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Kitchen countertop installation in Key Biscayne

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Key Biscayne Countertops & Installation

Countertop fabrication and installation for Key Biscayne — oceanfront condos, island estate kitchens, and luxury bathroom renovations. Salt-air-rated materials, COI coordination, and building management logistics. Quartz, quartzite, porcelain, marble.

Key Biscayne is a barrier island paradise connected to Miami by the Rickenbacker Causeway—an exclusive community where oceanfront living, lush tropical landscaping, and world-class amenities define daily life. Florida Countertop Factory provides premium countertop fabrication and installation for Key Biscayne's luxury condominiums at Ocean Club, the Grand Bay Residences, and the Towers of Key Biscayne, as well as the single-family estate homes along Harbor Drive, Mashta Drive, and throughout the Village. The island's salt-air environment means material selection matters—we guide homeowners toward quartzite, porcelain, and properly sealed marble that stand up to coastal humidity without compromising on elegance. Kitchen renovations in Key Biscayne's high-rises require careful coordination with building management: freight elevator scheduling, COI documentation, wet-work permits, and strict delivery windows that we manage from start to finish. For the estate homes near Crandon Park and Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, we fabricate oversized islands, outdoor kitchen surfaces rated for UV and moisture exposure, and master bathroom vanities in materials ranging from Patagonia quartzite to honed Carrara marble. Our fabrication shop in Pompano Beach is approximately 45 minutes north via I-95, and we maintain dedicated scheduling for Key Biscayne projects to consolidate trips for templating, delivery, and installation. Every project receives the same meticulous attention—precision cuts, invisible seams, and professional sealing that protects your investment in this one-of-a-kind island setting.

South Florida's climate matters when choosing countertops. Humidity levels averaging 75%+, intense UV through windows, and salt air in coastal Key Biscayne neighborhoods accelerate wear on improperly sealed natural stone. Granite and marble in coastal homes should be sealed with a fluorocarbon impregnator (not a topical sealer) for salt-air resistance, and resealed every 8–12 months rather than the standard annual schedule. For homes with west-facing kitchen windows, we recommend honed or leathered finishes over high-polish — they show less UV-related micro-etching over time. Engineered quartz performs well in humidity but should never be used outdoors or in direct sunlight, where the resin binder will yellow and delaminate.

If you live in a condo or HOA community in Key Biscayne, we handle the logistics that trip up other contractors: COI certificates, elevator reservations, construction-hour restrictions, and hallway protection. We do this regularly across Miami-Dade County high-rises and gated communities. We also carry the insurance minimums required by most Miami-Dade County associations — typically $1M–$2M general liability — so approval doesn't stall your timeline.

Our facility is in Pompano Beach — roughly 30 minutes from most Miami-Dade County addresses. That proximity means faster templating visits, shorter slab transport, and the ability to stop by the showroom to hand-pick your exact slab before we cut it. No surprises on color or veining. When you visit, you'll see full-size slabs standing upright (not small samples) so you can judge the pattern at actual scale. Our team walks you through material options based on your kitchen's lighting, cabinet color, and usage — bring photos of your space or your designer's mood board and we'll match you with 3–5 slabs that fit.

Choosing a local fabricator matters more than most homeowners realize. Big-box retailers outsource templating, fabrication, and installation to separate subcontractors — meaning three different companies touch your project with no single point of accountability. We template, fabricate on our own CNC equipment, and install with our own crew. If anything needs adjustment, the same team that cut your slab is the team that fixes it — usually within days, not weeks of finger-pointing between departments.

Before your project starts, a few simple preparations save time and money. Clear everything off existing countertops and the cabinets directly below them. Disconnect your cooktop or range if it sits in the countertop (or let us know and we'll handle it at install). If you're replacing countertops during a kitchen renovation, make sure cabinets are fully installed, leveled, and secured to the wall before we template — we cannot template on floating or unlevel cabinets. Finally, ensure a clear path from your driveway or building entrance to the kitchen; slabs weigh 400–900 lbs and our crew needs unobstructed access.

For the fastest estimate, send photos of your space (including corners, sink area, and any existing countertops) along with rough dimensions via WhatsApp. Most Key Biscayne homeowners get preliminary pricing the same day.

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We had a great experience with Florida Countertop Factory for selecting our kitchen and vanity quartz countertops. The process was smooth, the team was knowledgeable, and the results are beautiful.

Evan Felps, Google

Balázs and his team were wonderful. Fast service and very efficient. Their work was perfect and we're very happy!

Ed and Julie, Google

Balazs and Claudia were a pleasure to work with! They delivered excellent craftsmanship, in a quick turnaround time and were extremely efficient. The work speaks for itself! We will be using their services again!

