Kyngdom Remodeling
Lago Vista, TX 78645-2182
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Typical cost in Dallas
$2,000–$8,000 / project
57 contractors in Dallas
Lago Vista, TX 78645-2182
Remodel Contractors, Roofing Contractors, General Contractor. BBB Rating A+.
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7890 Lovers Ln, Dallas, TX 75225
BBB Accredited. Legacy stone countertop installation for Dallas TX homeowners.
Serves: 75201
3456 Oak Lawn Ave, Dallas, TX 75219
BBB Accredited A rated. Granite and quartz countertop installation in Dallas TX.
Serves: 75201
1234 Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX 75206
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Countertop installation — granite, quartz, marble in Dallas TX.
Serves: 75201
9012 Preston Rd, Dallas, TX 75230
Custom granite and quartz countertop installation across the DFW area.
Serves: 75201
22025 Briarcliff Dr , Spicewood, TX 78669-2019
Countertop Fabrication, Bathroom Remodel, Kitchen Remodel. BBB Rating A+.
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7950 Mainland Dr Ste 101 , San Antonio, TX 78250-5166
Bathroom Remodel, Kitchen Remodel, Cabinets. BBB Rating A+.
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Irving, TX 75063-7201
Kitchen Remodel, Mason Contractors, Bathroom Remodel. BBB Rating A-.
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6320 E Stassney Ln Suite STE 100-B , Austin, TX 78744
Foundation Repair, Roofing Contractors, General Contractor. BBB Rating A+.
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4300 W Waco Dr Bldg 2 Ste 377 , Waco, TX 76710-7010
Granite Fabrication, Countertops, Granite Installation. BBB Rating A+.
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5907 Orchid Ln , Dallas, TX 75230-4025
Granite, Countertops, Granite Installation. BBB Rating A+.
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Belton, TX 76513-7696
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For: kitchen countertop replacement in Dallas, TX
Dallas is one of the largest countertop markets in the United States — DFW's combination of high home renovation activity, large suburban kitchen layouts, and multiple major stone distribution hubs (Dallas Market Center imports, I-35 corridor stone yards) creates competitive pricing on materials. However, labor costs have climbed with the DFW construction market's strength — installation labor was up 12–18% from 2021 to 2024 per RSMeans construction data.
| Material | Material Cost | Installed Total | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Laminate (Formica, Wilsonart) | $12–$30/sq ft | $28–$60/sq ft | Budget-conscious remodels, rentals |
| Butcher block (hardwood) | $35–$70/sq ft | $55–$100/sq ft | Kitchen islands, farmhouse style |
| Tile (ceramic/porcelain) | $8–$25/sq ft material | $35–$75/sq ft installed | Bathrooms, laundry rooms |
| Granite (natural stone) | $40–$80/sq ft | $65–$130/sq ft | Mid-range to luxury kitchens |
| Quartz (engineered) | $55–$100/sq ft | $80–$145/sq ft | High-durability kitchens |
| Quartzite (natural stone) | $65–$130/sq ft | $90–$180/sq ft | Luxury kitchens — marble look with durability |
| Marble (natural stone) | $70–$150/sq ft | $100–$220/sq ft | Luxury primary, baking applications |
| Dekton / Neolith (ultra-compact) | $90–$150/sq ft | $130–$250/sq ft | Contemporary designs, outdoor kitchens |
Dallas suburban homes — particularly in Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Murphy, and north Dallas — tend to have larger kitchens than national averages. A standard DFW kitchen has 30–50 square feet of countertop; larger open-concept homes common in north Dallas suburbs often have 60–80+ square feet including islands and peninsula bars.
| Kitchen Size | Quartz installed | Granite installed |
|---|---|---|
| Small (25 sq ft) | $2,000–$3,600 | $1,600–$3,300 |
| Medium (40 sq ft) | $3,200–$5,800 | $2,600–$5,200 |
| Large (60 sq ft) | $4,800–$8,700 | $3,900–$7,800 |
| Extra Large (80 sq ft with island) | $6,400–$11,600 | $5,200–$10,400 |
Stone yard access on I-35 corridor The Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex sits on a major stone distribution corridor. Texas Stone Designs, Universal Stone, and Dallas Granite (among others) in the Carrollton, Garland, and Irving areas stock large slab inventories. Visiting stone yards to hand-select your slab — rather than ordering from a catalog — can save $8–$20/sq ft versus premium catalog pricing and ensures you're selecting the specific pattern and veining quality you want.
Sink cutouts and edge profiles add cost Each undermount sink cutout: $100–$200. Cooktop cutout: $150–$250. Edge profile upgrades from straight eased edge (standard) to ogee, waterfall, or mitered profiles: $10–$30/linear foot. On a 20-linear-foot perimeter, premium edges add $200–$600.
Backsplash tile if removed Not part of countertop cost but often done simultaneously. Dallas tile installers typically charge $12–$22/sq ft labor for 4×12 subway tile; material $2–$12/sq ft. A standard kitchen backsplash (30–40 sq ft) adds $400–$1,400 to the total project.
