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We serve Orlando and the greater Orlando area, including Conway, Pine Castle, Pine Hills, Azalea Park, Union Park, Lake Hart, Buena Ventura Lakes, Hunters Creek, Williamsburg, Lake Buena Vista, Celebration, Bay Lake, Doctor Phillips, Lake Butler, Windermere, Gotha, Winter Garden, Ocoee, Hiawassee, Apopka, Winter Park, Maitland, Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Longwood, Lake Mary, Oviedo, Sanford, Deltona, Kissimmee, St. cloud, Mt. Dora, and Leesburg.
Don’t see your town on this list? Just give us a call to ask, or use the online contact form. We are delighted to provide our services to the people and companies of this area.
One of the marks of our success is our ability to meet the diverse requests of our residential and commercial clients. In the sometimes overwhelming world of stone products, we get the mystic out of the way and bring you solid data.
We help you understand what happens in the fabrication process and where technology comes in to produce quality alternatives to natural stone. We direct you to our gallery where you can see our stock in hand (including marble granite) and all the types of remnants available (including granite remnants).
You may need a simple bathroom vanity in your house. Perhaps the repair of an edge detail is important. Or maybe you’re looking for a countertop install to bring a kitchen remodel to completion. In our experience, success comes when we deliver beauty, technology, and great products. The companies and homeowners we work with call us back for new projects, which for us, marks the success of our process, services, and products.
Our company looks forward to your call. Let’s discuss your project on hand. We’ll talk about what you want and check out a template or two. We’ll explore the world of granite remnants, if that’s what you want, or the fabrication of a custom piece for your unique space. We’ll find a way to get that look you have in mind, whether mystic beauty, sleek minimalist, or cozy comfort. You’ll get an estimate for fabrication and installation services, we’ll sign the deal when you’re ready, and call it a day.
Yes, our clientele includes homeowners, business owners, facilities managers, builders, commercial property owners, contractors, installers, distributors, and developers. Contact us to get that work or home project going. We’ll provide all the information you need and give you a free estimate on your project.
We carry a comprehensive array of stone products suitable for the home renovation, the commercial property upgrade, and the new build. Our services range from consultations with our stone specialists to installations of bathroom countertops, kitchen countertops, and remodels.
Choose materials such as marble, quartz, marble granite, onyx, and quartzite, among others. Couple different materials to add interest. Pair colors, such as mystic blue with bold black, for a unique look.
Looking for low maintenance engineered stone with the appearance of the real thing? Our fabricators produce nothing but the best. Need robust, serviceable surfaces? We’ve got quartz and dozens of other products that fit the bill.
Whether you’re working on a tight budget or you have plenty of money to allocate, we’ll have the right countertops for your project. We service homeowners, business owners and companies throughout Florida.
New clients contact us by phone and email daily to talk projects and pricing. Whether you are local to us in Orlando Florida or living somewhere else in the country, we are always happy to brainstorm about your home or business project.
Other Questions
Granite is the name of an extremely hard stone formed of compressed molten rock. Interlocking crystals of different kinds of minerals create the wide range of colors and patterns available. White veins and flecks in granite are usually feldspar crystals; light gray veins are quartz; and black ones are usually mica.
Granite is sourced from rock quarries in countries around the world through drilling, chiseling, and blasting. For example, in most cases, granite with mystic seo blue comes from Africa and parts of the world such as Norway, Ukraine, and Brazil.
Milling machines reduce it into blocks four to five feet wide and seven to nine feet long. Other machines slice the blocks into slabs about an inch thick. These slabs are shaped and polished into finished countertops.
For your Orlando granite needs, visit our showroom. Our inventory includes granite selections, including remnants, that will please both the interior design professional and homeowner alike. Whether the project is a simple bar install or a complete kitchen remodel for your home or company office, our selections will offer complete satisfaction. We stand behind our name. Installers can choose the perfect piece; we have all sizes to choose from.
Marble begins its life as limestone and transforms into the beloved raw material of statues and countertops through an intense recrystallizing process that occurs when limestone is subjected to high heat and pressure.
