The fastest way to receive an estimate is to create a simple sketch of your countertop layout with approximate dimensions. The measurements do not need to be exact—just close enough for a preliminary quote. Draw the space as if viewing it from above, similar to a floor plan, and include the longest measurements for each section. You can bring the sketch to your appointment or email it to us in advance.
You're welcome to use our countertop layout sheet as a reference when creating your drawing. If you'd rather have our team handle the measurements, contact our office to schedule an on-site visit. Please note that this service may require additional scheduling time and may be limited based on travel distance.
To make the selection process easier, we recommend bringing samples of materials already used in your space, such as cabinet finishes, paint colors, backsplash pieces, or flooring samples. These items help us recommend stone colors that complement your design.
Our indoor slab gallery features a wide variety of stone options, giving you plenty of choices to find the perfect fit for your project.
Once your project is ready to move forward, our technician will visit your home and capture precise measurements using advanced digital scanning equipment. These measurements are then transferred into our design software, where we incorporate details such as sinks, faucets, cooktops, and other custom specifications.
Using the completed digital template, our fabrication team prepares your project with specialized CAD/CAM technology. The stone is cut to size, edge profiles are shaped according to your selection, and all exposed edges are carefully polished by hand. Any required sealing is completed during this stage before installation begins.
Our installation team approaches every project with attention to detail and craftsmanship. We strive to use the largest pieces possible to minimize seams whenever practical. While some seams may be necessary depending on the design, we utilize modern installation techniques to make them as discreet as possible. Once installation is complete, you'll receive care and maintenance information, along with recommendations for keeping your natural stone or quartz surfaces looking their best.