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Process

As a frontrunner in customer service and satisfaction, Integrity Stonework will strive diligently to provide you with the countertops and care you truly deserve to enjoy for years to come.

Sketch It Up

Create a basic sketch of your project to obtain a complimentary estimate.

Ensure that you include all measurements,

as we will base our work on your

rough sketch or new cabinet designs,

clearly indicating finished edges and backsplashes.

A hand drawn drawing of a kitchen with measurements

Contact Us

Contact us via phone, email, or visit our Sedro-Woolley showroom to share your project details; we are pleased to provide you with a complimentary project proposal. Our proposals for natural stone and veined materials typically showcase a kitchen layout featuring your chosen material, allowing you to visualize your new space before finalizing your color selection.

Select Your Materials

We are delighted to help you choose Quartz from our extensive range of suppliers, including Pental Quartz, Caesarstone, LG Viatera, MSI Q, Silestone, and Cambria. For those seeking the sophisticated beauty of natural stone for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, slab shower walls, fireplaces, or BBQ islands, we offer a selection of Granite, Marble, Soapstone, and Quartzite. Additionally, we specialize in the custom fabrication of Porcelain materials such as Dekton, Neolith, and others.

Template Appointment



Whether your project is a standard galley kitchen, a more complex mitered kitchen with double waterfalls, or an exotic full shower and undermount; Integrity Stonework will make an exact template for precise fabrication. We ask our clients to be present for this appointment to confirm every detail such as seam placement, radius work, edge profile. Etc.

Template Layout

We invite our customers who have selected exotic, veined, or patterned materials to utilize our SlabSmith layout program to assist in designing the flow of their new kitchen or bathroom countertop for the final decision.

Slabsmith layout of mitered marble kitchen layout
A picture of a kitchen waterfall and custom end panel

Inspirational photo

A drawing of a building with a lot of measurements on it

Building Your Counters

Integrity Stonework employs cutting-edge machinery, highly skilled custom fabricators, and an in-house installation team to guarantee that your countertops are both aesthetically pleasing and perfectly fitted.

Whether large or small, every project is meticulously planned, prepared, and managed with the utmost care. We take great pride in our work and in each project we undertake.

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Enjoy

Integrity Stonework projects are completed on schedule and within the agreed budget. You will appreciate the experience of collaborating with a professional countertop company, and your new countertops will bring you joy for many years ahead.

Wondering about your project? Do you have any questions? Reach out and get your questions answered. We’re here for you.

  • How long does a typical countertop job take?

    Every countertop project is unique, with varying sizes, accessibility, and challenges that add to its complexity. What we can assure you is that most of our jobs are completed within a day, and it's rare for a project to extend beyond two full days. We provide a clear schedule upfront without any surprises. Understanding that countertops are often the final touch before your space becomes functional again, we strive to make the process as smooth and seamless as possible.

  • What is the cost of new countertops?

    Everyone asks this question before we come out and it’s always so hard to guess the material, access, complexity, size, raw materials available, shape, etc.  Some countertops can be as low as $60 per square and other can be well over $200. There is really only one way to know for sure; let’s set up a time to tell you exactly what YOUR new counters will cost.  You won’t be disappointed!

  • Is it easier to care for Granite or Quartz?

    This really boils down to personal preference. Many would argue that quartz is more convenient since it doesn't need sealing, but it's susceptible to damage from high heat, necessitating the use of a heating pad for hot items. Both materials are excellent choices and are generally similarly priced, so it's recommended to choose based on your budget and the aesthetic that best complements your space.

  • Do you accept credit cards?

    Yes, we do.  We accept most types of major payment options for your convenience.

  • Are you fully licensed, bonded, and insured?

    Absolutely!  We hold ourselves to the utmost highest standards in everything we do.  We take our business, and yours, very seriously.  We’re proud of our hundreds of 5 Star reviews online and many additional credentials, trainings and certifications we’ve accumulated above and beyond the minimum industry standards.

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