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Most plumbers and installers won’t drill granite, quartz, or quartzite. The risk of cracking the stone is real — so when you need a new hole in your counter, you call us. We drill clean holes in Brea, CA homes every week.
Plumbing code requires an air gap on most new dishwasher installs.
Replacing or adding a kitchen or bath faucet that needs a different hole count.
Built-in soap or lotion dispenser — cleaner look than a countertop bottle.
Filtered water spigot, reverse osmosis tap, instant hot, or sparkling water.
Your plumber said “we don’t drill granite.” That’s where we come in.
These are the most common calls. If your situation is different, send us a photo — we’ve probably done it.
Sureshine technicians are stone professionals — not plumbers. Over 30 years we’ve drilled hundreds of holes in granite, quartz, and quartzite countertops for new faucets, air gaps, and fixtures. We do this every week. Most plumbers do it once.



Stone counters are unforgiving. Drill at the wrong speed, skip water cooling, or push too hard and you can crack the surface, chip the edge, or blow out the underside. Most plumbers won’t take the risk — and the ones who do often regret it.
We use the right tools and technique every time. The result is a clean hole, no damage to the surrounding stone, and no replaced countertop.
Three things have to be right. Get any one wrong and the counter cracks.
Specifically rated for granite, quartz, and quartzite. Standard masonry bits crack the stone.
Friction heat is the #1 cause of cracking. We feed water continuously to keep the bit and stone cool.
Stone drilling is the opposite of wood. Slow RPM with light pressure prevents blowouts on the underside.
Every major granite, quartz, and quartzite brand. Caesarstone, Silestone, Cambria, MSI, LG Viatera, Hanstone, Vicostone, Q Premium — plus natural granite from any source.
If you’re not sure whether your situation needs a specialist, here’s what we get called for most often in Brea, CA homes.
Kitchen or bath faucet upgrade. Single-hole, three-hole, and bridge faucets all have different patterns.
Required by code in most jurisdictions when installing a new dishwasher.
Built-in dispenser — cleaner look than a countertop bottle and one less thing on the counter.
Reverse osmosis tap, instant hot water, or sparkling water dispenser — each needs its own dedicated hole.
Dedicated filtered water tap separate from your main faucet.
Something else? Send a photo of the fixture and the counter — we’ll tell you upfront.
Send us a photo of your counter and the fixture you’re installing. We’ll tell you upfront what’s drillable, how many holes, and the price.
Countertop hole drilling pricing is straightforward. No quotes-by-square-foot, no surprise upcharges.
Customer responsibility: mark exactly where you want the hole. We don’t decide hole placement — that’s based on your fixture’s specs and your plumber’s install plan.
Multiple fixtures planned? Get them all drilled in one trip and every hole after the first runs at $250. The trip cost is fixed regardless of how many fixtures you’re adding.
If you have other stone work that needs attention, combining services in one visit keeps the math even better:
One visit, multiple results. The trip cost spreads across multiple surfaces. The per-service value goes up. And you end the day with a whole home that looks the way you want it to.
Your work — done right, or we come back
Sureshine Care and Restoration Services, Inc. guarantees all work to be completed as indicated. If you are not satisfied, call our office and we will return to remedy the situation at no obligation or additional cost.
Honest answers to the questions we hear most.
Counter overview plus a photo of the fixture you’re installing.
We confirm the price ($500 + $250 each after) and trip details.
Most one-hole jobs run 30–60 minutes; multi-hole 1–2 hours.
Backed by our Sureshine Service Guarantee.
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Call (714) 627-9001