A seam that holds for decades,
or we come back and fix it.
Most fabricators disappear after installation day. We keep a digital record of every seam we set — the template file, the stone lot, the edge profile — so if anything ever needs attention, we already know your kitchen.
Year 1
We come back. No questions.
If a seam opens, shifts, or shows visible separation within the first year, we return and re-do it at no charge. We keep your slab profile on file.
Year 5
Still our responsibility.
Natural settling, thermal cycling, the thousand small stresses of a working kitchen — if a seam fails within five years, we fix it. We've seen what stone does over time. We priced for it.
Year 10+
Lifetime means lifetime.
We define "lifetime" as the life of the countertop in the home. If you're still in the house and a seam we set opens, call us. We'll be there.


Stone pulled from named quarries,
not unnamed containers.
We built direct relationships with six quarries over sixteen years so you can know — not guess — what's going into your kitchen.

Named quarry on every invoice
You'll know exactly where your stone was pulled from — the quarry, the region, the lot number.
No second-grade material
We reject slabs with subsurface fractures, uneven thickness, or inconsistent veining before they reach your template.
You walk the slab before we cut
Every client visits the yard and selects their exact piece — not a photo, not a sample. The actual slab.
Active quarry relationships
A fit so flush you'll look for
the gap that isn't there.
We use LT-2D3D digital templating — the same technology used in aerospace fabrication — to capture your cabinet geometry to within 1/32 of an inch. No measuring tape. No hand-drawn outlines. No guesswork.
The digital file lives with us permanently. If you renovate again in 2031, we pull the file and cut without re-templating.
Drag to compare — hand template vs. digital template
±1/32″
Template tolerance
0.5mm
Edge profile accuracy
Indefinitely
Digital file retained
CNC-routed
Sink cutout method
4.9 stars. 860 reviews.
All tied to a specific stone.
4.9
860 reviews
"The seam on our quartzite island is genuinely invisible. I've had four people put their hands on it looking for it. They cut the waterfall edge so cleanly I ran my thumb along it before the installers had packed up."
Margaret Calloway
Austin, TX · L-shaped kitchen, 67 sq ft
"We had three quotes ranging from $4,200 to $9,800 for the same Black Pearl granite. Slab came in at $5,900 and was the only one who walked us through the slab yard to pick our exact piece. That trust alone was worth it."
Derek Okonkwo
Denver, CO · Galley kitchen, 42 sq ft
"I'm a kitchen designer and I've sent eleven clients here. Not one complaint. They've never cracked a slab, never missed a measurement, and they answer the phone when I call. That's the whole list."
Priya Venkataraman
Portland, OR · Designer referral · 11 projects
"Our backsplash edge had a tiny chip when the installers were done — maybe 4mm. They noticed it before we did. Came back the next morning, matched the polish, and it's gone. I didn't even have to ask."
Tom & Sherry Brandt
Nashville, TN · U-shaped kitchen, 58 sq ft
You've read the guarantees. You've seen the reviews.
The only question left is which afternoon works best.

