From Selection to Installation Your Countertop Journey Explained

Thinking about upgrading your kitchen countertops but feel overwhelmed by the process? Maybe you’re wondering, How do I choose the right granite? or What do I need to know before installation? Well, take a deep breath, and unclench that jaw—we’ve got you.

From Selection to Installation Your Countertop Journey Explained

This blog will break down the countertop installation process step by step, sprinkle in some insider tips, and answer that all-important question, “How much is this going to cost me?”

Granite Countertops Price Check

Before we jump into the nitty-gritty, let’s tackle the age-old question first. “How much is this gonna cost me?” Granite countertops typically range anywhere from $40 to $200 per square foot installed, depending on the color, pattern, thickness, and edge profile you choose. Add-ons (think custom cutouts for sinks and cooktops) can bump up the price. But trust us, the payoff? Totally worth it when your kitchen looks chef’s kiss fabulous.

But here’s the difference when you work with AnyTopShop:

  • Upfront pricing with no hidden fees or “What’s your budget?” games.
  • What you see is what you get.
  • No surprises, just countertops that scream luxury and style without the guesswork.

Now that we’ve tackled the numbers, let’s move on to the fun stuff.

Step 1 Choosing the Granite

Here’s where the fun begins! Head to your local stone yard or countertop fabricator (hint hint, AnyTopShop in Kansas City is a brilliant choice). What should you focus on?

  • Color & Pattern: Go bold with dark, dramatic veins or keep it classic with soft neutrals. Granite has endless options, so choose something that vibes with your style.
  • Thickness: Standard thickness usually falls between 2cm and 3cm. Those extra millimeters? It’s all about the durability and luxe look.
  • Finish: Polished for that glossy mirror-like finish, honed for a matte vibe, or leathered for added texture. Pick your poison!

Pro Tip: Grab a cabinet door, a tile sample, or even a lighting swatch to see how it all meshes. This is YOUR canvas, own it.

Step 2 Measurement and Templating

Alright, you’ve picked your granite. Now it’s time to plan the perfect fit. A professional will stop by your home to create a template of your countertop area. Here’s what’s going down:

  1. Measurements are taken down to the very millimeter.
  2. A template (typically made with wood or cardboard) is created so the granite slab is cut to size exactly.

Templating is all about precision. A countertop that doesn’t fit like a glove? Cute for a Pinterest fail article, but not in your kitchen.

Step 3 Cutting and Edge Profiles

Time to bring that slab to life! Using your trusty template, the stone is meticulously cut to the exact dimensions of your kitchen. Here’s what happens next:

  • Edge Profiling is where your personality shines. Decisions, decisions… Would you like a sleek straight edge? Maybe a classic bullnose? Or how about a fancy ogee edge for a little drama? (Yes, please.)
  • Sink & Fixture Cutouts are prepped here, so your countertop is kitchen-ready.

Trust us, this step feels like pure kitchen magic.

Step 4 Installation Day

Your big day is here! Forget Christmas morning—we’re talking about countertop installation day, which might just be the BEST day in your kitchen’s entire history.

  1. The granite slabs are carefully laid in place.
  2. Seams are filled with epoxy resin for a seamless finish (pun totally intended). A little color-matching epoxy ensures that the seams practically disappear.
  3. Everything is leveled and secured to perfection.

At this point, your countertop starts looking less like a construction zone and more like the gourmet kitchen of your dreams. Can you believe it’s almost done?!

Step 5 Attaching Fixtures

Now it’s time to put the puzzle together. Sinks, cooktops, and any other fun stuff are installed. Your contractor will secure all fixtures tightly and check everything twice to ensure it’s functional. The ultimate goal? Beauty meets utility.

Pro Tip: Not sure which sink style pairs best with granite or quartz? Under-mount sinks are a crowd favorite because they create a sleek, uninterrupted surface.

Step 6 Sealing the Granite

We know what you’re thinking… “I’m done now, right?” Not quite. There’s one final step to seal the deal. Literally. Granite countertops need to be sealed to protect them from stains and moisture. The sealant creates an invisible barrier, giving your countertops extra muscle against juice spills, red wine catastrophes, and sneaky coffee stains (we see you).

Re-seal your granite periodically to keep it looking polished and radiant for years. And just like that, you’re living your best (countertop) life.

Transform Your Kitchen with Anytopshop

Your dream kitchen is closer than you think. Whether you’re revamping your space for the first time or giving it a much-needed refresh, Anytopshop is here to make it happen—with zero stress and a whole lot of style.

Contact us today to get started with Kansas City’s premier countertop fabricator and installer. You’ll wonder why you didn’t upgrade sooner.