
At HPO Stone Solutions, we provide complete solutions in natural and engineered stone surfaces for residential and commercial projects in Orlando and the surrounding area.
Custom fabrication of countertops and surfaces
Professional installation with high-end finishing
Kitchens, bathrooms, islands, outdoor kitchens, and commercial spaces
We work with Quartz, Granite, Marble, Quartzite, and Porcelain
We serve builders, designers, and homeowners with precision, on-time delivery, and excellence in every detail.

Granite is a natural stone formed inside the Earth by the slow cooling of magma. This process creates a very hard rock composed mainly of minerals such as Quartz, Feldspar, and Mica.
Granite characteristics:
• 100% natural (quarried from stone mines)
• Very resistant to scratches and heat
• Each slab is unique, with natural veins and patterns
• Slightly porous, so it is usually sealed

Quartz countertop is a type of surface or countertop made from engineered stone based on quartz. Quartz is one of the hardest minerals in nature, called Quartz, and it is combined with resins and pigments to create slabs used in kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor cooking areas.
How it is made:
The typical composition is:
• 90–95% ground natural quartz
• 5–10% resins and pigments
This mixture is pressed and polished, forming highly durable slabs.
Main characteristics:
• High resistance to scratches and impacts
• Non-porous (does not easily absorb water or stains)
• Easy to clean
• Uniform and modern appearance
• Available in many colors (white, gray, black, marble-like patterns, etc.)

Marble is a natural stone formed from the transformation of limestone under high pressure and temperature inside the Earth. This geological process creates an elegant rock with natural veins and a sophisticated appearance.
Composition:
Marble is mainly composed of the mineral Calcite, which gives it a smoother texture and shiny appearance.
Marble characteristics:
• Natural stone
• Strong veining and luxurious appearance
• Softer than granite and quartz
• More porous, which means it can stain more easily.

After you submit a quote request or reach out to us, we receive your quote and reach out to you to start the process.
With the information that’s gathered, we provide you an estimate to give you an idea of how much this project will cost and when it can be installed.
One of our team leads meets with you in your home, takes measurements and makes key observations for the project and shares the project details with you.
Once you approve of the project details, we start the work to be completed internally such as stone fabrication and schedule the installation date with you.
Our installation team comes on site with all the materials and proceeds with the installation.
We do a run through of the project and upon your approval officially mark it as complete.