Amalia G., Google

Common Questions About Countertops & Installation

Can I keep my existing sink when replacing countertops?
Often yes, but it depends on the sink type, condition, and compatibility with your new countertop. Undermount sinks are removed during countertop replacement and can typically be reinstalled if they are in good structural condition — no cracks, no corroded mounting clips, and the drain alignment works with the new cutout position. We inspect your undermount during templating and let you know if reuse is feasible. Drop-in (top-mount) sinks can often be reused if the new countertop cutout matches the existing sink dimensions — however, if you're switching from laminate to stone, many homeowners take the opportunity to upgrade to an undermount for a cleaner look (the cutout is different, so this decision needs to be made before templating). Farmhouse (apron-front) sinks require specific cabinet modifications and precise countertop fitting — if you already have one installed with the right cabinet, we can template around it. If you're adding a new farmhouse sink, the cabinet must be modified first. Compatibility note: if you're changing countertop thickness (e.g., from 2cm laminate to 3cm granite), your existing sink's mounting hardware may need adjustment, and your garbage disposal / drain connections may need replumbing due to the height difference. We handle the sink disconnection and reconnection as part of installation, but if replumbing is needed, we'll let you know at templating so you can have a plumber coordinate. Let us know your sink situation — make, model if possible — when requesting a quote.
Can you repair a cracked or chipped countertop?
It depends on the damage type, material, location, and size. Here's a general repair-vs-replace guide: Small edge chips (under 1/4 inch) can usually be repaired with color-matched epoxy or resin filler for $150–$350 — the result is near-invisible on most materials, especially granite and quartz with busy patterns. Hairline cracks that don't go all the way through the slab can often be stabilized with flowing epoxy and polished smooth — this prevents propagation and is cosmetically acceptable in most cases ($200–$500 depending on length). Cracks that span the full thickness of the stone or run from a cutout to an edge indicate structural failure — repair is possible but the crack will likely return, and replacement of that section is the better long-term solution. For quartz specifically, cracks often originate from stress near sink cutouts or unsupported overhangs, and are best addressed by replacing the affected piece. For granite, a crack near a cooktop cutout may have been caused by thermal shock (setting a hot pot on a cold counter near a thin section). When replacement makes more sense than repair: the crack is longer than 6 inches, the crack is in a highly visible area on a light-colored stone, the damage is near a cutout where structural integrity matters, or the repair cost approaches 40–50% of replacement cost for that section. Send us photos of the damage and the material type and we will give you an honest assessment — we never push replacement when a $200 repair will solve the problem.
Do quartz countertops stain?
Quartz countertops are highly stain-resistant but not completely stain-proof. The engineered resin binder makes quartz non-porous, so most spills — coffee, wine, juice, oil — can be wiped away without leaving a mark if cleaned within a few hours. However, prolonged exposure (12+ hours) to certain substances can cause permanent discoloration. The most common stain scenarios we see in South Florida kitchens: turmeric or curry paste left overnight (leaves a yellow shadow), red wine pooled behind a backsplash for days unnoticed, permanent marker from kids' art projects, and dark hair dye dripped during at-home coloring. If a stain does occur, try a paste of baking soda and water applied for 15–20 minutes — this draws out most surface discoloration without damaging the finish. For stubborn stains, a non-abrasive pad with Bar Keepers Friend (the liquid, not the powder) often works. Never use bleach, acetone, oven cleaner, or anything above pH 11, as these attack the resin binder and cause permanent clouding or dull spots. For daily cleaning, warm water with mild dish soap is all you need — avoid oil-based soaps like Murphy's that leave a buildup film. Quartz does not require sealing, ever. In South Florida's humid climate, quartz performs exceptionally well because its non-porous surface cannot absorb moisture, preventing the mold-in-pores issue that affects improperly maintained natural stone.
Do you work on commercial projects like restaurants and hotels?
Yes. We serve restaurants, hotels, medical offices, multi-family developments, retail showrooms, office buildings, and commercial builders throughout South Florida. Common commercial project types we handle: restaurant bar tops and service counters (often requiring food-safe, heat-resistant materials and NSF compliance considerations), hotel bathroom vanities (50–200+ identical units with tight delivery schedules), multi-family condo developments (bulk quartz or granite across 20–100+ units with phased installation per building floor), property management renovation cycles, and medical/dental office reception desks and exam room surfaces. Commercial projects typically involve volume pricing (5–20% below retail depending on scope), coordinated scheduling with your GC or project manager, and delivery windows that align with your construction timeline. We can handle phased installation for renovations where operations cannot be fully shut down — restaurants, hotels, and medical offices often need overnight or weekend work, which we accommodate. For multi-unit projects, we maintain material consistency by reserving slab lots from the same production batch. Logistics we manage: coordinating with multiple trades on-site, meeting commercial insurance requirements, providing lien waivers, working within union or prevailing wage job sites, and adapting to schedule changes that are inevitable on large builds. Contact us with your project scope, unit count, and target timeline for a commercial quote.
