Countertop Replacement & Removal in Providence, RI | Upgrade Your Kitchen or Bathroom
Providence Countertops handles countertop replacement & removal for residential and commercial properties throughout Providence. We handle existing surface removal with care, complete kitchen countertop replacement projects of every size, and provide bathroom vanity upgrades that refresh the look and function of your space. Our team also performs cabinet preparation services, coordinates demolition and haul-away, and manages stone surface replacement using precise measurements and quality materials. From old countertop disposal and plumbing disconnect services to full remodel preparation and custom surface upgrades, we oversee every step so your project stays organized from start to finish.
A countertop replacement involves much more than taking out the old surface and setting a new one in place. We make sure cabinets are ready, surrounding finishes are protected, and every measurement is verified before the new material is installed. Whether we're working in Cranston, North Providence, Lincoln, West Warwick, Woonsocket, Attleboro, East Greenwich, Central Falls, or another nearby community, our goal is to leave you with a clean workspace, a properly fitted countertop, and a project that feels straightforward from beginning to end.
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Providence Countertops replaces kitchen countertops with quartz, granite, marble, laminate, and solid-surface materials, covering everything from a single straight run to full islands and L-shaped layouts. Undermount sinks, cooktop cutouts, and backsplash integration are all part of the standard scope, and our team matches stone edge profiles to your existing kitchen design or builds toward a new style entirely. Most of our kitchen countertop projects take 1 to 3 days, depending on material and cut complexity, whether the job is a straightforward laminate swap or a multi-slab granite installation with custom seams.

Providence Countertops replaces bathroom vanity tops to fit tight spaces and existing plumbing configurations, working with single-hole, centerset, and widespread faucet setups across single and double vanities. Granite and quartz are the most common upgrades we do, alongside cultured marble and laminate options for different budgets and bathroom styles. Most of our bathroom vanity replacements in Providence finish in a single day, making the service a practical option for a quick bathroom refresh or part of a larger renovation.

Providence Countertops removes old countertops as a standalone service for Providence homeowners and businesses planning their own installation or as the first phase of a full replacement project. We handle heavy stone slabs, laminate tops, and attached backsplashes across kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial spaces. Our material disposal also follows local Providence, RI regulations, with recycling available wherever the removed material qualifies, and a clear removal quote and timeline come before any work begins, so you know the full scope before committing.
A room-by-room inspection of your current countertops and adjoining areas starts every project at Providence Countertops. Our team checks material type, seam condition, mounting fasteners, sink and appliance cutouts, and any water or structural damage before finalizing a plan. Our crew measures cabinet framing, confirms plumbing and electrical clearances, and photographs attachment points for reference during fabrication. We flag any required repairs here, whether rotted substrate, warped cabinets, or uneven framing, since they directly affect how the new surface fits.
A written report and clear quote covering removal, repair, and surface preparation follow the assessment, with our team including material and edge profile recommendations where they fit your use case and budget for your Providence space.
Providence Countertops protects floors, cabinets, and appliances with drop cloths and rigid panels before any demolition begins. Our Providence team disconnects sinks and plumbing and caps lines as required to avoid leaks during removal. We cut fasteners and seams carefully to avoid cabinet damage, and for heavy stone, our team uses proper lifting equipment and team techniques to move slabs safely rather than risking injury or damage to the surrounding space.
Additionally, our crew loads debris into covered trucks and hauls it to licensed disposal or recycling centers that accept stone, wood, and composite materials, following local Providence disposal rules, with receipts available on request. Lastly, our team cleans the work area of dust and debris before the next trade arrives or before moving into new surface installation.
Providence Countertops verifies cabinet top planes with a straightedge and laser level to confirm flatness within tolerance for the chosen material, since quartz and granite require a flatter, more rigid substrate than laminate. Our technicians replace or repair damaged substrate with moisture-resistant plywood, shims, and fasteners where needed, and reinforce overhangs or island junctions. Our team also installs blocking for heavy sinks or cooktop mounts to ensure proper support at seams and edges.
We template openings and confirm final dimensions before priming and sealing any exposed wood against moisture damage. Plus, precise notes go to our fabricators and installers from this stage forward, so the new surface fits accurately and performs the way it should from day one.
Providence Countertops works across Providence and nearby neighborhoods like Fox Point, Federal Hill, and the East Side, which means our team knows local building codes, permit requirements, and the common home layouts found throughout the area. We schedule site visits quickly, often measuring your kitchen within 48 hours of your request.
Our installers have removed and set up stone, quartz, and laminate countertops in dozens of Providence homes, matching seams, edge profiles, and backsplash heights to local style preferences. Plus, our relationships with local suppliers help our team source slabs faster and reduce lead times, and we communicate clearly about timelines, costs, and access issues for narrow streets or parking restrictions, keeping installation day free of unexpected delays or fees.
Providence Countertops uses industry-standard tools and methods for safe countertop removal, including protective floor coverings and dust-control systems throughout every job. Our crews wear PPE and follow a step-by-step removal plan that avoids damage to cabinets, plumbing, and floors.
Our fabricators hold to tight tolerances for snug seams and accurate sink and cooktop cutouts, checking measurements twice and dry-fitting pieces before final adhesive and seam work begin. That extra step reduces callbacks and improves the finished look of every installation. For disposal, we haul away old countertops and recycle stone and metal wherever possible. Plus, every project comes with a written estimate covering scope, warranty details, and timeline so you know exactly what to expect from start to finish.
Yes. Providence Countertops removes the existing countertop, disconnects fixtures as needed, and hauls away the old material as part of the standard installation service. Our debris disposal follows local Rhode Island regulations, with recycling handled wherever the material qualifies. If a countertop proves difficult to remove or if damaged cabinets require extra work, we flag that before starting, with any additional charges for heavy removal or special disposal listed clearly in your estimate.
In Providence, removal and disposal for a standard kitchen typically run $150 to $500, depending on material weight and accessibility, with simple single-sink jobs landing near the lower end and larger islands or heavy stone slabs pushing toward the higher end. Providence Countertops provides a written quote after measuring and inspecting your space, with the final price depending on countertop material, square footage, and whether cabinet repairs or hazardous material handling factor into the job.
In Providence, most projects take 1 to 3 days on site for removal, templating, and final installation, while fabrication of custom stone or quartz typically adds 1 to 2 weeks before installation can happen. Providence Countertops schedules work to minimize disruption and keep your kitchen functional wherever possible, confirming the full timeline in writing so you know the key dates well in advance.
Providence Countertops installs granite, quartz, marble, laminate, solid surface, and butcher block, with quartz recommended for busy kitchens throughout Providence. This is given its low maintenance and durability. Granite is a strong alternative where heat resistance and longevity matter most. Our material samples are available alongside a breakdown of stain, scratch, and heat performance for each option, helping match the final choice to your budget, style, and how you actually use the kitchen.
Yes. Providence Countertops disconnects and reconnects sinks and faucets as part of the standard service when needed, along with minor cabinet shimming and trim work to ensure a proper fit for the new countertop. When major plumbing changes or cabinet rebuilds fall outside that scope, we coordinate directly with licensed plumbers or carpenters in Providence and include those costs as a separate line item in your estimate.
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