
About the service
Bathtub and countertop services provide essential functionality, durability, and style in bathrooms, supporting both new construction and renovation projects. These services include the installation of bathtubs—made from acrylic, fiberglass, cast iron, or porcelain-enameled steel—and countertops crafted from materials like quartz, granite, marble, solid surfaces, or porcelain. Professional installation ensures precise fitting, proper plumbing connections, and durable finishes, while refinishing or resurfacing can restore worn or damaged surfaces without full replacement. By combining high-quality materials, expert craftsmanship, and water-resistant solutions, bathtub and countertop services enhance hygiene, visual appeal, and property value, delivering long-lasting, practical, and aesthetically pleasing bathroom spaces.
Services offered
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Bathtub Installation:
Professional installation of bathtubs in various materials—acrylic, fiberglass, cast iron, or porcelain-enameled steel—ensuring proper fit, plumbing connections, and water resistance. -
Countertop Installation:
Precise installation of bathroom countertops using materials like quartz, granite, marble, solid surfaces, or porcelain, including cutouts for sinks and secure leveling on vanities. -
Custom Fabrication & Templates:
Creating and fitting custom countertops and bathtub surrounds, using templates to ensure exact measurements for stone slabs or integrated designs.
Popular questions
What materials are available for bathtubs and countertops?
Bathtubs are commonly made from acrylic, fiberglass, cast iron, or porcelain-enameled steel. Countertops can be quartz, granite, marble, solid surfaces like Corian, or porcelain.
Can you install both new and existing tubs and countertops?
Yes, we provide full installation for new construction and renovation projects, as well as replacement or refinishing of existing fixtures.
What is resurfacing or refinishing, and when is it recommended?
Resurfacing restores worn or damaged tubs and countertops by cleaning, repairing chips, and applying a new epoxy or acrylic coating, offering a like-new appearance without full replacement.
Do countertops require sealing?
Non-porous materials like quartz typically do not need sealing, while natural stones like granite or marble benefit from periodic sealing to prevent stains and maintain durability.