Stone Fabrication & Installation in Culver City
Culver City, Los Angeles
Forma Homes delivers stone fabrication & installation across Culver City and the surrounding westside neighborhoods of Los Angeles. Culver City remodeling — mid-century ranches, Spanish bungalows, and ADU growth.
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- Licensed & Insured
- Serving LA's Westside
What makes stone fabrication & installation different in Culver City
Culver City runs its own building department with permit timelines on a separate clock from LADBS. The housing mix is older — 1920s Spanish Revival, 1940s and 1950s ranches, and a growing pipeline of ADU conversions in detached garages and back lots. Most kitchen and bath remodels here open walls to original galvanized plumbing and undersized electrical service.
Most Culver City homes were built before 1980. That means galvanized supply lines, undersized electrical panels, original gas runs, and rough-in plumbing that hasn't been touched in decades. Once walls open during a stone fabrication & installation project, we expect to bring the underlying systems to current code — not as a surprise, as a plan.
Culver City runs its own permitting through City of Culver City. Plan-check timelines run on a separate clock from LADBS. We've worked through the local department often enough to know what their reviewers flag and what they wave through, so we submit the right drawing set the first time.
Common architecture in Culver City: Spanish Colonial Revival, Ranch, Mid-Century Modern. We design westside renovations to honor what's already there while bringing systems and finishes up to current code and current standards.
What's Included
- Slab selection at the stone yard with our team
- Laser templating for precise measurements
- CNC fabrication and edge profiling
- Bookmatching and vein matching
- Professional installation and sealing
- Sink and cooktop cutouts
- Backsplash fabrication and installation
- Seam placement planning for minimal visibility
Stone Fabrication & Installation in Culver City — Frequently Asked Questions
Marble is a softer stone prized for its warmth and veining. It is more porous and can etch from acidic foods. Quartzite is a harder natural stone with similar veining patterns but superior scratch and stain resistance — ideal for kitchens that see heavy daily use.
It depends on your priorities. If you prioritize beauty and warmth, marble is stunning. If you want durability with a similar look, quartzite is the best of both worlds. We walk through options with every client based on lifestyle, design style, and budget.
Bookmatching is cutting a slab and opening the two halves like a book, so the veining mirrors symmetrically. It creates a dramatic, intentional pattern — especially striking on waterfall islands and fireplace surrounds.
From templating to installation, most projects take 2–3 weeks. Slab selection and procurement can add 1–2 weeks depending on material availability. Rush timelines are sometimes possible.
Yes — we consider it essential. We take clients to the stone yard to see and select slabs in person. Veining varies dramatically from slab to slab, and choosing the right one is a decision best made in person, not from a photo.
Stone Fabrication & Installation Near Culver City
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Other Forma Homes Services in Culver City
Most Culver City projects combine more than one trade. Explore the supporting services:
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