Our Process
Seamless Countertop Installation from Start to Finish

Discover how easy it is to transform your space with our streamlined countertop installation process. From measurement to installation, our 7-step approach ensures precision, quality, and complete satisfaction. Ready to get started? Explore our process and let us guide you every step of the way!

Our Process

We make getting new countertops easy from start to finish. Check out our 8 steps to new countertops and see how simple it is to get started today!

STEP 1

Measure Your
Space

Use a tape measure to draw a simple diagram of your cabinet dimensions. If you have cabinet plans, we can use those. Watch our video for more details on measuring and drawing the diagram.

STEP 2

Stone
Selection

Once ready to proceed, select your stone. Visit our showroom to see full slabs in stock. Our team can help you choose the best stone for your project.

STEP3

Receive
a Quote

There are two ways to receive a quote: click ‘request a quote’ on our website or visit our store. If using the website, also check our in-stock stone and let us know which stone you want quoted.

STEP 4

Schedule Professional Measure & Installation

We’ll schedule your measurement and installation once the contract is signed, 50% deposit paid, and cabinet installation date confirmed (if getting new cabinets).

STEP 5

Laser
Measurement

Our measurement engineer will laser measure your space. These measurements will create a CAD file of your project, which we’ll review with you for accuracy and any necessary adjustments.

STEP 6

Fabrication

We cut your project on our СNC Bridge Saw and polish it to perfection. Our advanced technology ensures precise cuts and a flawless finish for your countertops.

STEP 7

Installation

Our team will arrive and install your countertops, typically within a day, depending on project size. We ensure a seamless installation and your complete satisfaction with the final product.

Contacts

We speak English, Spanish, and Portuguese.

FAQ

Frequently
asked
questions

We recommend setting up an appointment with one of our sales team. We recommend you bring a floor plan, sample of cabinet and colors to help you assist with picking the perfect stone for your project.

It is easier than ever to update the look of your kitchen. With our digital template plotter, we can get accurate measurements without removing the old countertops. You will have a running kitchen till the day of the new countertops are installed. You will only need the assistance of a plumber and electrician to help us disconnect the old plumbing and electrical and reconnecting.

Stone Concepts  offers the latest technology in stone sealers. Today we can apply a 15-year sealer to your natural stone warrantied by Dry Treat. Note that the sealer will not protect marble against etching.

Marble is one of the oldest options for countertops. If you are lucky enough to travel through old Europe you will find it being used everywhere. At Stone Concepts we like to educate you on the products you will choose. The issue with marble is that it will patina. Some customers love the patina look and others don’t. For customers who don’t like the patina looked of marble there is also products on the market such as Tuffskin that will help you protect the marble so it is etch free. We always provide our clients with samples so they can test the product and understand if it is the correct choice for their lifestyle.

Honestly, we can not say for sure which product will be best for you and your family. That is why we take the time to educate our customers on the pros and cons of each stone. They are all solid choices and aesthetically different from one to the other.

Here is a brief summary on each one:

QUARTZ:
For the most part Quartz is a fool proof product that will not stain. It has a factory warranty. It is not completely heat proof as the advertising claims. It can crack with thermal shock. We always recommend using a trivet or heat pad. Quartz can also chip, but chips are repairable.

QUARTZITE:
Quartzite is a hard, non-foliated metamorphic rock which was originally pure quartz sandstone. Sandstone is converted into quartzite through heating and pressure usually related to tectonic compression within orogenic belts. Quartzite has the look of a marble but it will not react to acidic food like a typical marble would. We recommend using a 15 year sealer. Beware of suppliers that label their stones as quartzite. You should always test the sample for hardness and sensitivity to acid.