Our Code of Ethics

There are many ways to approach stone fabrication, and this is a brief view into ours:

  1. Stone is not a renewable resource (at least not in any reasonable time frame) and wastefulness should not be tolerated.
  2. It is with huge human endeavor that stones from around the world are available on our doorstep. This requires immense, dangerous work and shipping costs.
  3. This industry has positive and negative impacts on the world and its people, and it is only with the use of sound fabrication principals that we personally can be a positive force in our industry, and subsequently our community. Mindfully crafted work will last generations and be a bargain. Sloppy work will not last, and will create unnecessary waste.
  4. The work we do has a large potential for negative long-term health risks for ourselves, if not handled safely. We will not allow this to happen, and take every necessary measure to assure the safety of ourselves or those around us.

We ask all potential stone customers to consider the hiring practices of your fabricator. Consider the affects on your economy. Consider the affects that illegal immigration has placed on our communities and realize that many fabrication shops exploit this work force to their advantage.

We thank you for your time in caring enough about the realities of your own environment to research what we do and who we are.