Frequently Asked Questions
Our fabrication process begins with the customer selecting their ideal stone color from our extensive in-stock options or through our trusted suppliers. Once selected, our experts precisely measure your space, digitally mapping the countertop layout to ensure minimal seams. Each slab is then carefully cut, polished, and finished by skilled craftsmen, resulting in a beautiful, cohesive final product. Finally, our experienced installation team securely places the finished countertop in your home, ensuring both precision and lasting quality.
The fabrication timeline depends on current demand and kitchen size. For an average-sized kitchen, stone fabrication typically takes 1-2 days, while the full process—including measuring, fabrication, and installation—averages 5-10 business days.
Yes! We encourage clients to visit our supplier or showroom to handpick their stone slab, ensuring it matches their vision. This allows you to see the natural variations in color and pattern before fabrication begins.
Absolutely! We specialize in custom countertop fabrication, including unique shapes, large island designs, and intricate edge profiles. Our team ensures precise cuts for a perfect fit in your space.
Seams may be necessary for larger installations, but we strategically place them in low-visibility areas to ensure a seamless look. The number and location of seams depend on the slab size, kitchen layout, and material choice. We can provide a design layout of your kitchen, upon request, before beginning the fabrication process.
Yes, please clear all countertop areas and remove fragile items. If replacing existing countertops, disconnect plumbing and appliances beforehand unless our team is handling the removal. If you have any additional questions, feel free to give us a call!
The fabrication timeline depends on current demand and kitchen size. For an average-sized kitchen, Countertop installation is typically completed in one day, with the process taking 3 to 6 hours, depending on the size. However, the full process—including measuring, fabrication, and installation—averages 5-10 business days.
Granite is among the hardest and most durable natural stones, composed primarily of quartz, feldspar, and silicate minerals. Its density and resistance to scratches, heat, and mild acidic substances make it ideal for kitchen and bar countertops.
Quartz is increasingly preferred for its ease of care and design flexibility. Its modern aesthetic, consistent patterns, and superior durability with low maintenance requirements make it ideal for busy households.
Granite, on the other hand, remains popular for its traditional, timeless appearance and often comes at a more affordable price point.
Marble is prized for its timeless elegance, natural veining, and luxurious appeal, making it a standout choice for kitchen countertops. While it requires more maintenance than quartz or granite, its unique beauty and classic charm make it a favorite for high-end kitchen designs
Quartz countertops are popular for kitchens due to their exceptional durability, stain resistance, and low-maintenance qualities. Available in a wide range of colors and patterns, quartz offers a consistent, modern appearance ideal for various design styles.
Natural stone is formed by geological processes occurring over millions of years, resulting in unique patterns, colors, and characteristics. Common types of natural stone include granite, marble, quartzite, limestone, travertine, slate, sandstone, adoquin, and onyx.
Quartz countertops are engineered surfaces made from natural quartz crystals combined with resins and pigments. While quartz itself is natural, quartz countertops are considered engineered stones due to their manufacturing process.
Using natural stone in your home provides a timeless, elegant aesthetic that connects your space to nature. Unlike artificial materials, natural stone offers a distinctive look, and lasting durability, and adds unique character to your interior design.
Common natural stone options for countertops include granite, marble, quartzite, limestone, and onyx. Each stone offers distinct colors, patterns, and characteristics suited to different design preferences and uses.
Quartz does not require sealing, but natural stones like granite, marble, and quartzite should be sealed periodically to maintain stain resistance. The frequency of sealing depends on the stone type and level of use.
For daily cleaning, use a mild soap and warm water or a pH-neutral stone cleaner. Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive pads, and acidic substances, especially on marble. Regular sealing (for natural stone) and prompt spill cleanup help maintain your countertop’s beauty. Feel free to inquire about professional cleaning.
For minor scratches or chips, a professional repair kit or stone-safe epoxy can help. For larger damage, we recommend contacting us for expert repair services to restore your countertop’s appearance.
Yes, we provide warranties based on the material and installation. Quartz countertops typically come with manufacturer warranties, while natural stone warranties vary. We also guarantee our workmanship to ensure your satisfaction.
Granite and quartzite can withstand heat, but it’s always best to use trivets to prevent thermal shock or potential damage. Quartz and marble are more sensitive to heat and can discolor or crack, so always use a heat-resistant pad.