartz handles spills, citrus, and frequent wipe-downs well, and the consistent color reads cleanly on a narrow surface where veining would otherwise be cut off mid-pattern.

Quartz Remnants for Small Countertops

Beyond vanities and laundry rooms, quartz remnants cover a range of small countertop projects: prep zones, coffee bars, butler's pantries, secondary kitchen counters, office surfaces, and rental or property turnover work where a durable, low-maintenance counter matters. If you need a larger piece, see the full inventory or compare against natural-stone slabs in granite slabs in Los Angeles and marble slabs in Los Angeles.

Quartz Remnants vs Quartzite Remnants

Quartz and quartzite are different materials despite the similar name. Quartz is engineered — ground quartz combined with resin — which gives it consistent color, a non-porous surface, and predictable behavior across pieces. Quartzite is a natural stone with unique veining, harder than marble and more heat-resistant than quartz, with the trade-off that no two pieces look the same. Pick quartz remnants for consistency and easy maintenance; pick quartzite remnants when you want natural veining and high durability. Browse current natural-stone options in quartzite slabs in Los Angeles.

Working with a fabricator?

The Stone Index lists what's available; your fabricator handles templating, cutting, edges, and installation. Share the quartz remnant listing with them before you visit the yard so they can confirm the piece will work for your project — dimensions, thickness, edges, and transport. If you don't have a fabricator yet, most Los Angeles stone yards can recommend one they regularly work with. You can also visit local stone yards in Los Angeles to see remnant pieces in person before deciding.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I find quartz remnants near me in Los Angeles?

The Stone Index lists quartz remnants from local Los Angeles stone yards and sellers in one place. Browse current pieces, compare sizes and colors, and contact the seller directly through the listing. Inventory rotates as remnants are sold, so check back regularly if you do not see the right piece today.

Are quartz remnants good for bathroom vanities?

Yes. Bathroom vanity tops are one of the most common uses for quartz remnants because a vanity is usually small enough to cut from a leftover piece, and engineered quartz is non-porous, easy to maintain, and consistent in color — useful in bathrooms where water exposure is constant.

Can quartz remnants be used for kitchen or laundry counters?

Yes. Quartz remnants work well for small kitchen counters, prep zones, bar tops, laundry counters, and rental or property projects. Standard kitchen islands usually need a larger piece than a typical remnant, but oversized quartz remnants do appear in local inventory — confirm length, width, and thickness with the seller before committing.

Are quartz remnants cheaper than full slabs?

Often yes. Because remnants are leftover pieces from larger fabrication jobs, they can be more affordable than buying a full slab for a small project. Final pricing depends on the seller, the brand and color of the quartz, the size of the piece, and its condition.

What is the difference between quartz and quartzite remnants?

Quartz is an engineered surface made from ground quartz and resin, which gives it consistent color and a non-porous finish. Quartzite is a natural stone with unique veining, similar in look to marble but harder and more durable. Both appear regularly as remnants in Los Angeles, but they look different and behave differently — pick based on the look you want and how the surface will be used.

Do I still need a fabricator if I buy a quartz remnant?

Yes. The Stone Index is an inventory marketplace — sellers list available quartz remnants and you contact them directly. Cutting, edging, templating, and installation are handled by a fabricator of your choice. Share the listing with your fabricator before you visit the yard so they can confirm the piece will work for your project.

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