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4 Easy Steps

  • Choose Your Style & Size


    Pick material, color, edge type, sink, faucet holes, etc.

  • Add Upgrades (Optional)


    Double edge, backsplash, soap dispenser hole, etc.

  • Place Order


    Use our online ordering process to enter your layout and rough measurements — or email us to place your order.

    If you select installation, a professional will come out to take final measurements before we begin fabrication.

  • Pickup, Delivery, or Installation


    Your countertop will be prepared for pickup, delivered to your location, or installed by our team—whichever option you choose.

Single Edge / Double Edge

Single Edge (Standard)

Included with every countertop, the single edge has a clean front finish that offers a sleek and simple look.

Double Edge (Upgrade)

The double edge adds an additional 1-inch lip to the front, creating the appearance of a thicker countertop. This upgrade gives your counter a bold, premium look that stands out—especially on islands or exposed edges.

Faucet Hole Options

Single Hole

Choose this option if you're using a modern faucet with a single handle. It offers a clean, minimal look and is compatible with most contemporary faucet designs.

Triple Hole

Ideal for traditional faucets with separate hot and cold handles. This option includes three pre-drilled holes—one for the spout and two for the handles—spaced to fit standard faucet configurations.

Soap Bottle Hole (Optional Upgrade)


Add a dedicated hole for a built-in soap dispenser—perfect for keeping your countertop clean and clutter-free. If you're planning to use a dispenser near the sink, selecting this option ensures a precise factory-cut hole in the ideal spot.

Backsplash Options

  • No Backsplash


    Choose this if you want a clean, open wall or plan to install tile or another material behind your countertop. This option gives a modern, seamless look.

  • Small Backsplash (Standard 4")


    A low-profile backsplash that runs along the back of your countertop, typically 4 inches high. It helps protect the wall from water and splashes while maintaining a sleek appearance.

  • Full Backsplash


    Extends from the countertop all the way up to the bottom of your upper cabinets or desired height. This option creates a bold, seamless surface and offers maximum wall protection.

Learn More

  • The Ultimate Guide to Custom Countertops: Everything You Need to Know


    Thinking about new countertops? This all-in-one guide covers everything you need—from materials and edge styles to sink cutouts, backsplash options, and installation methods. Whether you're doing a full kitchen renovation or just upgrading your counters, this post will help you design, measure, and order with confidence.

  • How to Measure for a New Countertop (Without Stress)


    Measuring your space for a new countertop doesn’t have to be complicated. This simple, step-by-step guide shows you exactly how to take accurate measurements, sketch your layout, and prepare for ordering—whether you're doing a DIY install or using our professional service. Perfect for first-time renovators or anyone upgrading their kitchen or bathroom.

  • What to Expect on Countertop Installation Day


    Wondering what happens when your new countertop gets installed? This guide walks you through the entire installation process—from arrival and setup to cleanup and next steps. Learn what to prepare, how long it takes, and what to expect so everything goes smoothly on installation day.

  • How to Care for and Clean Your Countertop


    Want your countertop to look brand new for years to come? This guide covers everything from daily cleaning tips to how to deal with stains, protect against damage, and maintain shine based on your countertop material. Simple habits, big results!

  • The Hidden Costs of Cheap Countertops


    A lower price tag might look appealing—but cheap countertops can lead to costly repairs, early replacements, and constant maintenance. This article uncovers the hidden expenses that come with cutting corners and helps you choose quality without overpaying.

  • What’s the Best Countertop Material for My Kitchen?


    Choosing a countertop can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. This guide compares the most popular materials like laminate, quartz, granite, and more, helping you understand the pros, cons, costs, and maintenance of each. Find the perfect fit for your style, budget, and lifestyle.

  • Installation vs. DIY Countertops: Which Should You Choose?


    Trying to decide between installing your countertop yourself or hiring a pro? This article breaks down the pros and cons of each option—from cost savings to installation risks—so you can confidently choose the right fit for your space, budget, and skill level.

  • 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Ordering a Custom Countertop


    Ordering a new countertop? Avoid common pitfalls that can delay your project or cost you more. This article highlights five easy-to-avoid mistakes—from measurement errors to overlooking sink cutouts—so your custom countertop experience is smooth from start to finish.

  • Countertop Edge Styles Explained: Single vs. Double Edge


    Not sure what edge style to choose for your new countertop? This post breaks down the difference between single and double edge finishes, including how they look, what they cost, and where they work best. A must-read for anyone ordering custom countertops!

  • No Backsplash? Here Are Modern Alternatives That Work


    Thinking of skipping the standard 4" backsplash? This article explores stylish, functional alternatives—from full-height tile and slab walls to glass panels, painted drywall, and more. These ideas will help you create a clean, custom look that still protects your kitchen or bathroom walls.

  • How to Choose the Right Faucet Hole Setup for Your Space


    Single hole or triple hole? Soap dispenser or not? This guide breaks down the differences between faucet hole setups, helping you choose the right layout for your kitchen or bathroom countertop based on space, style, and functionality.

  • Why Your Countertop Might Not Fit—And How to Prevent It


    Even custom countertops can run into fit issues if measurements or cabinets aren’t just right. This article explains the most common reasons a countertop might not fit and gives you simple tips to prevent delays, extra costs, or remakes—so your install goes perfectly the first time.

Important Disclaimers

Plumbing & Electrical Not Included

Our team does not handle plumbing or electrical work. You are responsible for disconnecting and reconnecting any plumbing (sinks, faucets, etc.) or electrical components (cooktops, outlets, etc.).

Old Countertop Removal Not Included

The removal and disposal of existing countertops is not included in our pricing unless explicitly added as an upgrade.

Cabinet Modifications Not Included

We do not modify, cut, or adjust cabinets to fit countertops. Cabinets must be level and ready for installation.

Accurate Measurements Required for Pickup/Delivery

If you're not using our installation service, you are responsible for providing accurate measurements. We fabricate based on the details you provide and are not liable for incorrect sizing.

Final Measurements Adjust Price (If Installed)

For installation orders, we base pricing on your rough measurements. If our measurement visit reveals a change in size or complexity, we’ll update the pricing accordingly before fabrication begins.

Sink & Faucet Not Supplied

We do not supply sinks or faucets. You must have them ready and on-site if installation includes cutting for these components.

Cutouts Based on Provided Specs

Sink, faucet, and accessory holes are cut according to the specs provided at the time of ordering. Additional or revised cutouts after fabrication may incur extra charges.

Surface Pattern and Color Variations

Actual color and pattern may vary slightly from samples due to material differences and production batches.

Installation Timing Subject to Measurement Approval

Installation dates are only confirmed once final measurements have been taken and the revised quote (if any) is approved by the customer.

Site Must Be Ready for Installation

The installation area must be clear, accessible, and clean at the time of installation. Any delays due to site readiness may incur rescheduling fees.

Limited Warranty Applies

All countertops include a limited warranty. Please review our warranty policy for full details.

No Returns on Custom Orders

All countertops are custom-made and non-refundable once fabrication has started.