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What Really Happens During a Round Rock Countertop Install

Step-by-step countertop installation in Round Rock, TX

A new countertop feels like a big project, but it is really a short, orderly sequence of visits. When you know what happens on each day, the whole job stops feeling like a gamble and starts feeling like a plan. Here is how a typical Round Rock install unfolds, from the first knock on the door to the last wipe of the sealer.

Day One: The Measure and the Estimate

The first visit is quick, usually under an hour. We look at your cabinets, check that the boxes are level, and note where the sink and cooktop land. In an older kitchen off Chisholm Trail Road, we also watch for walls that have drifted out of square over the years. Before we leave, you get a written estimate. There is no charge for the visit and no pressure to book on the spot.

Choosing the Slab

Between the measure and the template, you settle on a material. This is the fun part, and it is where the look and the upkeep get decided. If low maintenance matters most, quartz countertops never need sealing. If you want natural, one-of-a-kind character, granite countertops deliver it. We help you weigh both against how you actually cook.

Templating Day

Once the material is picked, we return to template the space, usually with a laser. The digital template captures the real conditions, including any settle in the cabinets, so the finished top fits tight instead of leaving gaps. That template goes straight to the shop, which is why precision here saves headaches later.

In the Shop: Cutting and Edging

The middle of the week happens without you. In the shop, the slab is cut to the template, the sink opening is carved, and your chosen edge profile is ground and polished. Seams are planned to fall in the least visible spots. This stage is why the install itself goes so fast: the hard cutting is already done.

Install Day and the Final Seal

The last visit is the payoff. We set the tops, join and color-match the seams, secure the sink, and seal natural stone if you chose it. A standard kitchen near Wyoming Springs Drive is usually finished in a single day, and we protect your floors and cabinets the whole time. Before we go, we walk you through simple care so the counter looks new for years.

That is the entire arc, five steps from measure to seal, with one Round Rock crew on the job the whole way. Ready to start yours? Contact us or call Bible-art at (737) 522-2774 for a free in-home measure.

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