Once your slab has been cut, polished and sealed, it’s time for countertop installation. Professional installers will arrive with your new granite or quartz pieces and carefully set them in place. The first step is removing your old countertops and preparing the base cabinets. Installers then test-fit each section of the new countertop, making small adjustments so that seams are tight and edges align perfectly. For large kitchen islands or L-shaped counters, multiple slabs may need to be seamed together; skilled installers use color-matched epoxy and clamps to create nearly invisible joints.
During a granite countertop installation, the team will secure the stone with adhesive and screws from underneath the cabinets. They’ll also attach undermount sinks and drill faucet holes as needed. Quartz and quartzite installations follow the same process, with the added advantage that engineered stone is non-porous and doesn’t require sealing. After everything is leveled and secured, installers clean up the area and leave you with care instructions—such as when to seal natural stone or what cleaners to avoid.
Homeowners often worry about disruption, but a typical countertop installation in Palm Beach County can be completed in a single day. To minimize downtime, schedule plumbing reconnections for the next morning and plan meals that don’t require a full kitchen. Investing in professional installation is crucial; DIY mistakes can lead to cracks or uneven seams. By working with experienced installers familiar with quartz, granite and marble countertops, you ensure that your new surfaces look stunning and last for years to come.
When you’re ready to replace those outdated countertops, trust the experts. Visit our showroom at 2114 Corporate Dr, Boynton Beach, FL 33426 to explore materials and see installation examples, or call us today at (561) 200-5555. We’ll walk you through the installation process and schedule a date that fits your timeline.
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