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Infinity White Quartzite Pricing and Cost – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T07:54:07+00:00 • 3 min read

Buyers typically see a mix of materials, fabrication, and installation drive the total price for Infinity White quartzite countertops. Key cost factors include slab price, edge profile, thickness, fabrication time, and installer labor. The following figures reflect U.S. pricing as of the current market and assume standard kitchen dimensions with common edge profiles.

Item Low Average High Notes
Material (slab) $40/sq ft $60-$70/sq ft $90+/sq ft 2 cm or 3 cm thickness; considering waste
Fabrication $300 $600-$1,000 $1,200+ Edge cutting, templating, seams
Installation Labor $400 $800-$1,500 $2,000 Cut-to-fit, mounting, sealing
Delivery $50 $100-$200 $300 Local service area
Permits/Fees $0 $0-$100 $250 Not common for countertops; regional rules vary
Sealing/Maintenance $0 $20-$60 $100 Post-install sealant if recommended

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Overview Of Costs

Infinity White quartzite pricing blends per-square-foot material costs with fabrication and installation charges. A common project range for a standard 50–60 square foot island or run is about $3,800 to $8,400, with most households landing near $4,800-$6,800 for mid-range setups. If choosing thicker slabs (3 cm) or a premium edge, totals trend toward the higher end. For smaller or larger kitchens, per-square-foot estimates adjust proportionally, while fixed fabrication and installation fees add a predictable baseline.

Cost Breakdown

Concrete budgeting requires listing both per-unit and total figures. The table below shows typical components and how they stack up in a mid-sized project. The numbers assume standard kitchen dimensions, 2 cm or 3 cm slabs, and common edge profiles like eased or 1/2 bullnose.

Column Typical Range Notes Formula
Materials $40-$90 / sq ft Slab cost by thickness and source
Labor $8-$30 / sq ft Fabrication + installation hours data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”>
Equipment $100-$400 Cutting boards, polishing, suction cups
Permits $0-$250 Region-dependent
Delivery/Disposal $50-$300 Distance and access
Warranty $0-$150 Material defect protection
Contingency 5-10% Budget cushion

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Factors That Affect Price

Material thickness, edge style, and seam work strongly influence total cost. A 3 cm slab with a full bullnose edge will carry higher material and fabrication charges than a 2 cm slab with a straight edge. Seams add both labor and potential complication; larger work surfaces often require more pieces and additional sealing. Slab selection, color consistency, and supplier lead times can shift prices by 10–25% depending on market conditions.

Ways To Save

Strategic choices cut the budget without sacrificing durability. Consider standard edge profiles, mix-in of 2 cm slabs where structurally permissible, or sourcing from regional fabricators with efficient delivery. Scheduling installation in off-peak times or choosing a local fabricator can trim labor and travel fees. If a full slab run is unnecessary, opting for a smaller focal island plus a complementing alternative material can reduce total cost.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary across the United States due to labor markets and shipping. In the Northeast, high urban costs can push material and labor toward the upper end of ranges. The Midwest offers competitive pricing with lower delivery fees. The West Coast often reflects higher transit costs and rate variation by city. Expect about ±10% to ±25% deltas between regions, depending on supplier networks and installation complexities.

Labor & Installation Time

Work duration correlates with kitchen size and edge choices. A typical install might take 1–2 days for a standard kitchen, with 4–8 hours of templating and 6–10 hours of fabrication and mounting across crews. Complex edges or large seam requirements can extend labor by 1–2 days. Plan for a brief sealant or maintenance step after installation, if advised by the fabricator.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate common outcomes.

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Basic

Specs: 50 sq ft, 2 cm slab, straight edge

Labor: 8 hours

Totals: $4,000-$5,000

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Mid-Range

Specs: 60 sq ft, 3 cm slab, eased edge

Labor: 12 hours

Totals: $6,000-$8,000

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Premium

Specs: 70 sq ft, 3 cm slab, bullnose edge, multiple seams

Labor: 16 hours

Totals: $9,000-$12,000

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.