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Granite Bathroom Countertop Cost Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:06:50+00:00 • 3 min read

Granite bathroom countertops commonly run from the low to mid range in installed pricing, with cost driven by material quality, edge profile, and installation complexity. The price range reflects square footage, thickness, and labor for precise cutting and sealing. This guide presents cost figures in clear ranges to help buyers budget accurately.

Item Low Average High Notes
Installed countertop price $28 per sq ft $45 per sq ft $75+ per sq ft Includes fabrication and installation; high end includes premium edge profiles
Material cost per sq ft $15 $30 $60 Granite grade varies by color and pattern
Sink cutouts and edge profiles $50 $180 $450 Custom edges add cost
Demolition and removal $100 $300 $700 Depends on mounting and plumbing detachment
Sealing and maintenance $25 $60 $120 Annual or as needed
Installation time 4 hours 1 day 2 days Labor variation by backsplash and plumbing

Overview Of Costs

Granite bathroom countertops typically cost from the low end of about 28 per sq ft installed to 75 or more per sq ft for premium granite with complex edges. For a standard 25 sq ft vanity, total installed prices commonly range from 1,350 to 1,875 for mid range options, while high end setups can exceed 2,000 to 4,000 with elaborate edges and upgraded backsplashes. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours

Cost Breakdown

Materials Labor Edge & Cutouts Permits Delivery Warranty
$15-$60 per sq ft $25-$40 per sq ft $50-$450 per project $0-$100 $50-$150 Limited 1–2 year warranty

What Drives Price

Material grade and color influence price as darker or rarer granite typically costs more. Edge profile choice changes cost markedly; a standard eased edge is cheapest, while full bullnose or ogee profiles raise material waste and fabrication time. Labor rates vary by region and crew skill, and higher labor costs can push installed totals up by 10 to 25 percent in urban markets.

Regional Price Differences

Prices differ across regions and urban versus rural markets. In the Northeast and West Coast, installed granite tends to be higher due to labor costs and transportation. Midwest regions often sit near the national average, while rural areas can show lower base prices but higher freight or delivery charges. Expect regional deltas of roughly plus or minus 15 to 25 percent from the national average.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor includes measuring, templating, cutting, fitting, and sealing. Typical bathroom vanity installations take 4 to 8 hours for standard setups. In some cases, multiple sinks or complicated backsplash work adds time and cost. Hourly rates commonly range from 40 to 100 in most markets, with premium installers at the higher end.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden fees can show up as thicker slabs, unusual edge treatments, or heavy demolition work. Extra charges may apply for backsplashes, under-mount sinks, or complex plumbing relocation. Delivery surcharges and disposal of old countertops can add 50 to 200 depending on location.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical outcomes for granite bathrooms. Assumptions: region, slab quality, edge choice

Basic

Specs: standard 25 sq ft, single sink, eased edge, no backsplash. Labor: 6 hours. Materials: mid grade granite. Total: between 1,350 and 1,750. Price per sq ft installed: 54 to 70.

Mid-Range

Specs: 30 sq ft, dual sinks, bullnose edge, basic backsplash. Labor: 8 hours. Materials: mid to high grade granite. Total: 2,100 to 2,900. Price per sq ft installed: 70 to 97.

Premium

Specs: 35 sq ft, premium granite, full ogee edge, decorative backsplash, under-mount sinks. Labor: 10–12 hours. Materials: premium granite. Total: 3,600 to 5,400. Price per sq ft installed: 103 to 154.

Price By Region

Sanctuary City A (Coast) shows higher starting prices due to labor and fuel costs, while City B (Midwest) remains closer to national averages. Rural areas may offer lower base quotation but can incur higher delivery fees. Regional price deltas commonly align with local labor markets.

What To Budget For Over Time

Granite countertops last many years when properly sealed. Maintenance involves periodic resealing every 1 to 3 years depending on seal quality and usage. Lifetime maintenance costs remain modest compared with replacement cycles.

Local Market Variations

Local installers may offer package deals that combine sink cutouts, edging, and countertop sealing. Savings often appear with bulkEdge selections and standard delivery windows. Ask for a written scope of work to avoid surprise costs.