The Kitchen Co.REMODELING
Mon–Fri: 8 AM – 6 PM · Sat: 8 AM – 5 PM Hallandale, FL (954) 457-9212
Countertop Installation

The surface everything else lives on.

Quartz, marble, granite, engineered stone — sourced from trusted suppliers, templated by hand, and installed with seams you have to look for.

Countertop Installation detail
Surfaces & Stone

A counter is forever. Pick it like it matters.

Your countertop is the most-touched surface in your kitchen, by a wide margin. It's where everything lands — groceries, mail, dough, drinks, homework. It absorbs more sunlight than the cabinets, takes more abuse than the floor, and decides how the whole room reads visually.

We treat that with the seriousness it deserves. Every material is sourced from trusted, industry-recognized suppliers — quality that starts before we ever set foot on your job site. We template by hand on the day cabinets go in. We fabricate to tolerances that make the difference between a kitchen that looks finished and one that looks flawless.

Then we install with seam locations chosen for visual flow, edges profiled to match the room's architecture, and overhangs supported the way they should be. The result is a counter that looks inevitable in the space — not added to it.

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What's Covered

Every detail, under one roof.

01

Slab Selection

We take you to the yard to hand-pick your natural stone. Everything else, our showroom has covered.

02

Hand Templating

Templates cut from luan or laser-scanned to your cabinets — no "close enough" measurements.

03

Edge Profiles

Eased, mitered, ogee, half-bullnose — chosen to match the cabinetry door style.

04

Seam Strategy

Seams placed where the eye doesn't go — behind the cooktop, near the sink — and color-matched to disappear.

05

Sink Cutouts

Undermount, farmhouse, or top-mount — cut and polished in shop, not in your kitchen.

06

Installation & Sealing

Set, leveled, supported, and sealed (for natural stone) before we leave the site.

What's Included

Scope you can actually count on.

Quartz

Engineered stone in every color and pattern — zero sealing required, near-impossible to stain.

Marble

Carrara, Calacatta, Statuario, Danby — true natural marble for the ones who want the real thing.

Granite

Classic granite in slabs you actually picked, not generic catalog shots.

Engineered Stone

Dekton, Neolith, porcelain slabs — for the heaviest-duty surfaces.

Soapstone & Quartzite

Specialty natural stones with the right care guidance.

Edge Profiling

Every standard profile plus mitered waterfall edges for islands.

Templating & Fabrication

Hand templates or laser scans, depending on the geometry.

Sink & Cooktop Cutouts

Undermount, drop-in, or apron-front — cut and polished in shop.

Sealing & Care Guidance

Proper sealing for natural stones, plus the care routine that keeps them looking right.

Our Process

Four stages. Zero surprises.

01

Choose

Visit the slab yard with us. Touch real slabs. Pick the one you want — not a sample, the actual piece.

02

Template

After cabinets are set, we template the counters in your kitchen — by hand or laser-scan.

03

Fabricate

Cut, polished, and finished in shop with edge profiles, sink cutouts, and seam preparation done off-site.

04

Install

Set on the cabinets, leveled, supported, seamed, and sealed — usually a one-day install for a standard kitchen.

Recent Work

A few countertop installation projects.

Questions

What homeowners actually ask.

Quartz is engineered, non-porous, and effectively indestructible — best for families who cook hard and want zero maintenance. Marble is real, veined, and softer — it patinas over time (etches from acid, shows wear), which some love and some hate. We'll talk through your tolerance for either.

Counters template the day cabinets are fully set, and install typically 7 to 14 days after templating, depending on the slab and fabricator schedule. For most kitchens, you're cooking on your new counters within 3 weeks of cabinet install.

Sometimes. If the slab is in good shape and you're keeping the layout, we can sometimes carefully remove and reinstall. Most of the time the cuts and templates don't match a new cabinet plan, but we'll evaluate before committing either way.

Almost every kitchen needs at least one seam, because slabs aren't infinite. We place them where the eye doesn't naturally land — behind the cooktop, next to the sink — and color-match the seam filler so it disappears at arm's length.

Let's Talk

Your countertop installation project starts with a conversation.

A complimentary in-home consultation, an honest itemized estimate, and a finished project worth coming home to.