Why choose this
- Material guidance for your needs
- Professional templating
- Fabricator coordination
- Sink and faucet cutouts
- Seam placement optimization
Nicholasville • Lexington • Louisville • Central Kentucky
Countertop installation for Nicholasville & Lexington kitchens and bathrooms. Granite, quartz, laminate, butcher block, and solid surface options with professional templating and installation.
Countertops define your kitchen's work surface and visual centerpiece. We coordinate selection, templating, fabrication, and installation for seamless results.
Serving Nicholasville, Lexington, and nearby communities with residential and light commercial remodeling, renovations, and handyman support including countertop installation.
Today's countertop market offers options at every price point. We help you select the right material for your use, style, and budget.
Engineered stone combining natural quartz with resins. Non-porous, consistent appearance, requires no sealing. Most popular choice for modern kitchens.
Natural stone with unique patterns. Requires periodic sealing but offers timeless beauty. Each slab is one-of-a-kind.
Budget-friendly with modern patterns that mimic stone. Ideal for rentals and budget-conscious remodels. Easy to replace when styles change.
Warm, natural wood surface. Requires maintenance but adds character. Great for islands or dedicated prep areas.
Acrylic-based material with seamless appearance. Scratches can be sanded out. Good for bathrooms and integrated sink applications.
Finish styles, materials, and layouts we can deliver for countertop installation.
Quick answers before you request a quote.
Granite is natural stone with unique variations; quartz is engineered with consistent patterns. Granite needs sealing; quartz doesn't. Both are durable for kitchens.
Seams are necessary for large kitchens and L-shapes. We position seams in logical locations and use color-matched adhesives to minimize visibility.
Usually countertops are removed with cabinets. If keeping base cabinets, existing countertops can sometimes remain depending on the scope.
Most countertops can be used immediately after installation. Seams need 24 hours to cure fully. Natural stone should be sealed before heavy use.
Yes. Undermount sinks are supported by the countertop and require proper cutouts and support. We coordinate sink installation with countertop placement.
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