Our professional carpenters can fix and install custom countertops of any type, shape and size.

Does the cost of countertops include installation?

The real countertop installation cost not only includes the price of the material, but also the price for the tear out, modifications, edging and sealing, as well as cutouts for outlets, sinks and plumbing. Depending on the contractor, these costs may or may not be included in the per-square-foot cost of materials.

Can you just replace countertops?

You would like new countertops, but professional installation is costly. Fortunately, replacing laminate countertops is a project that you can tackle on your own. If you have a bit more skill, material such as granite, concrete, wood, and tile may also be used.

Do I really need build up strips under laminate countertops?

In order to ensure adequate support of your laminate countertop, build-up strips must be installed spanning the entire distance from the front to the back build-down strip on the countertop. On standard face frame cabinets, the end build-up strips must be installed 2″ from the end of the cabinet run.

How long does countertop installation take?

How should I prepare for installation and how long will it take? The average 2 slab kitchen installation usually takes about 4 hours from start to finish. There are many factors that could make it take less time, as well as more time.

Can you put new countertop on old cabinets?

“If you simply can’t do both at once and just want to freshen up the aesthetics of your cabinetry later on, refacing your existing cabinets is the best option and will give you the look of brand new cabinetry without having to remove (and risk breaking) your new countertop.”

Do countertop installers remove old countertops?

If you have existing countertops and you or your contractor does the removal of old countertops, they need to be removed completely before our team arrives at your home. Make sure that the countertops are removed entirely including any sinks or cooktop etc. If not, they are easy to patch by your contractor.