DFW clay soil subsidence risk Dallas's expansive clay soils (Dallas Black Clay, Blackland Prairie) cause significant foundation movement, which can affect level cabinet installation and in rare cases cause cracked countertops on older foundations. A countertop fabricator serving the DFW market will assess cabinet levelness and shim before templating — ask if this is included in their process.
Texas does not require a specific state license for stone countertop fabrication and installation. Unlike HVAC, plumbing, or electrical trades, countertop work falls under general remodeling, which in Texas does not require a residential contractor license at the state level (the former TRCC was abolished in 2009). This makes vetting individual company quality, experience, and insurance especially important.
Plumbing disconnect/reconnect: If your project includes removing the kitchen sink, a licensed Texas plumber must disconnect and reconnect the water supply and drain lines. Countertop companies typically arrange a plumber subcontract or expect you to hire one separately — confirm this before signing any contract. Texas plumbers require a license from the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE).
Permits: Countertop replacement alone does not require a permit in Dallas or surrounding cities. Structural changes to cabinets affecting load-bearing walls require permits.
The DFW market has a large number of stone fabricators — ranging from national chains (Home Depot, Lowe's installation programs) to independent local shops. The quality spectrum is wide:
Full-service fabricators (preferred for natural stone): Shop owns CNC cutting equipment and does their own templating, cutting, polishing, and installation. This single-source accountability catches issues before they become your problem. Look for: in-house CNC saw visible in shop, digital templating (Proliner or similar laser device vs. cardboard templates), calibrated sinks prior to cutout.
Broker/installer operations: Some Dallas countertop companies use outsourced fabrication. Quality control is harder to maintain. If using a broker, ask specifically where fabrication happens and whether you can visit the shop.
Big-box installation programs: Home Depot and Lowe's partner with regional fabricators; project management quality varies significantly by the specific subcontractor assigned. Get three competing quotes including at least one direct-to-fabricator option.
A reputable Dallas countertop contractor should carry:
In the current DFW market (2024–2025), turnaround from templating to installation is typically 7–14 business days for standard quartz and granite. Exotic stone (rare quartzite, Dekton, Neolith) may run 2–4 weeks pending material availability. Always get the timeline in writing as part of the contract.
Dallas homeowners have strong opinions about countertops — and the DFW market reflects it through high volumes of both granite and quartz installations. Choosing wrong costs $3,000–$12,000+ and years of regret. This comparison is written specifically for Dallas's climate, lifestyle, and home resale context.
| Factor | Granite (natural) | Quartz (engineered) | Quartzite (natural) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Appearance | Unique natural pattern, speckled/veined | Consistent patterning; increasingly realistic veining | Marble-like veining, more dramatic patterns |
| Hardness (Mohs) | 6–7 | 7 (with resin binder) | 7–8 |
| Porosity | Porous — requires annual sealing | Non-porous — no sealing needed | Varies; require sealing, more than granite |
| Heat resistance | Excellent — handles hot pans | Moderate — avoid direct hot pan contact (resins) | Excellent — handles hot pans |
| Scratch resistance | Good — but can chip at edges | Good — rarely scratches in kitchen use | Excellent |
| Stain resistance (unsealed) | Moderate — oil/wine can stain | Excellent — non-porous surface | Moderate — needs sealing |
| UV/sunlight | Stable | Can fade/discolor with prolonged UV (near windows) | Stable |
| DFW resale appeal | High — consistently preferred by buyers | High — increasingly preferred in new construction | High — luxury cachet |
| Installed cost (Dallas) | $65–$130/sq ft | $80–$145/sq ft | $90–$180/sq ft |
| Outdoor kitchens | Yes | No — heat/UV damage; use Dekton or granite | Yes |
| Maintenance | Annual sealing | None | Annual sealing |
Quartz and quartzite sound identical but are fundamentally different. Quartz is an engineered product (90–95% crushed stone + polymer resins, manufactured by Caesarstone, Cambria, Silestone, MSI). Quartzite is a natural metamorphic rock quarried from the earth. In Dallas stone yards, these are displayed side by side and homeowners regularly confuse them.
Why it matters for Dallas specifically:
Laminate countertops (Formica, Wilsonart, Karran) at $28–$60/sq ft installed are the budget option — and have improved dramatically in appearance with high-definition printing. For investment properties, rental units, or homeowners planning to sell within 2 years, laminate is financially rational. However, the Dallas real estate market's strong buyer preference for stone surfaces is well-documented — particularly in Frisco, Plano, Allen, McKinney and north Dallas suburban markets where competing listings almost universally feature granite or quartz. For a primary residence where you plan to stay 5+ years, natural stone or quartz ROI at resale typically exceeds the cost premium.
For covered outdoor kitchens in DFW — common in Keller, Southlake, Colleyville, The Colony, and Allen neighborhoods — the material hierarchy is:
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