New countertops can completely change how your kitchen looks and works. Call us when you're ready.

Cracked, stained, or chipped countertops are more than an eyesore. They harbor bacteria and make cooking frustrating. Las Vegas homes from the 1990s and early 2000s often have builder-grade laminate or cultured marble. That material is long overdue for an upgrade. Our desert heat is hard on surfaces too. Extreme temperature swings cause materials to expand and contract. That speeds up wear significantly. We've seen Summerlin countertops where laminate peels at the seams from sun exposure. Don't wait until the damage spreads to your cabinets. The right countertop material makes a real difference every single day.[1]
Chips and cracks only get worse over time. They're hard to clean and can become a hygiene problem.
Many Las Vegas homes still have original laminate from the 1990s. It's functional, but it drags down the whole kitchen.
New cabinets deserve new countertops. We coordinate with your cabinet install so everything lines up perfectly.
Las Vegas water is hard. Mineral buildup can permanently etch certain surfaces, making replacement the smarter call.
Updated countertops boost buyer appeal fast. It's a change buyers notice immediately.
Added a kitchen island or moved a sink? Your old countertop won't fit. We template and cut for your exact space.
Countertop installation looks simple. But a bad template or a rushed install causes gaps and uneven seams. We've fixed other contractors' mistakes enough times to know what corners get cut. Our team is trained hands-on by the owner. Every job gets the same attention, whether it's a small kitchen or a full Summerlin remodel.
Our kitchen remodeling team will help you pick the right surface. We'll get it installed properly. Call us and we'll get you scheduled.
We keep the process straightforward so you always know what's happening next.
We start with a visit to your home. We take precise measurements and talk through material options. You'll know exactly what you're getting before anything is ordered.
Once you've chosen your surface, we create a template of your exact countertop layout. This step is where most mistakes happen if you rush it. We don't rush it.
We remove your old countertop and prep the cabinets. Then we install the new surface. Seams are tight, edges are finished, and the sink cutout is clean. We walk through everything with you before we pack up.
Countertop pricing in Las Vegas depends on several factors. Material is the biggest one. Quartz and granite cost more than laminate but hold up better in our climate. Kitchen size matters too. Sink cutouts and custom edge profiles add to the total. We give you a clear quote before any work starts. No surprise charges at the end. Last month a customer called about a quote that jumped $600 after demo. That doesn't happen with us.
Here are the questions Las Vegas homeowners ask us most.
Most Las Vegas homeowners spend between $800 and $5,000. Cost depends on material and kitchen size. Laminate is the most affordable option. Quartz and granite cost more but last longer in desert heat. We give you a firm quote upfront so you can plan your budget.
Most installs take one to two days once the material is ready. The templating visit happens first. Then the slab is cut to spec. Installation day runs four to six hours for a standard kitchen. We'll give you a realistic timeline at the consultation.
Laminate sheets are DIY-friendly if you're handy and patient. But quartz and granite slabs are heavy, fragile, and require precise cuts. A bad cut on a $2,000 slab is an expensive mistake. Professional installation pays for itself in material savings alone.
Both hold up well in Las Vegas. Quartz is non-porous and resists hard water staining better. Granite needs sealing every year or two but offers a more natural look. We've installed both in hundreds of local homes. We'll help you pick what fits your lifestyle and budget.
No permit is required for a standard countertop swap. But moving a sink or adding plumbing requires a Clark County permit. We handle the coordination so you don't have to figure that out yourself.
Cracking, deep staining, and peeling laminate are clear signs. So are uneven surfaces or a countertop that rocks. Soft spots often mean water damaged the substrate. Catching it early saves your cabinets.
Quartz is the best choice for hard water resistance. Its non-porous surface doesn't absorb mineral deposits like granite or marble can. Porcelain slabs are another solid option. We'd steer most Las Vegas homeowners away from unsealed marble unless they're prepared to maintain it carefully.