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Acrylic Countertops Cost and Price Guide for U.S. Buyers 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:09:14+00:00 • 3 min read

Prices for acrylic countertops, including solid-surface options, typically reflect material quality, edge profiles, and installation scope. The cost to replace or install acrylic countertops commonly ranges from low per-square-foot material plus labor to higher-end custom work. This article breaks down the price, with concrete ranges and per-unit estimates to help budget and compare quotes.

Item Low Average High Notes
Material (acrylic solid surface) $20 $35 $60 Per sq ft, standard sheet goods
Installed cost per sq ft $40 $55 $90 Includes fabrication and basic edge
Edge treatment $5 $12 $25 Bevel, square, eased, or custom
Labor hours (per sq ft) $6 $12 $18 Labor rate varies by region
Demolition / removal $50 $150 $350 Depends on cabinet integration
Delivery / jobsite prep $20 $40 $100 Access and distance impact

Assumptions: Midwest labor rates, standard 25- to 40-inch height cabinets, normal access, standard edge profile.

Acrylic Countertop Installed Cost by Square Foot

Typical installed pricing for acrylic countertops ranges from $40 to $90 per square foot, with average around $55 to $65 per sq ft for standard kitchens. Low range reflects basic solid-surface material and basic edge; high range accounts for premium edges, complex cuts, and demanding installations.

The total project cost often hinges on project size, edge choice, and cabinet integration. For a 40 sq ft area, expect roughly $1,600 to $3,600 installed, with many midrange projects landing near $2,200 to $2,800.

Cost Components You’ll See in an Acrylic Countertop Quote

Understanding the 4–6 major cost blocks helps compare bids side by side. Materials, Labor, Edgework, and Demolition often drive the majority of price.

Component Typical Range Per Unit Notes
Materials $20-$60 $ per sq ft Solid-surface acrylic sheets, color blends
Labor $6-$18 $12 per sq ft Fabrication and installation
Edge treatment $5-$25 $ per linear ft Bevel, eased, mitred, or custom
Demolition / removal $50-$350 Flat rate Cabinet deck removal or prep work
Delivery / site prep $20-$100 $ per sq ft Access, stairs, lift requirements
Warranty / workmanship $0-$50 Flat or percent Limited vs. full coverage

Variables That Significantly Move Acrylic Countertop Prices

Final quotes shift with material choice and job scope. Key drivers include kitchen size (square footage) and edge complexity, plus region-based labor rates.

  • Size impact: 30–50 sq ft projects average $1,600–$2,900; 80–120 sq ft projects push toward $4,000–$7,000 installed.
  • Edge profiles: simple square edge adds less than premium beveled or integrated waterfall edges, often $5–$25 per linear ft.
  • Access conditions: tight kitchens with limited turn radius add$100–$400 in labor and equipment needs.

Prices reflect regional labor markets and shipping for material blends. Coastal metro areas tend to be higher than rural regions due to labor and logistics.

Region Low Average High Notes
Northeast urban $45 $60 $95 Higher labor, premium edges
Midwest suburban $40 $55 $85 Balanced pricing
South.
Sun Belt
$38 $52 $80 Competitive labor, access varies
West Coast rural $42 $58 $90 Longer lead times in some areas

Typical crew sizes range from 1–3 workers, with installation time scaling from 2 to 4 hours per 20 sq ft. Expect longer schedules for complex edges or integrated sinks.

Example: a 25 sq ft kitchen may require 1–2 workers for 4–8 hours including fabrication and edge finishing.

Solid-surface acrylic varieties span standard grades to high recycled-content blends. Prices reflect material weight, color stability, and manufacturing tolerances.

  • Standard acrylic solid surface: $20-$40 per sq ft material
  • Premium recycled-content blends: $35-$60 per sq ft material

Installed ranges mirror these material differences, generally $40-$90 per sq ft combined with labor and edge work.

Smart planning trims price without lowering outcomes. Control scope, time, and material choices to reduce surprises in bidding.

  • Limit edge complexity to basic profiles when possible.
  • Consolidate multiple changes into a single fabrication run.
  • Choose standard sizes and avoid custom-cut back splashes.
  • Schedule during non-peak seasons to reduce labor rates.

Realistic quotes help avoid sticker shock. Examples below assume standard 25–40 sq ft kitchens with basic edges.

Scenario Size (sq ft) Edge Labor Hours Total Price
Basic 25 sq ft, square edge 25 Square 6 $1,150–$1,450
Midrange 40 sq ft, eased edge 40 Eased 9 $2,000–$2,700
Premium 60 sq ft, mitred edge 60 Mitred 12 $3,000–$4,200

Assumptions: standard cabinet heights, 1 sink cutout, normal access, Midwest labor rates.