The Remnant Exchange

The Remnant Exchange

Stone Remnants

Stone Remnants in Seattle

Your Seattle Source for Premium Stone at Accessible Prices

What Makes The Remnant Exchange Different From a Traditional Stone Supplier?

Stone Remnants SeattleTraditional stone suppliers sell full slabs — large, expensive, and more stone than most residential projects actually need. The Remnant Exchange specializes in remnant pieces: the high-quality leftover cuts from professional fabrication jobs. This means Seattle homeowners and contractors get access to the same premium stone used in high-end installations — granite, marble, quartz, quartzite, and more — at a fraction of the price. Our inventory is constantly rotating, making every visit a unique opportunity to find exactly the piece your project needs.

How Often Does The Remnant Exchange Update Its Seattle Stone Inventory?

Our inventory turns over frequently as new pieces arrive from fabricators throughout the Seattle region and beyond. Because remnants are one-of-a-kind by nature — each piece is unique in size, color, and movement — today’s selection will look different from next week’s. Checking remnantexchange.com regularly or contacting our team directly is the best way to stay on top of new arrivals. If you’re looking for a specific material, color family, or minimum size, we encourage you to reach out and describe what you need so we can alert you when a matching piece arrives.

Marble and Quartz Remnants Available in Seattle

What Is the Difference Between Marble and Quartz Remnants?

Marble and Quartz Remnants SeattleMarble is a natural stone with distinctive veining formed by mineral deposits — no two slabs are ever identical. It brings timeless elegance to any surface but requires regular sealing and is susceptible to etching from acidic substances. Quartz is an engineered material made from crushed natural quartz bound with resin, offering consistent patterning and significantly better resistance to stains, etching, and heavy use without sealing. Both are available as remnants at The Remnant Exchange in Seattle. The right choice depends on your aesthetic preferences, application, and maintenance preferences — our team can help you decide.

Can I Use Quartz Remnants for Outdoor Applications in Seattle?

Standard engineered quartz is generally not recommended for outdoor applications in climates with significant UV exposure or temperature fluctuation, as it can discolor and warp over time. For outdoor kitchen surfaces, patio counters, and exterior applications in Seattle, granite and quartzite remnants are better choices — both are highly durable, weather-resistant, and maintain their appearance well in Pacific Northwest conditions. The Remnant Exchange carries both materials regularly, and our team can guide you to the right stone for your specific outdoor Seattle project.

Frequently Asked Questions About Stone Remnants in Seattle

How Do I Find the Right Granite Remnant for My Seattle Project?

Start by measuring your project surface and noting the minimum usable dimensions you need. Then visit remnantexchange.com to browse current inventory with listed dimensions, or come in person to see pieces in full. Granite remnants in our Seattle inventory vary widely in size, thickness, edge finish, and color — from light creams and whites to deep blacks, blues, and high-contrast patterns. Our team is happy to help you match available pieces to your project requirements and connect you with Seattle fabricators who can complete your installation.

Does The Remnant Exchange Help With Fabrication and Installation?

The Remnant Exchange specializes in sourcing and selling premium stone remnant pieces. While we do not provide fabrication or installation services directly, we work closely with a network of skilled stone fabricators and installers throughout the Seattle area and are happy to provide referrals based on your project type, material, and location. Pairing the right remnant piece with the right fabricator is the key to a beautiful finished result — visit remnantexchange.com or contact our team to discuss your project and get pointed in the right direction.