Professional kitchen countertop installation in Media for durable, lasting surfaces.
Local Kitchen Countertop Installation Expertise
In Media, PA, a quality countertop installation transforms how your kitchen looks and functions. Whether you're updating a single counter or completing a full remodel, the right materials and precise installation make the difference. Grant Construction handles kitchen countertop installation with attention to detail and local building standards.
We follow a clear, step-by-step process from measurement through final inspection. Each phase is managed carefully so you stay informed and the work stays on track.
We take precise measurements of your kitchen and discuss material choices, edge profiles, and sink or cooktop placement. This planning phase ensures accuracy and prevents costly mistakes.
Once approved, we source your chosen countertop material—granite, quartz, laminate, or solid surface. We coordinate delivery and verify all materials meet specifications before installation.
We carefully remove existing countertops, protecting cabinets and appliances. Proper removal prevents damage to the underlying structure and makes room for your new installation.
Counters are cut, fitted, and secured to your cabinet base with proper support. We seal edges, install sink cutouts, and ensure all surfaces are level and properly secured.
We reinstall your sink, faucet, and cooktop, ensuring all connections are secure and watertight. Plumbing and gas lines are verified for safety and proper function.
We review the entire installation with you, test all fixtures, and clean up the workspace. You receive care instructions for your new countertops and a chance to ask any questions.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Kitchen countertops define both function and style. We install durable surfaces that handle daily use and look great for years.
Granite and quartz are premium choices for Media kitchens. Both resist stains, scratches, and heat. Granite is naturally unique; quartz offers consistent color and engineered durability. Either material adds lasting value and elegance to your home.

Premium granite and quartz countertops installed in Media homes
Laminate and solid surface countertops offer budget-friendly, durable options. Modern laminates mimic the look of stone and wood while staying practical and easy to clean. Solid surface material is seamless, non-porous, and ideal for households with active use.

Affordable laminate and solid surface options for Media kitchens
Edge profiles and finishes personalize your countertops. We offer beveled edges, bullnose profiles, and polished or honed surfaces. Your choice of edge and finish completes the look and protects the material. We help you select what works best with your kitchen's style.

Decorative edge profiles add polish and detail to your new countertops
Quality countertops are built to last. Proper installation prevents gaps, uneven surfaces, and water damage that lead to costly repairs.
A properly installed countertop withstands daily wear—heat from cookware, spills, and regular cleaning. Quality materials and expert installation mean your counters stay level, sealed, and beautiful for decades.
We use standard best practices for countertop support, sealing, and finishing. Granite and quartz are sealed to prevent staining. Laminate and solid surfaces are installed with proper underlayment for strength.
In Media neighborhoods, kitchen countertops often endure humid conditions. We ensure proper ventilation and moisture management during and after installation.
Kitchen upgrades rank high among home improvement investments. Quality countertops signal that your kitchen is well-maintained and move-in ready. Buyers notice quality surfaces and clean installation.
Whether you're updating for personal use or planning to sell, new countertops enhance both function and first impressions. Materials like granite and quartz are expected in modern kitchens and justify their investment through lasting appeal.
Grant Construction has served Media and the surrounding Delaware County for years. We know local homes, building codes, and neighborhood preferences.
We work throughout Media and neighboring communities. Our team respects your home and neighborhood, managing cleanup and noise carefully. We understand the character of older, well-established homes in the area and how to preserve them while adding modern improvements.
Local presence means we're available for questions and follow-up. We build relationships with families in Media, and many return to us for multiple projects or refer friends and neighbors.
New countertops start with a conversation. Call us to discuss your project, share ideas, or request an estimate. We're here to answer your questions and help you plan a kitchen upgrade that fits your home and budget.
Get started today. Schedule a consultation or call for a free estimate.
Common questions about kitchen countertop installation in Media
Quartz and granite are most durable for high-use kitchens. Both resist stains, scratches, and heat. Solid surface material is also excellent for busy households because it's non-porous and easy to clean.
Yes. Granite is porous and requires periodic sealing to prevent staining and water damage. We seal your granite during installation and recommend resealing every 1–3 years depending on use. Quartz is engineered to be non-porous and does not require sealing.
Yes. We can install a new countertop with a cutout for your existing sink. If your sink is in good condition and matches the new countertop style, we save you the cost of replacement. We also offer sink replacement if you want an upgrade.
Small chips in quartz or laminate can often be repaired with color-matched filler. Granite chips may be polished or filled depending on size and location. Solid surface material can be sanded and refinished. Contact us to assess damage and discuss repair options.
Daily cleaning with mild soap and water is all most countertops need. Avoid harsh chemicals and prolonged exposure to standing water. Use trivets under hot cookware, cutting boards for prep work, and avoid cutting directly on the surface. We provide specific care instructions when we finish your project.
Yes. We remove old countertops carefully to protect your cabinets and appliances. Salvageable materials may be reused or donated; remaining debris is hauled away and disposed of responsibly.
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