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Corian Countertops Cost Per Square Foot – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:04:15+00:00 • 3 min read

Consumers commonly ask about the cost per square foot for Corian countertops. This guide provides realistic price ranges, factors that influence pricing, and practical budgeting tips for U.S. buyers. Understanding the main cost drivers helps buyers estimate totals accurately and compare quotes.

Item Low Average High Notes
Installed price per sq ft $35 $55 $85 Includes materials, fabrication, and installation
Total project (typical 40–60 sq ft) $1,400 $2,200 $5,100 Assumes standard edge profile and mid-range fabricator
Avg. material cost per sq ft $20 $35 $60 Solid surface sheet and edge treatments vary

Overview Of Costs

Cost ranges reflect installed pricing, blending material, fabrication, and labor. For Corian countertops, the total price per square foot typically ranges from $35 to $85, with most projects landing near $55 per sq ft installed. The main drivers are material grade, edge detail, sink integration, and cabinet layout. Assumptions: standard kitchen, 40–60 square feet, mid-range fabrication, and mid-range edge profile.

Cost Breakdown

The breakdown below uses a table to show major cost areas and their typical contributions. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Category Low Average High Notes
Materials $20/sq ft $35/sq ft $60/sq ft Corian sheet and color, thickness options
Fabrication $5 $12 $20 Cutting, shaping, seam work
Edges & Backsplash $0 $6 $18 Standard edge vs upgraded profiles
Installation Labor $8 $15 $25 Crew hours, leveling, sealing
Delivery & Waste $2 $5 $10 Transport and offcuts disposal

What Drives Price

Several variables affect Corian countertop pricing. Edge profile complexity and seam placement are key cost drivers. Additional factors include sink integration, under-mount dishes, and corner or cutout shapes. The local market, cabinet height, and project timing also influence bids. For example, a straight-edge kitchen in a stable market tends to be on the lower end, while waterfall edges or integrated sinks push costs higher.

Ways To Save

Smart budgeting can reduce total spend without compromising quality. Choose standard edge profiles and mid-range colors to lower costs. Consider multiple countertop quotes, plan for off-peak installation windows, and consolidate seam placements to minimize fabrication time. For small kitchens, upgrading to a mid-range Corian option instead of premium patterns can yield noticeable savings.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region due to labor markets and material freight. Urban areas typically command higher prices than suburban or rural markets. In the Northeast, installed costs may be 5–12% higher than the national average; the Midwest often lands near the average; the Southern and Southwestern regions can diverge by 8–14% depending on access and installer demand. Regional differences should be considered when requesting quotes.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor costs reflect crew size and time required for fabrication and installation. Labor hours commonly range from 6–16 hours for typical kitchens. A skilled crew charges hourly rates that can span $60–$120 per hour, with total labor often constituting 30–50% of the installed price. Complex corners, large islands, or unusual sink configurations extend both time and cost.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Some expenses may not be obvious at quote time. Hidden costs can include disposal fees, extra sealants, or thicker edge adaptions. Additional charges may apply for backer board adjustments, under-mounted sinks, or special cutouts. If reusing existing cabinets, verify alignment accuracy and ensure proper support to prevent later adjustments and additional labor.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate common outcomes. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

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Basic
  • Size: 40 sq ft
  • Edge: standard eased
  • Materials: mid-range color
  • Labor: ~8 hours
  • Total: $1,400–$2,000
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Mid-Range
  • Size: 50 sq ft
  • Edge: eased or half-bullnose
  • Materials: popular color family
  • Labor: ~12–14 hours
  • Total: $2,600–$3,800
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Premium
  • Size: 60 sq ft
  • Edge: waterfall or custom profile
  • Materials: premium color, veining
  • Labor: ~16–20 hours
  • Total: $4,000–$6,500

Maintenance & Ownership Costs

Beyond initial installation, ongoing care affects the lifecycle cost. Corian countertops require regular cleaning and periodic resealing of integrated edges or seams. Surfaces are highly resistant to stains but can show heat marks if exposed to high temperatures. Routine maintenance includes non-abrasive cleaners and avoiding cutting directly on the surface. A typical 5-year cost outlook accounts for minor repairs and resealing, usually under $200 per incident when needed.