Our Commercial Installation Process
Korestone follows a structured, repeatable installation process designed specifically for large-scale commercial projects. Our focus on cabinet installation and countertop installation allows us to execute with precision and consistency across high unit count buildings. This process is built to support general contractors and developers who need reliable, predictable installation execution without material sales or design complications.
Process discipline matters on high unit count projects because small coordination failures compound quickly across multiple floors and buildings. Poor sequencing, unclear material handoffs, or misaligned schedules create delays that ripple through entire construction timelines. Installation-only work requires strong systems precisely because it depends on clear handoffs with other trades and precise timing around material deliveries.
Our commercial installation process addresses these realities by establishing predictable workflows, clear communication protocols, and consistent execution standards that integrate cleanly into general contractor scopes.
Step 1 – Bid Review and Scope Alignment
Our process begins with a thorough review of drawings and specifications to verify exactly what cabinet and countertop installation work is required. We clarify assumptions about material delivery timing, site conditions, and coordination with other trades. This step ensures our pricing reflects the actual scope and identifies any potential conflicts before work begins.
Aligning on scope details at the bid stage prevents disputes during execution and establishes clear expectations for both installation responsibilities and exclusions.
Step 2 – Scheduling and Coordination
Once awarded, we coordinate our installation schedule with the general contractor's master schedule and material delivery timelines. For multifamily construction and other phased projects, we plan installation sequences across buildings and floors to maintain steady progress without bottlenecks. Trade sequencing and site access windows are confirmed to prevent conflicts with plumbing, electrical, and finish work.
Predictable scheduling and proactive communication reduce friction on site and keep projects moving forward on time.
Step 3 – On-Site Installation
Our experienced installation crews mobilize according to the agreed schedule and execute work to specifications. Daily coordination with site leadership ensures any field conditions or changes are addressed promptly without delaying other trades. Our crews understand commercial project expectations and work efficiently within the constraints of active construction sites.
Installation work proceeds with attention to quality and schedule commitments, adapting to real site conditions while maintaining progress.
Step 4 – Quality Checks and Punch List Completion
After installation, we conduct internal quality reviews to identify and address any issues before formal punch lists are generated. When punch list items are identified, we respond efficiently to complete corrections and prepare spaces for the next trades or final occupancy. Our goal is to close out our scope cleanly so projects can move forward without lingering installation issues.
Accountability through completion ensures our work supports overall project timelines and reduces back-and-forth during closeout.
Process Designed for Installation-Only Execution
Our process is structured specifically to support installation-only scopes where clear handoffs with other trades are essential. By focusing exclusively on installation, we eliminate the complications that arise when material sales, design services, and construction management overlap. This creates cleaner coordination points for general contractors and reduces friction around responsibilities and scheduling.
Our installation-only approach means we integrate into your project scope without competing interests or scope creep.
Supporting Cabinets and Countertops at Scale
This installation process applies consistently across both cabinet installation and countertop installation work. Cabinet installation sequences are coordinated with rough-in trades and finished before countertop templating and installation. Countertop installation follows cabinet completion and coordinates with plumbing fixture installation and final finishes.
The same process disciplines apply whether we're installing across ten units or three hundred, maintaining consistency and quality as projects scale.
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Our structured installation process supports reliable execution on commercial projects of all sizes.