Countertops, measured and installed by people who've done it 500 times.
Quartz, granite, marble, butcher block, solid surface. We template, fabricate, and install — and we don't show up until your cabinets are level.
Countertops are deceptively simple to mess up. The cabinets have to be perfectly level — high or low spots in the cabinet tops show up as gaps or uneven seams in the stone. The seam placement matters — you want them where they’ll be least visible and least stressed. The cutout for the sink has to match the sink, not “close enough.”
We coordinate countertop work with our cabinet team so the cabinet tops are verified level before the fabricator templates. That single step prevents the most common counter-install problem in the industry.
Materials we work with
- Quartz — engineered stone, the most popular choice for kitchens. Non-porous, no sealing required, consistent color. Many slab options.
- Granite — natural stone, every slab unique. Sealed at install and re-sealed periodically. Highly heat-resistant.
- Marble — beautiful, soft, requires more care. We'll be honest about whether marble is right for your kitchen vs. just your bath.
- Quartzite — natural stone with a marble-like look and granite-like durability. Sealed.
- Butcher Block — solid wood. Warm, character-rich, requires periodic oiling.
- Solid Surface (Corian, etc.) — seamless installations, repairable.
Process
- 1
On-site visit
We measure the existing space, talk through what you cook on, where the sink and cooktop go, and how you use the counters day-to-day. - 2
Slab selection
For natural stone, you'll go to a stone yard with us or one of our suppliers and pick the actual slab. For quartz, you choose the color/pattern from samples. Either way, you see what you're getting before fabrication. - 3
Cabinet readiness check
Before the templater shows up, our cabinet team verifies that every base cabinet top is level. Any high or low spot gets corrected — no exceptions, no "the fabricator will work around it." - 4
Templating
The fabricator comes out and digitizes or hand-templates the exact dimensions of the counter, sink cutout, cooktop cutout, faucet hole locations. - 5
Fabrication
Slab cut, edges profiled to your spec (eased, beveled, mitered, etc.), cutouts made. - 6
Install
Counters set, seams aligned, leveled, set in silicone or mechanical anchors per material requirements. Sink and faucet installed if that's in scope. - 7
Final
Silicone bead at backsplash, edge sealed if material requires. Final clean.
Edge profile options
- Eased — (square with slight chamfer) — most common, modern
- Beveled — flat angled edge
- Bullnose — full rounded edge
- Ogee — traditional decorative profile
- Mitered — wraps around with a 45° miter for the appearance of a thicker counter
Timeline & Investment
- Quartz, standard kitchen size2 to 4 weeks template-to-install$3,500 to $7,500
- Granite or quartzite, mid-grade slab2 to 4 weeks$4,500 to $9,500
- Marble or premium slab3 to 5 weeks$6,000 to $14,000
- Butcher block1 to 2 weeks$1,800 to $3,500
These ranges are for the typical 30 to 50 sq ft of counter in a kitchen remodel. Larger or more complex layouts (waterfall edges, multiple cutouts, mitered edges) shift the number up.
Schedule an on-site visit.
We'll measure, talk through materials and edges, and give you a real number.