Different materials present in the limestone produce marble’s variety of tints and hues. Clay, iron oxides, mica, hematite, and limonite and other minerals resident in locations from India to Brazil result in blue, gray, pink, red, white, brown, and green marble.
Marble is quarried and usually removed with machinery and explosives. Other machines cut the material into slabs and thinner layers appropriate for countertops. Sealing and polishing are the final steps.
In homes and commercial settings, marble is used for things such as countertops, bar tops, window sills, floor tiles, wall tiles, backsplashes, fireplaces, reception and concierge desks. Its beauty and versatility make it an ideal installation for both residential and commercial applications in Orlando, Florida.
Please get in touch with us for an estimate on your project. We deliver the same quality of product and installation experience to homeowners and companies alike. We stand behind our name for excellence.
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Quartz is a rock made up of oxygen and silicon atoms. It occurs abundantly on the planet and comes in many varieties, including rose quartz, tiger’s eye, amethyst, ametrine, onyx, jasper, milky quartz, agate, and carnelian.
Besides granite and marble, quartz is one of the most-chosen materials for countertops.
Quartz countertops are made of ground quartz minerals fused with resin. Pigments added to the mixture give quartz its different colors. The final product is formed into a slab that is then fashioned into a countertop. Quartz produced under several trademarks is currently available.
Quartz countertops are a favorite of designers, architects, and homeowners. Division Nine inventory includes quartz remnants. We work with homeowners and companies to deliver the best quartz countertop installation experience possible. Of all the companies you could have picked in the world, we’re grateful you have selected ours. We aim to provide quartz design and installation services that are 100% satisfying!
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We serve Orlando and the greater Orlando area, including Conway, Pine Castle, Pine Hills, Azalea Park, Union Park, Lake Hart, Buena Ventura Lakes, Hunters Creek, Williamsburg, Lake Buena Vista, Celebration, Bay Lake, Doctor Phillips, Lake Butler, Windermere, Gotha, Winter Garden, Ocoee, Hiawassee, Apopka, Winter Park, Maitland, Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Longwood, Lake Mary, Oviedo, Sanford, Deltona, Kissimmee, St. cloud, Mt. Dora, and Leesburg.
Don’t see your town on this list? Just give us a call to ask, or use the online contact form.
Yes, our clientele includes homeowners, business owners, facilities managers, builders, and developers.
Yes. Our representatives will guide you through a process that includes analyzing your spaces, identifying your preferences, factoring in your budget, and making decisions. We know that the world of stone products is foreign territory to many customers. We do our best to provide education and guidance so that you can make the best decision for your home.
Other Questions
Granite is an extremely hard stone formed of compressed molten rock. Interlocking crystals of different kinds of minerals create the wide range of colors and patterns available. White veins and flecks in granite are usually feldspar crystals; light gray veins are quartz; and black ones are usually mica.
Granite is sourced from rock quarries through drilling, chiseling, and blasting. Milling machines reduce it into blocks four to five feet wide and seven to nine feet long. Other machines slice the blocks into slabs about an inch thick. These slabs are shaped and polished into finished countertops.
Marble begins its life as limestone and transforms into the beloved raw material of statues and countertops through an intense recrystallizing process that occurs when limestone is subjected to high heat and pressure.
Different materials present in the limestone produce marble’s variety of tints and hues. Clay, iron oxides, mica, hematite, and limonite and other minerals result in blue, gray, pink, red, white, brown, and green marble.
Marble is quarried and usually removed with machinery and explosives. Other machines cut it into slabs and thinner layers appropriate for countertops. Sealing and polishing are the final steps.
In homes and commercial settings, marble is used for countertops, bar tops, window sills, floor tiles, wall tiles, backsplashes, fireplaces, reception and concierge desks.
Quartz is a rock made up of oxygen and silicon atoms. It occurs abundantly on the planet and comes in many varieties, including rose quartz, tiger’s eye, amethyst, ametrine, onyx, jasper, milky quartz, agate, and carnelian.
Besides granite and marble, quartz is one of the most-chosen materials for countertops.
Quartz countertops are made of ground quartz minerals fused with resin. Pigments added to the mixture give quartz its different colors. The final product is formed into a slab that is then fashioned into a countertop.