Buying Guides · 5 min read · 18 August 2026

Quartz Countertops in Sharjah: Supplier, Prices, Stock

White quartz worktop and island in a bright apartment kitchen

Quartz slabs in Sharjah run roughly AED 250 to 500 per square metre supply-only for standard ranges as of 2026, with designer and jumbo formats above that and fabrication quoted separately, and the practical advantage of buying here is proximity: slabs stocked at Al Sajaa can be viewed, tagged and delivered across the emirate within days. Trade buyers order supply-only from the warehouse; households order supply-and-fix through fabricators.

Why Sharjah buyers don't need a Dubai supplier

Search for quartz in Sharjah and the results are Dubai pages with Sharjah pasted into the title: the same Al Quoz showrooms, the same Dubai logistics, plus a border crossing for every slab viewing and delivery. The industrial reality runs the other way. Sharjah's Al Sajaa industrial area is one of the UAE's stone-trade centres, and Global Classic's warehouse holds the full KalingaStone quartz range there as physical slabs: 69 shades across seven series, on racks, twenty minutes from most of the emirate.

Proximity is not sentiment; it is workflow. Viewing and tagging exact slabs before purchase, the habit the supplier-vetting guide insists on, becomes an errand rather than a day trip; deliveries to Sharjah sites schedule in days; and a fabricator collecting supply-only slabs loses an hour, not an afternoon. For Sharjah projects, buying quartz from Sharjah is simply the shorter path to the same material.

Prices in Sharjah: the honest AED picture

Sharjah pricing tracks the national market: as of 2026, standard quartz ranges supply around AED 250 to 500 per square metre as full slabs, designer shades and superjumbo formats price above that band, and installed supply-and-fix totals sit higher once fabrication joins; all figures vary by series, format andfabrication scope. What Sharjah buyers avoid is the premium that sometimes rides along with Dubai showroom overheads and cross-emirate logistics, and what they gain is quote speed, since pricing from local stock returns in AED usually within one working day.

The quote mechanics are identical everywhere: itemised slabs, fabrication and installation beat blended numbers; cutouts, edges and waterfalls bill as lines; and design-to-slab planning, sizing the kitchen to the slab format, saves more than negotiation ever does. The full Dubai pricing guide applies verbatim here, and the slab size guide explains the format arithmetic that decides how many slabs your kitchen consumes.

What's in stock at Al Sajaa

The Al Sajaa racks hold the KalingaStone quartz catalogue as full slabs: pure whites, Carrara-look and Calacatta-look veined series, greys, concretes and darks, in standard, jumbo and the 3300 by 2000 millimetre superjumbo format that covers most kitchen islands without a joint. NSF food-safe certification runs across the range and Microban antimicrobial options are available on selected shades, the specifications that matter when a worktop is a twenty-year purchase.

Stocked shades leave the warehouse on scheduled deliveries; shades not on the racks ship from the Silvassa plant in roughly four to six weeks, worth knowing before a design freezes on a specific pattern. Every shade has its own page with formats and finishes in the quartz catalogue, and the warehouse welcomes viewing: specifying from a full slab, with the vein sweep visible, beats any sample chip, which is precisely why the racks are twenty minutes away instead of an emirate away.

Delivery zones and lead times

From Al Sajaa, delivery reaches every Sharjah district on short scheduling, Muwaileh, Al Nahda, the industrial areas, the coast, and the same trucks run the whole of the UAE: Dubai, Ajman and Umm Al Quwain as near neighbours, Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah on planned runs. In-stock material typically delivers within days of order confirmation; project-scale orders schedule against site programmes, which is the normal rhythm for fit-out work.

Slab logistics are part of the service rather than the buyer's problem: A-frame transport, offloading coordination, and the access questions, gate widths, service lifts, floor protection, addressed at booking. Sharjah's practical edge shows here too: short hauls mean flexible slots and quick re-runs when site programmes move, the difference between a supplier in the same emirate and one across the border. Lead times for unstocked shades remain the four-to-six-week Silvassa cycle noted in the delivery FAQ.

How trade and household buyers order

Two paths serve two buyers. Trade, fabricators, contractors, interior design companies fitting out apartments and villas across Sharjah, buys supply-only: slabs at trade rates from the warehouse, viewed and tagged, collected or delivered, with BOQ-scale quotations returned in AED usually within one working day; no minimum order applies, though project volume is where the pricing works hardest. Households typically want supply-and-fix: the material from stock plus templating, fabrication and installation through a fabricator, quoted as one accountable scope.

Either path starts the same way: send the scope, shade shortlist and dimensions through the contact form or WhatsApp, and the quote comes back against live stock. Either buyer should ask the standard four questions, exact slabs, lead time, tolerances, damage process, and expect straight answers, because that is what separates a stockist from a trader anywhere in the Emirates. The complete quartz guide covers everything the material itself needs answered.

Questions, answered.

Global Classic Building Materials stocks the KalingaStone quartz range as full slabs at Al Sajaa, Sharjah, supplying trade and project buyers across the emirate and the whole UAE.

As of 2026, roughly AED 250 to 500 per square metre supply-only for standard ranges, with designer and jumbo formats above that band. A slab covers about 4 to 5 square metres; fabrication and fitting are quoted separately.

Yes, and you should: the Al Sajaa warehouse welcomes viewing and tagging, so the exact slabs you approve are the ones delivered to your project.

In-stock shades typically deliver within days on scheduled runs; unstocked shades ship from the plant in roughly four to six weeks.

Global Classic Building Materials LLC

Written from the Al Sajaa warehouse, Sharjah - slabs on racks, not stock photography. About the company

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