Stone & slate

Natural stone is craft work. Your software should treat it that way.

VEVVO handles slab inventory by lot, sealer-and-finish line items, and the multi-day prep that natural stone installs actually require.

Stone is the most demanding product category in flooring. Slate cleaves where it cleaves, marble shows every adhesive ridge, travertine fills are unforgiving on a bad mud bed. The customers who buy stone are paying a premium and watching closely. VEVVO is built for the small fraction of installers who do this work right and need software that won't make them look like a tile jobber.

Slab and tile inventory with lot tracking

Natural stone varies lot to lot. VEVVO's inventory captures SKU plus lot number, so the bathroom you finished last week with a slate from Lot A doesn't get a callback patched with Lot B that doesn't match. Remnant slabs get logged with dimensions for the next vanity top or shower bench.

Sealer, enhancer, and finish schedules per job

Penetrating sealer at install. Enhancing sealer if the customer wants color depth. Annual reseal reminder a year out. Per-job custom fields and follow-up reminders handle the post-install schedule that separates a stone install from a tile install.

Multi-day prep and install without a calendar nightmare

Mud bed Monday, slate set Tuesday–Wednesday, grout Thursday, seal Friday. The job calendar plots each phase as its own block with its own crew, so there's no confusion about which day the homeowner needs to keep the dog out of the house.

Frequently asked questions

Can I quote stone by the slab and by the square foot on the same bid?+

Yes. Slab line items take a unit price and a count; tile or cut-stone line items take square-foot pricing. They sum to a clean total on the PDF.

Does the software handle natural cleft slate vs. honed?+

Different SKUs in your catalog with different prices and install considerations. VEVVO doesn't care about the finish — it tracks whatever you sell.

What about exterior stone — patios, walkways?+

Same workflow. Quote it as a service category with appropriate sqft pricing and the seasonal scheduling notes you need.

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