About Us

Company History and Mission:

  • Treasure Valley Granite has been proudly serving the Treasure Valley/Boise area since 2004. Founded on a passion for exceptional craftsmanship and customer service, our mission is to transform spaces with custom granite and stonework that lasts a lifetime.
  • We believe in creating designs that combine beauty, functionality, and durability while exceeding our customers’ expectations at every step.

Our Values:

  • Craftsmanship: Every piece we create reflects our commitment to excellence and precision.
  • Customer-Centric Approach: We prioritize understanding your vision and making it a reality.
  • Integrity: Transparency in pricing, timelines, and communication is at the heart of our business.
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FREE ESTIMATE

 

 

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Please upload a sketch of your countertops. This will help us give you an online quote!

If you’d liked to learn how to create a quick and easy sketch, please refer to the guide right below this form!

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How to Measure Your Countertops for an Estimate

Getting an estimate for your new countertops is easy! While a professional will take exact measurements later, providing basic dimensions helps give a great starting point for pricing and material needs. Here’s how to do it:

Step 1: Gather Your Tools

✅ Tape measure
✅ Paper & pencil (or a phone/tablet for notes)
✅ Calculator (optional)

Step 2: Measure the Length

  • Measure along the back edge of your countertops from one end to the other.
  • If you have multiple sections (like an L-shape), measure each section separately.

Step 3: Measure the Depth

  • Standard countertops are 25.5 inches deep (from the back wall to the front edge).
  • If you have an island or bar top, measure the full width from front to back.

Step 4: Account for Backsplashes

  • If you plan to include a backsplash, measure its height (typically 4-6 inches).

Step 5: Mark Sink & Appliance Cutouts

  • Note the location of your sink, cooktop, and any other built-in appliances.
  • These affect how much material is needed and help with layout planning.

Step 6: Sketch a Rough Layout

  • Draw a simple top-down view of your space.
  • Label measurements for each section, including islands or peninsulas.

Step 7: Send It In!

  • Take a clear picture of your drawing and send it along with your measurements.
  • If unsure, add extra details like edge preferences or special requests.

 

Need help? Don’t worry! A professional template will be done before fabrication, but this gets us started with an estimate. 🚀