Georgetown Edition | October 2024

Business

BY ANNA MANESS

Rory Pettway is president of GTX Countertops, which he helped found in 2023.

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A completed countertop instillation by GTX Countertops, a Georgetown company oering granite, marble, quartz and quartzite countertops.

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GTX Countertops styles kitchen, bathroom counters GTX Countertops found a permanent location in Georgetown, oering countertop installation through its crew with decades of experience. The big picture then giving [customers] that dream kitchen that they want—it’s very rewarding,” Pettway said. The inspiration

The business installs kitchens and bathroom countertops.

COURTESY GTX COUNTERTOPS

After spending almost 40 years in the mili- tary, Pettway opted for a career shift with GTX Countertops. “My dad was a carpenter, so I was around car- pentry and building things like that my whole life,” Pettway said. “I enjoy getting out and spending time with customers, meeting customers, doing estimates and working with the crew.” The details GTX Countertops oers granite, marble, quartz and quartzite countertops.

President Rory Pettway started up the counter- top company alongside foreman Daniel Hernandez in late 2023. In March, GTX Countertops opened its 5,000-square-foot fabrication shop near the intersection of I-35 and SH 130. GTX Countertops specializes in fabricating and installing indoor and outdoor countertops. The crew installs kitchens and bathroom countertops most often, but there’s “no limit to where [they] go,” Pettway said. “Seeing the crew get in there, [do] the work, and

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40106 Industrial Park Circle, Georgetown www.gtxcountertops.com



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