Welcome to the PGMSA Blog
At PGMSA, we’re passionate about helping you select, install, and care for the perfect stone surface. Whether you’re a homeowner planning a kitchen remodel, an interior designer seeking fresh inspiration, or a contractor wanting best-practice tips, you’ll find everything you need right here.
What You’ll Find Here:
Material Guides: Deep dives into granite, quartz, marble, and more
Design Inspiration: Trending color palettes, layout ideas, and style tips
Installation Advice: Prep checklists, pro techniques, and DIY pitfalls to avoid
Maintenance & Care: Sealing schedules, stain prevention, and cleaning how-tos
Cost & Budgeting: Transparent pricing breakdowns and value comparisons
Project Spotlights: Real-world case studies from Hilton Head & Bluffton installs
Expert Q&A: Answers to your top countertop questions from our NKBA-certified team
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Quartz vs. Quartzite: What’s the Difference (and Which One Is Right for Your Kitchen)?
Quartz and quartzite may look similar at first glance, but they perform very differently in a real kitchen. From maintenance and durability to cost and design, understanding these differences can help you make the right choice for your home in Bluffton or Hilton Head.
Do You Paint Cabinets Before Installing Countertops? Why Most Professionals Recommend Painting After Countertop Installation
Countertop installation is a precise, heavy-duty process—stone slabs are lifted, positioned, leveled, and seamed, often with tools and adjustments close to cabinet surfaces. Even with careful installers, bumps and dust can happen, and freshly painted cabinets are easy to scratch, chip, or scuff.
Paint is simple to touch up. Stone isn’t. Installing countertops first protects your finish and lets you choose cabinet paint that truly matches the final look of the slab.