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Slabline Countertops
Quartz, granite & laminate countertops in Milton
Templated in your kitchen, cut in our own shop, installed on the day we promised. Slabline Countertops will bring samples to your home and show you where the seams will land before you sign anything.
Own fabrication shopDigital templatingManufacturer-certifiedWSIB & insured
Slabline Countertops started with a bridge saw, a rented bay and a habit of measuring twice. The work has not changed much since: template after the cabinets are set, cut wet to keep silica dust down, dry-fit in the shop so seams and cutouts land where the drawing said they would, and set the top level on install day. We would rather tell you about a seam or a support bracket at the quote than have you find it in your kitchen.
Slabline Countertops is invented, and that number is a 555 line. Your site says your name.
Services
The work countertop fabricators actually sell.
Written out properly, because a list of one-word services tells a homeowner nothing. Delete the ones you do not do and add the ones we missed.
Quartz countertops
Caesarstone, Cambria, Silestone and HanStone (made in London, Ontario) in 2 cm and 3 cm, cut and polished in our own shop. Installed by a manufacturer-certified fabricator so the brand's residential warranty actually holds.
Granite & natural stone
3 cm granite, quartzite and marble chosen slab by slab at the yard, so the piece on your island is the one you picked, not a sample. Sealed before it leaves the shop, with a note on how often yours will need it again.
Laminate countertops
Formica, Wilsonart and Arborite tops built in the shop, postformed with a rolled edge or square-edged with a built-up front. The budget option that still gets templated and installed properly, usually within a week or two.
Digital templating
Laser template taken once the cabinets are set and level, with your sink, faucet and cooktop specs in hand so nothing is guessed. You see where seams and overhangs will land on the drawing before a slab is cut.
Sink, faucet & cooktop cutouts
Undermount cutouts polished to match the top, drop-ins sized to the sink you bought, and faucet holes drilled to the maker's spec. Farmhouse and apron sinks coordinated with the cabinet before template day.
Islands, waterfalls & overhangs
Mitred waterfall ends, seams placed where they read least, and steel support brackets for any overhang past roughly 12 inches. Book-matched slabs laid out with you at the shop for veined patterns.
Vanities, surrounds & remnants
Bathroom vanity tops, fireplace surrounds, shower curbs and window sills, often cut from remnants at a fraction of full-slab cost. Bring the sink and we cut for it the same as a kitchen.
Chip repair, seam refill & resealing
Chips and edge dings filled with colour-matched epoxy, failed seams cleaned and refilled, and granite resealed on site. Cheaper than living with it and far cheaper than a new top.
Credentials
The things a customer checks before they ring.
Listed near the top of the page instead of buried in an About tab. Fill in your numbers and delete anything you do not hold.
Manufacturer-certified fabricator
Certified by the quartz brands we install (Caesarstone, HanStone, Silestone), which is what keeps their residential warranty valid.
Natural Stone Institute member
We fabricate and install to NSI standards for seams, supports and cutouts.
WSIB coverage in good standing
Clearance certificate supplied before our installers step into your kitchen.
$2M liability insurance
Certificate of insurance available on request, and your floors and cabinets are covered while we work.
On your booking calendar
The jobs people book you for.
These land in the calendar the day you publish. A customer picks one, picks a slot out of your real hours, and the request arrives with the address and what is wrong.
In-home measure & samples
Kitchen countertop quote
Vanity or remnant top quote
Laminate countertop quote
Templating appointment
Installation day
Chip repair or reseal visit
Designs
Three that suit countertop fabricators.
All ten carry the same tools — booking, photo quotes, galleries, reviews, licence details. These are the ones that tend to look right on this kind of work, drawn here as Slabline Countertops. Start with one, or open its live demo first.
The conventional contractor website: utility bar, straight nav, a photo banner and a formal licences block. Looks like a company that has been around for years.
A practice monograph: a ruled column grid, photographs in disciplined plates, the licence and the record set as printed tables. For trades whose customers buy precision.
Answered on your site, so the same conversation does not happen on the phone six times a week. Edit any of them.
Quartz, granite or laminate — which should I pick?
Quartz is consistent from sample to slab, does not need sealing and shrugs off stains, but it does not like direct heat, so use trivets, and it will yellow outdoors. Granite handles heat and every slab is one of a kind, but most colours want resealing every year or two. Laminate costs a fraction of either, goes in fast and has come a long way in looks, but it usually means a drop-in sink and it is hard to repair if it chips. We bring samples so you can see all three in your own light.
How long from template to installed?
For quartz and granite, plan on about one to two weeks after the template. Laminate is usually a week or less. The template can only happen once the cabinets are set and level, so kitchen renos usually book us for the week the cabinets go in. Install day itself is a few hours; the old top comes off that morning and the plumber reconnects the sink after the silicone has cured, usually the next day.
Will there be a seam?
Quartz and granite slabs are roughly 120 by 55 inches, jumbo slabs a bit more, so any run longer than that or any L-shape gets a seam. We show you where it will land on the template drawing and try to keep it out of the sink cutout and away from the sightline from the doorway. Seams are filled with colour-matched epoxy and are tight, but on a heavily veined pattern you will see one if you look for it. Anyone promising an invisible seam is overselling.
Do I need my sink, faucet and cooktop before you template?
Yes, or at least the exact model numbers with the spec sheets. The cutout has to match the sink you actually bought, faucet holes get drilled for the faucet you have, and cooktops each have their own template. Farmhouse sinks need the cabinet cut down before we template, so tell us early if you are going that way.
What drives the price?
Square footage first, then the material and its grade, since a plain quartz colour costs much less than a veined marble look or an exotic granite. After that it is edge profile, number of cutouts, waterfall ends and mitred edges, tear-out of the old top and how far the truck has to go. Vanities and small pieces from remnants are the cheapest way to get real stone. We quote a fixed price after the template, and the number does not move unless you change something.
How do I look after it?
Quartz: soap and water, no abrasive pads, and keep hot pans off it. Granite: same cleaning, plus a reseal when water stops beading, which we can do or show you how. Laminate: wipe it up quickly, use a board, and keep the crockpot off the seam. None of them should be stood on, and none of them like someone dropping a cast iron pan on the corner of the sink cutout, which is the one spot that chips.