Do you seal natural stone countertops after installation?
Yes. We seal all granite, quartzite, and marble surfaces with a professional-grade fluorocarbon impregnating sealer as part of our installation process — this penetrates below the surface rather than sitting on top, providing long-lasting protection without changing the stone's appearance. Resealing frequency depends on the stone and usage: kitchen granite should be resealed every 12 months (every 8–10 months for coastal homes with salt air exposure); quartzite every 12–18 months; marble every 6–12 months depending on how much cooking acid exposure it gets. To test if your stone needs resealing, place a few drops of water on the surface — if it darkens within 5 minutes, it's time to reseal. For DIY resealing, we recommend Tenax Hydrex or StoneTech BulletProof for granite and quartzite, and StoneTech Stone & Tile Sealer for marble. Application is straightforward: clean the surface thoroughly, apply sealer evenly with a soft cloth, let it penetrate for 15–20 minutes, then buff off any residue with a dry microfiber cloth. Work in small sections and ensure good ventilation. Avoid cheap hardware-store topical sealers — they sit on the surface, create a film that traps moisture underneath, and peel within months in South Florida's humidity.
How fast can I get a countertop estimate?
Most homeowners receive a preliminary countertop estimate within a few hours of contacting us — often within 30 minutes during business hours. Send photos, rough measurements, your city, and the material you prefer via WhatsApp or our quote form and we typically respond the same day with a realistic price range (not a lowball-to-upsell range). To help us give you the most accurate same-day estimate, include: photos of your existing countertops from above (showing the full layout), a photo of any corners or angles, the sink area, your cabinet color, rough measurements (length × depth for each run — doesn't need to be exact), the material you're considering, and your preferred edge profile if you have one in mind. The more detail you provide upfront, the tighter our preliminary range will be. Firm pricing comes after in-home laser templating, when we capture exact dimensions, wall angles, outlet positions, and cutout locations to the 1/16th of an inch. The difference between preliminary and final pricing is usually within 10–15% unless the layout is significantly different from the photos. We offer same-day estimates across all of South Florida and respond to WhatsApp messages and quote form submissions 7 days a week.
How long does countertop installation take?
Most residential countertop projects take 5–10 business days from template to installation. The actual installation day itself takes 2–4 hours for a standard kitchen (under 45 sq ft) and 4–6 hours for larger kitchens with islands, waterfall edges, or multiple seams. Here is the typical timeline: Day 1 is the in-home estimate and material discussion, Days 2–3 for slab selection at our Pompano Beach showroom, Days 4–5 for digital laser templating (requires cabinets fully installed and leveled), Days 5–8 for CNC fabrication including cutting, edge profiling, polishing, and quality inspection, and Days 8–10 for professional installation including setting slabs, leveling, seaming, applying sealant, and reconnecting undermount sinks. After installation, avoid placing heavy items on seams for 24 hours while adhesives cure. The main variables that affect timing are slab availability (in-stock materials proceed immediately; special-order exotic stones can add 1–3 weeks), current shop queue during peak season (January–April is busiest in South Florida), complexity of edge work, and whether your cabinets are fully installed and leveled. Condo projects may add 2–5 days for COI approval, freight elevator scheduling, and building management coordination. We provide a specific calendar date at estimate — not a vague range — and communicate proactively if anything shifts.
How long does countertop fabrication take after templating?
Fabrication typically takes 5–7 business days after templating for most quartz and granite projects. Here's what happens during that time: your digital laser template is converted into a CNC cutting program, the slab is loaded onto our bridge saw and cut to exact dimensions, edge profiles are shaped and polished on the CNC machine (multiple passes for complex profiles like ogee or dupont), cutouts for sinks, cooktops, and faucets are precision-cut, seams are dry-fitted and color-matched, and the finished pieces undergo a quality inspection for chips, polish consistency, and dimensional accuracy. Complex edges, waterfall details requiring vein-matching, or mitered edges add 2–3 days because they require additional machining passes and careful alignment. Large commercial jobs with 20+ pieces may take 2–3 weeks depending on scope. Rush scheduling (3–4 business days) is sometimes available depending on current shop capacity — ask at templating if timeline is critical. We confirm your specific completion and install date at template and contact you immediately if anything changes.

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