Skip to content
Countertops, Kaufman, TX

Countertops in Kaufman, TX

Choosing a countertop comes down to three things: what the material does under daily use, where the seams land, and how long you wait between the template and the install. The slab you point at in a showroom is the easy part. What follows is the conversation we have at the Mustang Court showroom before anyone picks a color. Installed by our own crew across Kaufman.

Countertops installed in Kaufman, TX by All About Floors
Why All About Floors in Kaufman

Countertops done right, the first time, in Kaufman.

Homeowners across Kaufman, TX call All About Floors for countertops because every job runs with our own crew, no subcontractors, no surprise charges, and one number to call from first sample to finished floor.

We install countertops across Kaufman and the surrounding area, including Talty, Crandall, Terrell, Heartland.

What's included

  • Quartz, granite and solid surface, templated in your home
  • Template taken after cabinets are set, leveled and secured
  • Seam locations shown to you and agreed before fabrication starts
  • Edge profiles from eased and square through bullnose, ogee and mitered
  • Undermount, drop-in, apron front and integrated sink cutouts
  • Faucet and cooktop openings cut at the shop from the actual model specs
  • Existing tops removed and hauled away on install day
  • One-year labor warranty on the installation
Countertops in Kaufman

Built for Kaufman homes.

The square has been the center of Kaufman since 1851, and the houses around it still show it: modest frame and brick homes on deep lots, churches from 1877 and 1909, a 1908 bank building on the square itself. Kaufman issued 32 single-family permits in 2025, so this is not a boom-build town the way Forney is. Most of what we do here is replacing floors in houses that have already been lived in hard, plus new work out at Kings Fort.

Kaufman is the county seat and it behaves like one. The town was founded as Kings Fort in 1840, named for Dr. William P. King, and the square has been the focal point since 1851. Population is around 9,785 and up roughly 50% since 2000, real growth, but a fraction of what Forney and Crandall have absorbed, and the permit numbers reflect that: 75 single-family permits in 2022, 49 in 2023, 32 in each of 2024 and 2025.

So the flooring work here skews toward existing houses rather than new construction. In-town Kaufman gives you a wide age range in a few blocks, pre-war frame houses on pier-and-beam near the square, 1960s and 70s brick ranches on slab, and 1990s infill. The older slabs are the ones that hold surprises. Peel back sheet vinyl in a 1970s Kaufman kitchen and you often find cutback adhesive, or a bed of hardened thinset from a tile job two owners ago. Both have to come off or be encapsulated properly before a new floor goes down, and that is prep time people don't budget for.

The other thing we see constantly here is the accumulated addition. A house that started small and grew twice will have three floor heights, and the transitions between them are usually where the old flooring failed. Getting the levels to meet cleanly is often more work than the install itself, but it's what makes the finished job read as one house instead of three.

New work is concentrated in Kings Fort, south of Highway 175, where Bloomfield is building Enclave and Georgetown sections. Outside the city limits, Kaufman-area listings run from about 1.29 acres up to nearly 28, and those acreage builds get treated as custom jobs. Median home value in Kaufman sits near $236,000, which is why we offer financing through Synchrony and Wisetack rather than assuming everyone pays up front.

Recent work

Countertops jobs near Kaufman

  • A kitchen countertop
Reviews

What homeowners say

  • "All About Floors is amazing to work with! We recently had our entire flooring replaced and they not only did a wonderful job, the support and aftercare has been top notch! Highly recommend"
    J Shoe2 · via Google
  • "The team at All About Floors did an absolutely phenomenal job repairing a portion of a floor in my clients' home that nobody else would touch. We are so grateful for Patty and her amazing team!"
    Carley Newlin · via Google
Kaufman FAQs

Countertops in Kaufman, questions

Our house near the square has been added onto twice and every room sits at a different height. Can that be fixed?

Usually, yes. We measure the height difference at each doorway first, then decide between building up the low side with self-leveling compound, using a purpose-made reducer, or feathering the transition across a wider run. On additions with more than about an inch of difference we'll say so up front, because that changes the price and the schedule more than the flooring choice does.

We found black glue under the old kitchen vinyl. Is that a problem?

It's common in Kaufman houses from the 1960s and 70s and it needs handling properly, not scraping in a hurry. Depending on what's underneath, the right answer is mechanical removal or a proper encapsulation layer before the new floor. We'll look at it during the free estimate so it's priced in from the start rather than turning up as a surprise mid-job.

Can we spread the cost over time?

Yes. We offer financing through Synchrony and Wisetack, so a whole-house floor doesn't have to be paid in one lump. We'll bring samples to the house, measure, and give you a written estimate for free, no charge whether or not you go ahead. Once you decide, we can usually be starting within about two days.

Which needs less looking after, quartz or granite?

Quartz, on the sealing question. It is non-porous, so there is no annual routine and no stain risk from a spot you missed. Granite is porous to a degree that depends on the stone and wants periodic resealing. The trade runs the other way on heat: granite takes a hot pan, while quartz can scorch.

Can I avoid having a seam in my kitchen?

Only if every run is shorter than a slab, which rules out most L-shaped kitchens and any long galley. What you can control is placement, and that deserves your attention. We put seams over supported cabinet partitions, keep them clear of the sink where the material is weakest, and show you the locations marked on the template before fabrication begins.

How long between the template and the install?

Generally one to two weeks. That window is fabrication: cutting the slab, shaping and polishing the edge profile, and making the sink and cooktop openings. It cannot be compressed by rushing the shop, and templating early does not help because the cabinets have to be finished and level first.

Flexible financing available

Wisetack and Synchrony

See financing options

Ready to start your Kaufman project?

Free in-home estimate, clear pricing, and a crew that shows up when we say we will.

A flooring showroom
Call Now Free Estimate