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Average Quartz Countertop Cost – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:02:05+00:00 • 3 min read

buyers typically pay for quartz countertops with a mix of material costs and installation fees. The price range is driven by slab quality, edge details, size, and local labor rates. The cost and pricing vary by region and project scope, but this guide provides clear low average and high ranges in USD.

Item Low Average High Notes
Material 30 60 100 per sq ft raw material price
fabrication 15 25 35 per sq ft including edge work
Installation Labor 20 40 60 per sq ft
Extras 5 10 25 backslash, cutouts, sinks
Total Typical Range 70 135 220 prices per sq ft inclusive of basics

Overview Of Costs

Average quartz countertop cost combines material and labor. Typical ranges for a standard 25 square foot countertop fall in the low to high range shown below. The table below reflects total project costs with per square foot guidance and common assumptions such as 3 cm thick slabs, standard edge profile, and a typical install crew. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Cost Breakdown

The cost breakdown below uses a table style layout to show how a quartz countertop project is allocated. The figures use USD and mix totals with per unit pricing. Labor is a major driver when square footage increases and when complex edges or cutouts are required. Perimeter size, sink type, and backsplash integration can add to materials and installation time.

Component Low Average High Notes
Materials 30 60 100 Quartz slab price per sq ft
Labor 20 40 60 installation and hoisting
Equipment 2 5 10 template tools, lifting gear
Permits 0 0 0 rare unless renovation permits apply
Delivery/Disposal 5 8 15 logistics and waste handling
Warranty 0 5 10 limited coverage options
Taxes 0 0 0 depends on locality
Total 57 118 195 per sq ft before installation adjustments

Assumptions: standard 3 cm slabs, straight edges, no custom patterns. Values reflect typical U S suppliers and installers in 2025 2025 ranges. Labor hours and rates vary by market.

Factors That Affect Price

Two primary drivers set the baseline cost for quartz countertops. The first is material quality and source, which includes color consistency, veining, and brand. The second is labor and time, which scales with area, edge profiles, and the number of cutouts. Edge complexity such as full bullnose or ogee can push prices higher.

Ways To Save

Several practical steps can reduce overall expenditure without sacrificing durability. Consider standard edge profiles, plan a single long run to minimize seams, and compare multiple suppliers for volume pricing. Scheduling midweek installations can reduce labor costs in some market areas. Obtaining multiple written quotes is often the most effective savings tactic.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by market and region. In the Northeast, installation labor tends to be higher, while the Midwest may offer lower per square foot rates for material plus labor. The West can present a mix of material availability and advanced edge options that adjust the average higher or lower. Expect a regional delta of roughly minus 10 to plus 15 percent when comparing Urban, Suburban, and Rural settings.

Labor & Installation Time

Labor costs depend on crew size and time to install. A typical crew includes two to three workers with a project duration of 1 to 2 days for an average kitchen. When edges are intricate or there are many cutouts for sinks, the time grows, and so does the price. Labor hours × hourly rate is a handy mental model to estimate changes for project scope.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden fees can include edging upgrades, premade mitered seams, or extra supports for long spans. Sinks, faucets, and backsplash integration add to both materials and labor. Some vendors charge for templating or removal of old countertops; delivery and disposal fees may apply. Plan for 5–15 percent contingency to cover unforeseen adjustments.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate practical pricing. Each includes specs, labor hours, per unit prices, and totals. The parts list changes to reflect realistic choices for budget and midrange projects and a premium upgrade path.

Scenario Card Basic

Spec: 25 sq ft, standard 3 cm quartz, straight edge, single sink cutout. Labor hours around 6–8. Material $40 per sq ft; installation $25 per sq ft. Total range $1,550 to $2,150. Per sq ft average $60, total around $1,900.

Scenario Card Mid-Range

Spec: 40 sq ft, high quality quartz, eased edge, two sink cutouts, some complex cuts. Material $60 per sq ft; installation $40 per sq ft. Delivery $8 per sq ft. Total range $3,530 to $4,900. Per sq ft average $95, total around $4,100.

Scenario Card Premium

Spec: 50 sq ft, premium quartz with dramatic veining, full bullnose edge, integrated backsplash, under-mount sink. Material $90 per sq ft; installation $60 per sq ft; premium edge add $12 per sq ft. Total range $7,200 to $9,000. Per sq ft average $120, total around $7,800.