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Having difficulties finding a local countertops specialist who actually delivers quality work? You’re not alone. From delayed installations to poorly fitted surfaces, it can be tough to find someone reliable who does the job right. Whether it’s a one-off custom worktop or a full kitchen upgrade, HomeStars helps you connect with verified worktop installers who have earned homeowners’ trust. Browse real customer reviews, post your job for free, and get matched with an available countertops specialist near you.
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Our Countertops Specialists, are rated 4.9 out of 5 based on 55 reviews from homeowners like you.
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Finding the right countertops specialist can feel overwhelming, especially with so many options. With HomeStars, it’s simple: just post your job, include details like the type of worktop you need, and receive responses from local worktop installers ready to take on the project. You can view their profiles, read reviews from customers, and request quotes that fit your budget—helping you make an informed decision on who to hire.
How to Hire a Local Countertops Specialist with HomeStars Hiring a countertops specialist near you through HomeStars is simple and flexible:
Countertops specialists can handle a variety of projects, tailored to your schedule and needs—whether it’s a single replacement, a full kitchen upgrade, or a one-off custom installation.
Common countertops specialist services and their associated costs include:
HomeStars Tip: Providing key details upfront helps worktop installers give you an accurate and fair quote from the start.
Before hiring a countertops specialist, it’s important to ask the right questions. From experience and pricing to materials and installation methods, knowing what to look for ensures you get the most value from your kitchen or bathroom project.
Here are some essential questions to ask when choosing an available worktop installer:
What types of countertops and materials do you work with?
Not every specialist handles the same materials. Some focus on granite, quartz, or marble, while others also install laminate, solid surface, or composite worktops. Ask if they can handle custom shapes, integrated sinks, or edge profiles.
Are you insured and certified?
It’s essential to hire someone with public liability insurance. This protects both you and the installer in case of accidental damage during the project. Confirm that they are experienced with your chosen material and follow local building codes and safety standards.
What are your rates and how are they structured?
Costs can vary depending on the material, complexity, and size of your project. Some installers charge by the square foot, while others use a flat project fee.
Be sure to ask:
Can you provide references or reviews?
Worktop installers with experience will have testimonials or past project photos. Checking reviews or asking for direct references helps gauge their craftsmanship and reliability.
All tradespeople on HomeStars undergo checks at registration – such as ID documents, company details, certifications for regulated jobs and skill assessments – allowing you to hire with confidence.
Company verification: For tradespeople operating under a company, we make sure every tradesperson has a registered business.
ID verification: When a tradesperson joins HomeStars, we ask for a valid ID — like a passport or ID card.
Skills verification: We ensure that all tradespeople and companies are qualified by obtaining certifications for regulated jobs or assessing their expertise through an online skills check.
Staying up to standard: We take prompt and effective action on issues identified through our complaints process or monitoring activities. If someone doesn’t meet our standards, they are removed from HomeStars.
Yes—but confirm their experience with complex installations, such as islands, curved edges, or sinks integrated into stone or quartz surfaces.
Time depends on material and complexity:
Accidents are rare, but a professional installer should have insurance or a clear process to address damage. Confirm they will notify you immediately and cover any repairs or replacements.
Many do, but not all. Ask whether disposal is included and if there are extra charges for heavy stone or hazardous materials.
Ask about both workmanship and material warranties. Most experienced installers offer guarantees ranging from 1 year on labour to lifetime or manufacturer warranties on the worktop material.