Very friendly with all the popular types of fence and flooring.
Prices are reasonable, Lonnie and Haley are very helpful, and it seems like the go-to place for ActiveYards vinyl fence.
Bracewell helps Tallahassee homeowners and property owners with countertop installation, granite, quartz, natural stone, and stone countertops that fit the way the space is actually used.
From the first message to the final fit, you’ll work with a professional team that keeps the project clear, practical, and easy to follow.
New countertops change how a kitchen, bathroom, vanity area, office, or work space feels. But the real job is making sure the surface fits the cabinets, sinks, wall lines, appliances, and daily use. Bracewell helps customers compare granite, quartz, marble, engineered stone, and natural stone options before moving into fabrication and installation.
4.7 Star Rating
Very friendly with all the popular types of fence and flooring.
Prices are reasonable, Lonnie and Haley are very helpful, and it seems like the go-to place for ActiveYards vinyl fence.
Lonnie spent over 2 hours of his day trying to help me solve this giant problem.
I called asking for professional advice after another contractor did a terrible flooring job, and the time and help I got made me wish we had started with Bracewell’s from the beginning.
I greatly appreciate the fine work done by Karen Pittman and her crew on my new fence.
They were professional, easy to work with, fairly priced, and I love how the finished fence turned out.
We are very satisfied with the fence Bracewell’s built for us.
The materials appear to be very good quality, they finished the job in a day and a half, and I would recommend them.
I purchased CoreTec flooring from Bracewell’s in Mexico Beach and am very pleased.
The price was lower than other businesses in the area, and Billy was patient and enjoyable to work with every time I came in.
Great experience with them.
Lonnie was amazing and helped me every step of the way in finding the right product for our needs. The team was friendly, honest, and reasonably priced.
A good countertop project doesn’t start with guessing. It starts with the space, the materials, the price range, and the way the room is used. Bracewell walks customers through the entire process so expectations are clear before fabrication begins and installers arrive on site.
Contact Bracewell’s Flooring & Fencing to talk through your countertop installation project in Tallahassee, FL and request the next step.
Hot pans get set down too close. Sinks splash. Kids drop things. Guests lean on the island during football weekends. In Tallahassee, you’ve also got humidity, long rainy stretches, red clay tracked in from outside, and hurricane-season repairs that sometimes turn into bigger kitchen or bathroom projects.
That’s why materials matter.
Granite is still one of the most popular choices for homeowners who want natural stone with character. Each slab has its own character. It can work well in kitchens, bathrooms, fireplaces, and other areas where you want stone that feels solid and grounded.
Quartz is an engineered stone option. It gives customers a more controlled look, and it’s usually easier to maintain than some natural stone countertops. For busy kitchens, rental properties, offices, and bathrooms, quartz can be a smart choice when you want consistency without a lot of extra care.
Marble has a softer, more classic look. It can be beautiful in the right position, especially for bathrooms, vanity areas, and lower-use spaces. It does need more care than quartz or some granite, so it’s worth talking through before you commit.
Countertop fabrication is where the slab becomes a finished surface.
After measurements are taken, the stone is cut, shaped, and prepared for sinks, edges, corners, seams, and the final fit. Professional measuring and templating help make sure the materials are cut accurately. Many countertop companies use laser templating because it captures very precise measurements, which matters when cabinets, walls, and corners aren’t perfectly square.
Fabrication often takes about 7–10 business days on average, depending on the material, slab availability, edge details, sinks, and customization. That timeline can shift, but it gives most customers a reasonable starting point.
Demolition of old countertops usually takes about half a day. Installation itself often takes 1–3 days. A simple job may move faster. A larger kitchen, multiple bathrooms, fireplaces, or a more detailed stone layout may take longer.
Good installation includes:
That’s the difference between countertops that only look good in the showroom and countertops that actually work in the home.
It all depends on your taste… and budget. A knowledgeable contractor should explain the advantages of each, not pushing one material just because it’s easier to sell. Laminate is another lower price option and can look better than many folks expect now.
A natural stone. It’s durable, has real variation, and gives the kitchen or bathroom a one-of-a-kind look. Some granite needs sealing, as vinegar or harsh cleaners can dull or damage the surface over time.
If you like the look of stone countertops but want less maintenance, quartz may be the better fit. This is an engineered stone made with natural quartz and resins. It’s non-porous and easy to care for.
Has a softer look and a more traditional feel. It can stain or etch more easily, so it’s not always the first pick for a heavy-use kitchen. Still, it can be a great selection for bathrooms, vanity tops, or a space where appearance matters more than rough daily use.
Homes around Tallahassee aren’t all built the same.
Some have older cabinets. Some have uneven wall lines. Some have been remodeled once or twice already. In areas with big trees and shifting ground, even small movement can show up in walls, floors, and cabinets over time.
That’s why precise measuring matters.
A countertop that’s off by a little can create a bigger problem once sinks, appliances, backsplashes, and cabinets are involved. It can leave awkward gaps. It can make seams more obvious. It can turn a straightforward installation into a frustrating job.
Bracewell’s installation-first approach keeps the focus where it belongs: the final fit.
The showroom and product selection are important. A great selection helps you compare granite, quartz, marble, natural stone, and engineered stone in a real way. But the final result depends on the measuring, fabrication, installers, and how the company handles the details.
Countertop installation in Tallahassee generally ranges from about $1,850 to over $4,500 per project.
That range depends on the size of the space, the material, the number of slabs, sink cutouts, edge profiles, demolition, customization, and whether the stone is easy to source. Popular materials like granite and quartz often fall between $50 and $150 per square foot. Solid surface materials usually cost less, and laminate can be more reasonable for customers trying to keep the price down.
The best next step is to request a free estimate.
A free estimate gives you a clearer picture of what your kitchen, bathrooms, counters, or vanity project may cost. It also helps separate what you want now from what might be better saved for the next project.
Bracewell is a third-generation, family-owned Florida Panhandle business founded in 1970. The company works with residential and commercial customers and supports flooring, fencing, and countertop projects.
That matters when you’re trying to make decisions without getting buried in sales talk.
You want a company that can answer questions, explain the options, and do the job right. You want good customer service without a pushy tone. You want installers who respect the house. You want workers who understand that the kitchen is part of daily life, not just a job site.
Bracewell’s team is proud to help customers across North Florida make practical updates with quality materials, professional installation, and clear communication.
That doesn’t mean every project is complicated.
Sometimes you just need new counters that look better and hold up. Sometimes you’re updating cabinets, sinks, and countertops together. Sometimes a bathroom vanity is the small next project that makes the whole room feel finished.
Either way, it helps to have a great team that can walk you through it.