Three things, and nothing else.
1. What you tell us.If you submit the quote form, we receive your name, your company (unless you tell us you're a homeowner), your email address, your phone number, the stone and quantity you want, whether you want it delivered or will pick it up, the jobsite ZIP code if you want delivery, your timeline, and anything you write in the notes. If you tick the marketing box, we record that you did. If you call or email instead, we have whatever you chose to tell us.
2. Standard server information. When you submit the form, our server sees your IP address. We use it for one purpose: to limit how many requests can come from one place in a short window, so the form cannot be flooded by a script. We do not build a profile from it.
3. A draft, saved in your browser.As you fill in the quote form, your browser saves a copy on your own device so a dropped connection or a backgrounded tab doesn't lose your work. That copy never leaves your device until you press send, and it is deleted once your request goes through. It is stored in localStorage, not a cookie, and you can clear it any time by clearing this site's data in your browser.