Di Marble
Finished quartzite kitchen on a weekend morning

Measured Monday. Cooking by the weekend.

A new stone countertop sounds like a month of dust and takeout. Here is the real schedule, day by day — your old kitchen keeps working until the new one arrives.

Start my week

The same kitchen, seven days apart

Same cabinets, same footprint, same family calendar. The week in between is ours, not yours.

Kitchen before: well-kept but dated laminate countertops Before
The same kitchen after: light quartzite countertops After
Laminate out, quartzite in. Nothing else about the kitchen had to change — including the week's dinner plans.
Covered patio before the outdoor kitchen Before
The same patio after: granite outdoor summer kitchen After
The lanai got the same one-week clock: an outdoor summer kitchen in granite, built for Florida evenings.

Your week, day by day

The schedule below is the one our crews actually run — it is why the calendar, not the price, is usually the constraint.

  1. DAY_1

    We measure

    A laser template of your kitchen — about an hour. Your old countertop stays right where it is, and you get the itemized price before we leave.

  2. DAYS_2-5

    Your slab becomes your counter

    In our own facility, the slab you approved is cut, edged and finished. Two shifts run around the clock, so fabrication never waits for daylight. You cook on your old counters all week.

    Stone slab being cut and finished in the Di Marble facility
  3. DAY_6

    Out with the old, in with the stone

    One crew, usually one day. The old top comes out in the morning; the stone is set, seamed and sealed by evening, plumbing reconnected.

  4. DAY_7

    First breakfast

    Coffee on cold stone. The part nobody schedules and everybody remembers.

    Morning coffee on a brand-new quartzite countertop

The week you've postponed for years

Most families live with a countertop they dislike for five years because they fear a month of takeout and dust. The real disruption is one day — the install. That gap between what you expect and what actually happens is the most expensive misunderstanding in your kitchen.

48 hrs

To your free in-home measure

~1 week

From template to installed

1 day

On-site install, most kitchens

The same crews that finished projects for

  • Bvlgari
  • Cartier
  • Louis Vuitton

About the week

Do I lose my kitchen for the whole week?

No. Your old countertop stays in place and fully usable until install day. The only day the kitchen is out of service is the install itself — usually morning to evening.

What if the slab I want isn't available?

You choose from slabs you can actually see, so availability is settled before the clock starts. If your heart is set on something we need to bring in, we tell you the real lead time before you commit — not after.

Does one week mean rushed work?

It means logistics, not corner-cutting. Our facility runs two shifts and our own crews do every step, so the week is spent working — not waiting on subcontractors.

What does it cost?

Most of our Central Florida kitchens land between $3,000 and $8,000 installed. You get an exact itemized number on Day 1, before anything is cut.

Book Day 1

A free in-home measurement within 48 hours. If the week doesn't fit your calendar, you keep the itemized quote — no obligation.

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No obligation. We measure for free. Your information is never shared.

Book Day 1