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Countertop Installation

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How It Works

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Consult with a kitchen specialist
To get started on your countertop installation or countertop replacement project, schedule a free consultation with a Home Depot kitchen specialist.
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Make style decisions
During your consultation, one of our kitchen specialists will show you samples of countertop materials, colors and edge styles and help you choose the best option for your lifestyle and budget. You’ll also receive a quote for your project, including materials and installation. The quoted amount must be paid in order to move forward with the installation process. When you're ready, you can also order online from the comfort of your home using our online design tool.
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Measure to fit
Within two days of payment, our local, authorized installer will schedule a time to come to your home to measure your space and create a template, or “footprint,” of your new countertop so that it will fit properly.
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We deliver and install
Once your new custom countertops have been fabricated, the installer will remove your existing countertops if needed and install the new countertops, ensuring a proper fit. Installation will take an average of 1-3 days to complete, including any plumbing disconnect/reconnect that may be required.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Our Countertop Installation Service
How much does countertop installation cost?
The cost of replacing your old countertops depends on the material you want installed. High-quality engineered stone such as quartz will be more expensive while tried-and-true materials such as updated laminate styles will be less expensive. Regardless of the surface type, our flexible financing options make countertop installation costs easy to pay for over time. With several different materials from leading brands, we can help you find the right fit for your budget. For more information on the cost of having countertops installed, visit our countertop installation cost guide. You also can create and compare countertop installation costs by using our online Countertop Design Builder.

What’s included in this service?

Home Depot’s countertop installation service includes: a free design consultation; your choice of surface material, color and edge style; countertop samples and slab viewing; a professional measure/template; as well as fabrication, delivery and installation by a local, licensed and insured service provider.

These additional features and services are also available: removal and haul away of old countertops; plumbing disconnect/reconnect.

What is a free countertop consultation like?
A free consultation is the first step in the countertop installation or countertop replacement process. Your free consultation will take place either at your home, at a Home Depot store in your area or over the phone, if you prefer, and will last about 45 minutes to 1.5 hours.

During your consultation, a Home Depot kitchen specialist will ask you about your goals, budget and timing for your countertop project, identify your best product and installation options and answer any questions you have. You'll also get to see countertop samples and receive a project quote, including materials and installation, to help you move forward.
How long does it take to install new countertops?
The installation time will vary depending on the size of your kitchen and the type of countertop you choose. On average, the installation process takes 1-3 days to complete.
How does Home Depot screen for quality installers?
The Home Depot’s countertop installers are local, licensed, insured, and have undergone a thorough background-screening process before replacing your countertop.
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What kinds of countertops are available?
We offer a variety of countertop surfaces, including granite, quartz, laminate and solid surface. A few of our leading brands include Cambria, Caesarstone, Silestone, Formica, LG Viatera, Corian and Dekton.
What is the difference between a quartz countertop and a granite countertop?
The biggest difference is that quartz countertops are made from manufactured stone while granite countertops are made from natural stone. Therefore, a granite countertop will have variations in color because no two stones are alike. On the other hand, since quartz countertops are made with ground quartz, resins, and other additives, they have a more consistent color. Another difference is that sealing is highly recommended for granite but not needed for quartz. Ultimately, both provide lasting value but different looks. Visit our Countertop Buying Guide for more details.
Will I be able to cut directly on my new countertop or place hot pots and pans on the surface?
To prolong the beauty and life of your new countertop, we recommend that you use cutting boards and/or trivets to protect the surface from cuts, heat sources, etc.
Will seams be visible on the countertops?
Our solid surface countertops offer an almost seamless appearance. Seams tend to be more visible in natural stone surfaces as well as laminate and quartz tops.
How long will my new countertops last?
How long your countertops will last depends on your lifestyle and the type of countertop material you choose. Our kitchen design specialists will help you choose the right countertop to fit your lifestyle. Additionally, many of our countertops are backed by a 15-year warranty. Visit our Countertop Buying Guide for more details.

Countertop Materials We Install

Quartz

Quartz Countertop Installation

White quartz countertops with a large sink.

A combination of natural stone and man-made materials, quartz is durable, low maintenance, and easy to care for.

The material is resistant to knife scratches and most stains, especially when cleaned quickly. Quartz is also heat-resistant but can still scorch under extreme heat. Soap and water is best for cleaning quartz, as abrasives may cause surface damage.

You can choose from a wide range of quartz countertop options from many of the top industry brands, including Silestone, Caesarstone, and more. Because quartz countertops are manufactured, they can be made with many different pattern and color options to suit your style.

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Granite

Granite Countertop Installation

Granite countertops in a kitchen with white cabinets.

With one-of-a-kind beauty and durability, granite is one of the most popular options for kitchen countertops. This natural stone is durable, making it great for a high-traffic environment like the kitchen. Granite countertops are scratch-resistant and won't crack or burn when exposed to extreme heat, allowing you to move a hot pan straight from the stove to the counter—no trivet needed.

We recommend using cleaners specifically formulated for natural stone to clean granite countertops. Look for products that are pH-balanced and do not contain ammonia.

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Solid Surface

Solid Surface Countertop Installation

A kitchen with blue cabinets and grey solid surface countertops.

Solid surface countertops are affordably priced compared to other countertop options.

