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Countertop Installation in Round Rock, TX

Countertops Installed by a Crew That Has Done It for Years

Countertop installation in Round Rock, TX

Quartz, granite, quartzite, and marble tops templated, fabricated, and set clean for Round Rock kitchens and baths. Free in-home measures across Williamson County.

  • Free in-home measures
  • Templated to fit
  • Licensed and insured

From the Workshop

Field notes and finished-project stories drawn from years of installing countertops across Central Texas.

Finished countertop install in a Round Rock kitchen

Lessons From a Decade of Round Rock Countertop Installs

After years of setting counters across Round Rock and Williamson County, a few things separate a job that goes in clean from one that fights you the whole way. These are the field notes we come back to on almost every install, whether it is a granite island in Teravista or a quartz galley kitchen off Gattis School Road.

The Template Is the Whole Job

Most people think the install is the hard part. It is not. The template is. A counter is only as good as the measurement it came from, and a settled cabinet in a 78665 kitchen can sit a quarter inch off level without anyone noticing until a slab lands on it. We template for the real conditions, walls that drifted out of square and floors that dipped over the decades, so the finished top fits tight instead of close.

Match the Material to How You Cook

The prettiest slab in the yard is the wrong one if it does not suit your kitchen. Quartz resists stains and scratches and never needs sealing, which is why so many busy Round Rock families choose it. Natural stone brings character no engineered surface can copy. We talk through both on every estimate, and you can read more on our quartz countertops and granite countertops pages before you decide.

Plan the Island Before You Cut

Waterfall edges and seating overhangs look effortless, but they need support worked out before the saw touches the slab. An overhang past about ten inches wants bracing, and a waterfall needs the grain matched around the corner. Deciding that at the template, not at the install, is how the island near Old Settlers Boulevard ends up looking like one continuous piece of stone.

Seal It and Protect the Room

Natural stone leaves our shop sealed, because an unsealed granite top will drink a spill on day one. Just as important, we protect the cabinets and floors we work around. A clean job is not only the counter, it is the kitchen we hand back at the end of the day, ready to use with nothing to sweep up.

Get a Real Measure First

The single best move for any counter project is a careful in-home measure. It turns guesswork into a plan and surfaces surprises, a weak cabinet base or a wall that needs scribing, before they cost you. If you are weighing new counters, contact us and we will schedule one.

Thinking about new countertops for your Round Rock home? Call Icfem2008 at (512) 349-0954 for a free in-home estimate.

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Every Countertop Surface We Fabricate and Install

One experienced crew for every popular surface and every part of the job, from the first template to the final polish.

Quartz Countertops

Low-maintenance engineered quartz that resists stains and scratches and never needs sealing, in hundreds of colors and patterns.

Granite and Natural Stone

Granite, quartzite, and marble bring natural character to a kitchen. We help you choose a slab and seal it to last.

Kitchen and Bath Tops

Counters, islands, breakfast bars, and vanities measured and installed to fit the room and match the cabinets.

Butcher Block and Solid Surface

Warm wood butcher block and seamless solid surface for a softer, more forgiving look in busy kitchens.

Sink Cutouts and Edges

Undermount and drop-in sink cutouts plus a full range of edges, from an eased profile to a bullnose, ogee, or mitered edge.

Backsplashes and Islands

Full-height and standard backsplashes, waterfall and overhang island tops, and breakfast bars cut to match.

Icfem2008 provides countertops installation in Round Rock, TX, and has been doing it long enough to make the hard parts look routine. Quartz, granite, quartzite, marble, butcher block, solid surface, and laminate all move through our shop, cut for undermount sinks, finished with the edge profile you pick, and matched to a backsplash when the kitchen asks for one. Families off Gattis School Road and out in the Teravista neighborhood have leaned on that experience for years.

A decade of countertop installs around Central Texas teaches you things a spec sheet never will. We have templated galley kitchens in older Forest Creek houses, set waterfall islands in new Paloma Lake builds, and squeezed full slabs up tight stairwells near Sam Bass Road. That mileage is why our seams land where they should and our overhangs sit level the first time, on the 78681 side of town and the 78664 side alike.

