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Menards Countertop Installation Cost: Price Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:06:43+00:00 • 3 min read

Consumer pricing for Menards countertop installation varies by material, size, and project detail. This guide outlines the typical cost, price ranges, and factors that drive the total cost to help buyers estimate a project budget.

Item Low Average High Notes
Material (installed) $1,200 $3,400 $7,000 Laminate to quartz; includes basic edge.
Labor & Installation $600 $1,800 $3,500 Typical crew time for removal, prep, and install.
Removal & Disposal $100 $350 $800 Old countertop removal and waste disposal.
Cutouts & Sinks $50 $350 $1,000 Experience varies with sink type and precision needs.
Demo & Prep Work $100 $400 $900 Existing backsplash, cabinets, or supports prep.
Delivery & Handling $25 $150 $350 Transportation to the home and handling fees.
Permits or Fees $0 $50 $150 Typically not required for standard residential installs.

Overview Of Costs

Cost ranges reflect typical Menards installations in the continental U.S. Assumptions: standard kitchen layout, mid-range quartz or granite, standard edge profiles, and no structural changes. Total project ranges are inclusive of materials, labor, removal, and basic finishing.

Cost Breakdown

Below is a table that inventories the typical cost components. Assumptions: region, material choice, and install complexity.

Component Low Average High Notes
Materials $1,200 $3,400 $7,000 Laminate to quartz or granite; includes edge profile.
Labor $600 $1,800 $3,500 Skilled install crew time; may include templating.
Tools & Equipment $50 $150 $300 Scanners, templates, cutting tools.
Removal & Delivery $125 $350 $800 Old top removal; haul-away; delivery to site.
Permits & Fees $0 $50 $150 Typically minimal or none.
Warranty & Aftercare $0 $100 $300 Limited warranty coverage varies by product.

What Drives Price

Material type is the primary driver: laminate is generally the most affordable, while quartz and granite push totals higher. Size and layout impact both material needs and labor time, with longer runs and complex edges increasing costs. A typical kitchen with a 10–12 ft linear run and standard edge adds roughly $2,000–$4,500 in materials and $800–$2,000 in labor depending on material.

Cost Components

The cost breakdown below helps map how price is composed. Assumptions: standard consumables, no structural changes.

  • Materials: includes countertop slab or sheet, edge profile, cutouts for sinks and appliances
  • Labor: templating, cutting, fitting, sealing, and final polish
  • Removal & Delivery: haul-away of old top and transport to site
  • Extras: sink installation, hot-molded edges, or backer board upgrades
  • Taxes and overhead: typical business costs recovered in project pricing

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region due to labor markets and material access. In the West, costs can be about +5% to +15% higher than the national average; the Midwest often sits near the average; the South can be a few percent lower. Local market variations influence both material availability and crew rates.

Labor & Installation Time

Labor time for a standard kitchen is usually 1–2 days. A small, simple installation may be completed in 6–10 hours while larger or more complex jobs approach 16–20 hours of crew time. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”> Hourly rates commonly range from $45 to $75 depending on region and material.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Potential extras can shift budgets. Hidden costs include backsplash removal, cabinet edge refinishing, or specialty cutouts. For some projects, a premium edge such as full bullnose or beveled edges adds $10–$25 per linear foot to material pricing.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical outcomes. Assumptions: standard 10–12 ft run, mid-range material.

  1. Basic — Laminate countertops with standard edge, 10 ft run; removal included.
    • Material: $1,000
    • Labor: $800
    • Removal & Delivery: $150
    • Totals: $1,950
  2. Mid-Range — Quartz countertop with 12 ft run, standard edge; sink cutout.
    • Material: $3,000
    • Labor: $1,500
    • Removal & Delivery: $250
    • Totals: $4,750
  3. Premium — Granite with upgraded edge, 12 ft run, complex cutouts; professional template and install.
    • Material: $6,000
    • Labor: $2,600
    • Removal & Delivery: $350
    • Totals: $8,950

Maintenance & Ownership Costs

After installation maintenance is modest. Periodic resealing for natural stones is suggested every 1–3 years depending on material; laminate requires no sealant. Over a 5-year horizon, material wear and potential reseal or refinishing can add $100–$400 if applicable.