Careful templating, clean and level installs, install-over-existing for porcelain, and sealing on the day we set your surface — finished by the same team that fabricated it.
An unlevel cabinet, a poorly placed seam, or unsealed stone can undo weeks of careful fabrication. Installation is the final, unforgiving step — and because our installers and fabricators are the same team, the pieces we set were made to fit the space we measured.
From the first measurement to the final wipe-down, every install follows the same careful sequence.
We template your space — digitally or by hand — capturing exact walls, overhangs, and cutout locations so the fabricated pieces drop in without surprises.
We confirm cabinets are level and ready to carry the load. For large-format porcelain, we assess whether we can install directly over your existing countertop to save demolition time.
Pieces are set, leveled, and seamed on site, with seams placed and color-matched to be as discreet as the material allows.
Natural stone is sealed on the day of installation, fixtures are fitted, and we clean up and walk you through caring for your new surface.
Large-format porcelain is slim and light, so in many cases we can install it directly over a sound, level existing countertop. That means less demolition, less mess, and a faster project — without sacrificing the heat-, UV-, and scratch-resistant performance porcelain is known for. We confirm whether your existing surface is a good candidate when we template.
Before we install, your slab is cut, profiled, and finished to your space in our shop.
View Fabrication →We seal on install — here's how to keep the surface looking new afterward.
View Care →See the surfaces we install, from porcelain to natural stone and engineered quartz.
View Materials →In many cases, yes. Because large-format porcelain has a slim profile and light weight, it can often be installed over an existing surface, reducing demolition time and cost. We assess feasibility at templating — the existing top has to be sound and level.
Yes. Natural stone is porous, so we seal it on the day of installation and recommend periodic resealing thereafter to protect against staining and moisture. Engineered quartz and porcelain are non-porous and don’t require sealing.
We plan seam locations during fabrication and templating, place them where they’re least noticeable, and color-match the seam filler to the slab. Veining is sequenced across the seam so the pattern flows naturally.
Most residential installations are completed in a single day once the pieces are fabricated. Larger or multi-room projects may take longer; we confirm the timeline when we template.
Clear the countertops and the area beneath the sink, and make sure we have access to the space. If we’re disconnecting plumbing or a cooktop, we’ll coordinate that with you before installation day.
Request a consultation and we’ll template your space, fabricate to fit, and install it clean and level.