The standards we hold every job to are simple to say and harder to earn. We measure the real conditions instead of the ideal ones, we dry-fit before we glue, and we protect the cabinets and floors we work around. Every counter gets checked for level, every edge gets polished by hand, and natural stone leaves sealed. If a slab has a flaw, you hear about it before it goes in, not after.

New counters are one of the first upgrades a buyer in the Round Rock market notices, so the finish work matters as much as the material. We treat a $2,400 laminate job and a premium quartzite island with the same care, because a clean install is what keeps a homeowner near Old Settlers Boulevard calling us back and telling a neighbor. That is the whole business, built one careful counter at a time.

  • A decade of local installsYears of countertop work across Round Rock and Williamson County, from historic kitchens to new construction.
  • Templated to the real spaceWe measure for settled cabinets and out-of-square walls so the counter fits tight, not close.
  • Written estimates that holdThe number we put in writing after the measure is the number you pay, itemized line by line.
  • Licensed and insured crewA licensed, insured local team, and a real person answers the phone when you call.
  • Understanding Countertop Costs Here

    Countertop pricing comes down mostly to the material and the size of the kitchen. Laminate is the most economical, engineered quartz and granite sit in the popular middle, and premium marble and quartzite run higher. Sink cutouts, edge upgrades, and full-height backsplashes add to the total. The ranges below are typical for the Round Rock area, and we put the firm number in writing after a free in-home measure.

    Laminate$25 to $55 per sq ft installedQuartz or granite$60 to $115 per sq ft installedMarble or quartzite$95 to $185 per sq ft installed
    • Most budget friendly
    • Dozens of colors and looks
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    • Durable and low maintenance
    • Templated and set to fit
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    • Premium natural stone
    • Sealed for lasting protection
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    The Round Rock Area We Cover

    We install countertops throughout Round Rock and the surrounding Williamson County communities, from the neighborhoods along Red Bud Lane to the towns just up and down I-35.

    • Round Rock, TX (78664, 78665, 78681)
    • Georgetown, TX
    • Pflugerville, TX
    • Cedar Park, TX
    • Hutto, TX
    • Leander, TX
    • Taylor, TX

    Not sure if we reach your street? Call (512) 349-0954 and we will tell you straight.

    Questions About Working With Our Team

    How much do new countertops cost in Round Rock?
    It depends on the material and the square footage. Laminate runs the lowest, quartz and granite sit in the middle, and marble and quartzite run higher. We hand you a firm written estimate after a free in-home measure, so a 40 square foot kitchen and a big island job are each priced on the real numbers.
    How long have you been installing countertops?
    We have been setting counters around Central Texas for years, long enough to have worked in older Forest Creek kitchens and brand-new Teravista builds. That experience shows up in tight seams, level overhangs, and installs that go in without surprises.
    Quartz or granite: which should I pick?
    Quartz resists stains and scratches and never needs sealing, so it is the lower-maintenance choice. Granite is natural stone with one-of-a-kind character and wants occasional sealing. We walk you through both for how you actually cook and live.
    Can you work in an older Round Rock home?
    Yes, and we do it often. Older kitchens near Old Settlers Boulevard can have settled cabinets and walls that drifted out of square over the decades. Careful templating for the real conditions is exactly how we keep the fit tight.
    How long does a countertop project take?
    We template first, then come back to install once the material is fabricated, usually within a short window. The install itself is typically finished in a single day for an average kitchen.
    Do you handle the old counters and the sink?
    Yes. We remove and haul away the old tops, cut for your undermount or drop-in sink, and install a matching backsplash when you want one, all as part of the job.
    Which areas do you serve?
    We cover Round Rock ZIP codes including 78664, 78665, and 78681, plus Georgetown, Pflugerville, Cedar Park, Hutto, Leander, and Taylor across Williamson County.
    Are you licensed and insured?
    Yes. We are a licensed and insured local crew and are glad to share our current details on request, so you know exactly who is working in your home.

    Talk to an Experienced Installer

    Ready for new counters? We will measure your space, walk you through materials and edges with no pressure, and give you a clear written estimate. Most Round Rock installs go quick once the slab is ready, and we handle everything from tearing out the old tops on Wyoming Springs Drive to the final hand polish.