How Long Does Countertop Installation Take in Calgary?

Your 2026 Guide to Countertop Installation Timelines, Fabrication, and What to Expect

Upgrading your countertops is one of the fastest ways to transform a kitchen or bathroom. Many homeowners start by exploring kitchen countertop installation in Calgary before planning the rest of their renovation. You may be wondering: how long will the installation actually take? The short answer is that most countertop projects move much faster than full kitchen renovations. Once cabinets are ready and measurements have been finalized, the full process from templating to installation is often completed in about 8 to 10 business days. That said, the exact timeline depends on several factors, including the material you choose, whether the slab is in stock, how complex the layout is, and whether the project includes custom features like waterfall edges, multiple sink cutouts, or a matching backsplash. This guide explains each phase of the process so Calgary homeowners know what to expect from consultation to installation day. Local insight comes from Gary Alleyne of AAA Countertops, a Calgary installer who has completed hundreds of countertop projects across the city.

How Long Does Countertop Installation Take From Start to Finish?

For most Calgary homes, the full process from final measurements to installation takes about 8 to 10 business days. That overall timeline usually includes:

  • Consultation and estimate
  • Templating and digital measurements
  • Slab fabrication
  • Delivery and installation

If the material is already in stock and the kitchen layout is simple, some projects can move faster. On the other hand, if the slab needs to be ordered in, or if the kitchen includes features like large islands, custom edges, or multiple seams, the process can take longer. One of the most important things homeowners should understand is that “installation” is really just the final step. Most of the time in a countertop project is spent on templating, fabrication, and scheduling.

What happens before templating?

Before a countertop can be templated, the kitchen needs to be fully ready. That usually means:

  • Cabinets are completely installed and secured
  • Appliance locations are finalized
  • Sink and faucet selections are confirmed
  • Any layout changes have already been completed

This step matters because countertop templates are based on the finished cabinet layout. If cabinets shift later, even slightly, the countertop may no longer fit correctly. That is why experienced installers usually wait until the kitchen is truly ready before taking final measurements.

What Happens During the Templating Process?

Templating is the stage where the installer takes precise measurements of the countertop layout before fabrication begins. This is one of the most important steps in the process because it determines:

  • Final countertop dimensions
  • Sink and cooktop cutouts
  • Overhangs
  • Seam placement
  • Backsplash height
  • Edge profile details

Modern countertop companies often use digital templating tools rather than traditional physical templates. This allows for more accurate measurements and helps reduce fit issues during installation. In most homes, templating takes about 1 to 2 hours, although larger kitchens or projects with multiple surfaces can take longer. Homeowners should also know that once templating is complete, any changes to sink size, appliance dimensions, or layout can delay the project and may require rework.

How Long Does Countertop Fabrication Take?

After templating, the project moves into fabrication. Fabrication is the process where the slab is cut, shaped, polished, and prepared for installation. According to the Natural Stone Institute, proper fabrication is critical for durability and seam quality. This work happens in a shop using specialized equipment designed for natural stone and quartz surfaces. Fabrication usually includes:

  • Cutting the slab to size
  • Creating sink and cooktop openings
  • Shaping the selected edge profile
  • Polishing exposed edges
  • Preparing seams
  • Finishing any backsplash or waterfall pieces

In Calgary, fabrication typically takes about 5 to 7 business days, depending on workload, supplier schedules, and project complexity. Some projects take longer, especially if they involve:

  • Mitered edges
  • Waterfall islands
  • Multiple slabs
  • Matching veining across seams
  • Multiple bathroom vanity tops in the same project

This is often the longest stage of the process, but it is also the stage that has the biggest impact on how polished and precise the finished install looks.

How Long Does Installation Day Take?

Most countertop installations are completed in a single day. For a standard kitchen, installation typically takes about 3 to 6 hours depending on the size of the space and the complexity of the pieces being installed. On installation day, the crew may:

  • Remove the old countertops
  • Carry in the new slabs
  • Dry-fit the pieces
  • Install and secure the countertops
  • Join seams
  • Mount the sink
  • Apply silicone or adhesives
  • Seal granite surfaces if needed

Larger or more custom projects may take longer, but most homeowners are surprised by how quickly the actual installation is completed once fabrication is done.

Can Old Countertops Be Removed the Same Day?

Yes, in many cases the existing countertops are removed on the same day the new ones are installed. This helps reduce the amount of time the kitchen is out of service. That said, the ease of removal depends on the existing material and how it was installed. Laminate countertops are usually fairly straightforward to remove. Older tile counters or surfaces integrated tightly with a backsplash may take more time. If homeowners are concerned about wall damage, tile disruption, or backsplash issues, it’s worth discussing this in advance during the estimate stage.

What Factors Can Delay Countertop Installation?

Most countertop projects follow a predictable timeline, but several factors can extend the schedule. Common reasons for delays include:

  • Special-order slabs not yet in stock
  • Final sink or appliance selections not confirmed
  • Complex kitchen layouts
  • Multiple seam placements
  • Waterfall edges or custom fabrication details
  • Supplier backlog during busy renovation seasons
  • Cabinets not fully installed at the time of templating

In Calgary, spring and summer are often the busiest seasons for kitchen renovations. During those periods, fabrication queues can be longer and installation schedules may fill up faster. Booking earlier and finalizing all project details before templating can help reduce the chances of delays.

Can Kitchen and Bathroom Countertops Be Installed at the Same Time?

Yes, and many homeowners choose to do exactly that. If a project includes both kitchen countertops and bathroom vanity tops, installers can often template and fabricate all surfaces together. This can make the overall process more efficient and may reduce labour and scheduling costs. Doing both at once can help reduce:

  • Repeat delivery or setup costs
  • Separate installation appointments
  • Disruption to the home

For homeowners already planning a kitchen renovation, combining bathroom countertops into the same project can be a practical way to complete more work during the same renovation window.

How Soon Can You Use Your Kitchen After Installation?

In most cases, homeowners can use their kitchen again the same day after installation. However, “use” does not always mean full heavy use right away. Installers often recommend waiting about 24 hours before heavy use so that adhesives, silicone, and seam treatments have time to properly cure. This is especially important around:

  • Undermount sinks
  • Seam bonding areas
  • Silicone-set backsplashes
  • Freshly mounted fixtures

Basic access usually returns quickly, but homeowners should still follow any aftercare instructions given by the installer before putting too much pressure on the counters or sink area.

What Can Homeowners Do to Keep the Project On Schedule?

A lot of delays can be avoided with proper preparation. Before templating and installation, homeowners should make sure:

  • Cabinets are fully installed and level
  • Sink and faucet choices are finalized
  • Appliance specifications are confirmed
  • Countertops are cleared before install day
  • Nearby cabinets and drawers are emptied if needed
  • Pathways into the kitchen are accessible for the crew

One of the most common reasons projects slow down is that something changes after templating. Even a small last-minute switch, like changing the sink model, can affect cutouts and force the fabrication process to pause. The smoother the planning stage is, the smoother the installation usually goes.

Final Thoughts

Countertop installation is one of the quicker kitchen upgrades homeowners can make, but the full project still involves several important steps before installation day arrives. In most Calgary homes, the timeline from templating to installation is about 8 to 10 business days, with the actual install often completed in a single day. Factors like slab availability, kitchen complexity, and custom details can affect timing, but most projects move quickly once measurements are finalized. With proper planning and an experienced installer, homeowners can usually enjoy a dramatic kitchen upgrade with minimal disruption. If you’re considering new countertops, you can request a free estimate by submitting your measurements. Or contact AAA Countertops directly:

(587) 586-2133
gary@aaacountertops.ca

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