Typically, this man-made material is constructed from an acrylic resin. Solid surface kitchen counters aren’t as durable as natural stone, so they can melt if you set a hot pan directly on the surface, and they’re also easier to scratch. Most scratches and chips on a solid surface countertop can be repaired by a professional to be virtually imperceptible.

We offer a range of solid surface countertop colors and styles to choose from. We also work with some of the top industry brands, including Corian and HI-MACS, and can guide you in choosing your best option.

Solid surface countertops can also be manufactured with an integrated sink, making seams virtually imperceptible and creating a smooth flow from countertop to sink, with no seams to catch crumbs.

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Natural Stone

Natural Stone Countertop Installation

White natural stone countertops with gray cabinets.

Natural stone such as marble or quartzite are popular choices for kitchen countertops, thanks to their beauty.

Quartzite is durable and scratch-resistant because it is not very porous, which also makes it more stain resistant. Marble is not scratch-resistant and is very porous and susceptible to staining, so special care is needed.

Stone countertops vary in how much moisture they allow in, so some natural stones need to be sealed periodically, while others do not. We’re happy to advise you on this and answer your maintenance questions. Keep in mind that harsh cleaning products can damage porous materials.

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Ultra Durable

Ultra Durable Countertop Installation

A kitchen with dark wood cabinets and white ultra compact countertops.

Ultra durable surface countertops are among the newest and most innovative countertop materials on the market, made of a blend of the same raw materials found in quartz, porcelain and glass.

Ultra durable countertops are durable like natural stone under heavy use. This type of material is scratch-resistant, heat-resistant and stain-resistant. It’s even safe under especially cold temperatures and when exposed to UV rays for a prolonged period. However, it is not as impact-resistant as granite or quartz.

Ultra durable countertops are at the top of the typical countertop price range.

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Soapstone

Soapstone Countertop Installation

Black soapstone kitchen island with two stools.

Soapstone countertops, another natural stone material, are a beautiful mid-priced option for kitchen counters.

Soapstone differs from other natural stone materials, as it doesn’t come in as wide a range of colors and is not as durable as the others. Although the surface scratches easily, most minor scratches are easy to smooth out with a bit of sandpaper. We recommend coating the area with mineral oil after treating scratches to restore luster and shine.

Soapstone slabs are highly resistant to heat and typically won't sustain damage from chemical cleaning products. Be sure to clean up any spills or food residue quickly, though, as soapstone is prone to staining. 

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Laminate

Laminate Countertop Installation

White laminate countertops with a kitchen sink and a stove.

Laminate countertops are generally the most affordable because laminate is manufactured from layers of kraft paper held together with resin and a top layer of decorative paper.

Laminate is fairly stain resistant, but keep in mind that it’s susceptible to scratching. It’s best not to cut directly on the countertop or use abrasive cleaning products, and we recommend using a trivet for hot pans to protect laminate countertops from intense heat.

If you’re looking for a unique counter color, laminate is a good start. Because the material is man-made, you'll find a broader spectrum of colors than you would with natural materials. Wilsonart and Formica, two of the top laminate brands, have fantastic options for customizing your kitchen countertops.

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April 17, 2024

Good workmanship and professional service. Great job and fair pricing

- Anonymous

FL, 34429

Recommend this service

April 17, 2024

FL, 34429

April 17, 2024

I love how the project turned out. The man who helped me find an old selection of the Coriander was so helpful. The man who came to measure the template was friendly and personable. The 2 men who installed the counter top were very friendly and concerned that it was exactly how we wanted it to be. All together a very good experience.

- robopo

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April 17, 2024

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- HomeDepotCustomer

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April 17, 2024

Very professional service, we are very happy customers

- Ted

NC, 28031

Recommend this service

April 17, 2024

NC, 28031

April 17, 2024

Fine

- HomeDepotCustomer

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Countertop Installation

Countertop installation is a great way to give your kitchen the refreshed look you want. At The Home Depot, you’ll meet with our kitchen design specialists to discuss the surface material, style and color that best fits your home and lifestyle.

Maybe a laminate countertop with its economical versatility is a perfect fit? Perhaps you’re looking for a higher level of durability with granite, or you prefer the stunning colors and patterns available with quartz. Whatever material you choose, The Home Depot will help make sure your new countertop delivers the most for your budget.

From your initial consultation, to verifying measurements for fabrication, to countertop replacement and installation by our handpicked, licensed (where applicable) and insured countertop installers, The Home Depot is with you during every step of your upgrade.

Replacing Kitchen Countertops

Few areas of the home experience more wear and tear than your kitchen counters. If you’re considering a kitchen countertop installation, there are probably signs that the surface needs to be replaced. Cracks, stains and scratches are indicators that a brand-new countertop may be the best way to give your kitchen an updated look. Adding the right countertop to an outdated kitchen can make the entire space look new again! While installing countertops yourself would be extremely difficult, letting us do the work for you makes the project simple, no matter which surface you prefer. Check out our Countertop Buying Guide to learn more about countertop materials and the countertop installation process.

Countertop Installers

New countertops installed by qualified contractors can really change the look of your kitchen. Finding qualified, trustworthy local installers can be difficult, but The Home Depot is here to help. Our local countertop contractors have years of experience installing different material types and can efficiently measure, install, and clean up after the project is completed. Are you ready to let The Home Depot replace your kitchen counters for you? It’s time to turn your dream kitchen into a reality with a new countertop. Contact us today to get started.

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