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Cambria Countertops

American-made. Family-owned. Backed for life.

Cambria is the premium quartz line we trust most — made in the USA, warranted for the life of your home, and in our Winter Haven showroom whenever you want to see it in person.

Cambria countertops are quartz surfaces made in Le Sueur, Minnesota — the only major quartz brand manufactured entirely in the United States and still family-owned. If you're comparing Cambria to other quartz brands before committing, our blog post Cambria vs. Silestone vs. Caesarstone lays out every difference plainly. We're a Cambria dealer at our Winter Haven showroom and install across Polk County — including Lakeland and every city in between.

Why Cambria

  • Made in the United States

    Every Cambria slab is manufactured in Le Sueur, Minnesota. That matters in a quartz market where most brands — even premium ones — manufacture overseas. The US origin means tighter supply-chain consistency and a warranty backed by a company with real domestic accountability.

  • Family-owned manufacturer

    Cambria has been family-owned since the company launched in 2000. As a family business ourselves — three generations in Winter Haven since 1962 — that's something we notice. Family-owned manufacturers tend to stand behind their product in ways that publicly traded companies manage on a spreadsheet.

  • Transferable lifetime warranty

    Cambria's residential warranty covers the slab for the life of the installation and transfers to the next owner when the house sells. That's the strongest warranty in the quartz category. We handle all paperwork and any claims on your behalf — you call us, not a factory in another state.

  • 150+ designs, deep natural-stone looks

    Cambria's design library runs well over 150 patterns, with a heavy emphasis on convincing marble, quartzite, and soapstone looks. If you want quartz that reads as natural stone from across the room — not just up close — Cambria's design team is the best in the category at pulling that off.

  • Non-porous, no sealing, no fuss

    Quartz is non-porous by nature. Cambria never needs sealing, never needs special cleaners, and resists staining from red wine, coffee, turmeric, and everything else a working kitchen throws at it. Wipe it down with mild soap and water and move on. Florida humidity doesn't touch it.

  • Real cons, stated plainly

    Cambria is the most expensive quartz brand we carry — installed pricing across the industry runs toward the upper range of premium quartz. It's not heat-proof: always use a trivet between a hot pan and the surface. And because every design is distinctive, discontinued patterns can be hard to match for a future repair. If budget is the deciding factor, we'll point you toward Pompeii or Wilsonart with no argument.

Questions we hear

  • Is Cambria actually better than other quartz brands?

    It depends on what matters to you. Cambria leads the quartz category on warranty depth (transferable lifetime), country of manufacture (USA), and the natural-stone convincingness of its design library. Silestone and Caesarstone are excellent too — our blog post comparing all three walks through the differences honestly. For projects where the kitchen is a long-term centerpiece and the budget allows it, Cambria is what we reach for first.

  • How much do Cambria countertops cost installed?

    Across the industry, installed Cambria pricing typically lands in the upper range of premium quartz — roughly $80–$150 per square foot installed depending on the design, edge profile, number of cutouts, and regional labor rates. We give free in-home estimates; that's the only way to get a number that means anything for your specific kitchen.

  • Does Cambria quartz need to be sealed?

    No. Quartz is a manufactured, non-porous surface — unlike granite or marble, it has no open pores for liquid to enter. Cambria never needs sealing, ever. Wipe it down with mild soap and water. That's the whole maintenance routine.

  • How long does a Cambria install take from selection to done?

    Plan on two to three weeks from the day you pick your slab to the day our crew walks out. Templating happens about a week after cabinet installation is complete. Fabrication takes roughly a week at the shop. Install runs about a day per kitchen. The schedule is tight because we run our own in-house crew — no subcontractors, no scheduling gaps from a third party.

  • Can I see Cambria samples before I commit?

    Yes. The full Cambria sample line is on display in our 8,000-square-foot showroom at 1507 Havendale Blvd NW in Winter Haven. For our most popular designs we keep large slab samples so you can see the veining at scale. Drop in any weekday 9–5 or Saturday 9–12, or call ahead at (863) 294-7355 and we'll have your top candidates pulled before you arrive.

  • What if something goes wrong years after install?

    Call us. The Cambria lifetime warranty is backed by Blackburn's directly for every install we do. You don't navigate a manufacturer's warranty hotline — you call the same shop that installed it, and we sort it out from there. That's the same labor warranty we carry on every job, whether it's flooring, cabinets, or countertops.

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See Cambria countertops in our 8,000 sq ft Winter Haven showroom.