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What New Countertops Really Cost in Round Rock

Countertop cost breakdown for a Round Rock kitchen

Most people start a countertop project by asking what it will cost, then get a fuzzy answer. Here is the honest breakdown for a Round Rock kitchen, in the order the dollars actually stack up, so you can budget before anyone walks through your door on Gattis School Road.

Start With the Material

Material is the biggest lever. Laminate and butcher block are the budget end, engineered quartz and granite fill the popular middle, and marble and quartzite sit at the top. The gap between a mid-range and a premium slab can be forty or fifty dollars a square foot, so this one choice often swings the total more than everything else combined. If you want the low-maintenance route, our quartz countertops page walks through why it stays put on price.

Multiply by Square Footage

Once you pick a material, the number is just cost per square foot times your counter area. A compact galley in a Teravista townhome might run 30 square feet, while an open island layout in Behrens Ranch can hit 60 or more. That is why two homes with the same quartz can finish hundreds of dollars apart. Measure your runs roughly and you can sketch a ballpark before the in-home visit.

Add the Extras

The line items people forget live here. Undermount sink cutouts, upgraded edge profiles, full-height backsplashes, and waterfall island ends each carry a set price. None are huge on their own, but three or four together can add real money at 78681. The fix is simple: ask for them itemized so you can add or drop each one to fit the budget. Natural stone lovers can compare the sealing costs on our granite countertops page.

Do Not Forget Removal and Sealing

Tearing out and hauling the old tops is labor, and natural stone needs sealing before it is handed over. Good installers fold both into the written quote rather than surprising you later. When you read an estimate, check that removal and sealing are named lines, not vague assumptions.

Get a Real Measure

A careful in-home measure turns all of this from guesswork into a firm figure. We count the real seams, cutouts, and edges, then write the price down so it holds through install day. That is the whole point of a cost-first quote near Red Bud Lane: no creep, no surprises.

Ready for a real number on new counters? Call Eddigest at (512) 917-1121 or contact us for a free itemized measure in Round Rock.

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