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Quartz Countertop Cost Per Square Foot Installed – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:06:49+00:00 • 3 min read

Buyers commonly pay a total installed cost in the mid-range per square foot for quartz countertops, with material, fabrication, and labor as the main drivers. Price can vary by slab thickness, edge profile, and installation complexity. The following sections present practical ranges and factors to consider for budgeting.

Item Low Average High Notes
Material (Quartz Slab) $25 $40 $80 Cost varies by color and grade
Fabrication & Edge Work $15 $25 $40 Edge profiles impact price
Installation Labor $20 $35 $60 Includes removal and fitting
Templates & Fabrication Time $0 $5 $15 One-time setup
Seams & Backsplashes $0 $10 $20 Seam quality affects cost
Total Installed Cost (per sq ft) $60 $110 $210 Assumes typical 2 cm or 3 cm slabs

Overview Of Costs

Estimated total installed cost ranges from about $60 to $210 per square foot, depending on slab quality, edge style, and kitchen layout. The Assumptions: region, slab thickness, and labor hours.

Cost Breakdown

Material, fabrication, and labor dominate the price. The breakdown below shows how a typical project might allocate costs. The table uses both totals and per-square-foot references to help with budgeting.

Category Low Average High Notes Per Sq Ft
Materials $25 $40 $80 Quartz slab, color/grade $12-$40
Labor & Installation $20 $35 $60 Removal, fit, seal $8-$25
Fabrication & Edge Work $15 $25 $40 Cutouts, edge profile $7-$20
Templates & Fabrication Time $0 $5 $15 One-time setup $0-$5
Seams & Backsplashes $0 $10 $20 Seam fabrication $0-$10
Permits & Delivery $0 $5 $15 Local requirements $0-$5
Total $60 $110 $210 Typical kitchen island to full-size run Varies by project

What Drives Price

Key price variables include slab thickness, color rarity, edge style, and overall project complexity. Thicker slabs and high-end edges raise material and fabrication costs, while large or irregular layouts increase labor time. The per-square-foot rate also shifts with regional labor markets and supplier pricing.

Cost Drivers

Regional differences and job complexity influence pricing. Common drivers include:

  • Regional labor rates and delivery costs
  • Edge profiles such as eased, full bullnose, or bevel
  • Slab thickness (2 cm vs 3 cm) and underlayment requirements
  • Actual kitchen layout, number of sinks, and backsplash scope

Ways To Save

Smart planning and material choices can reduce overall costs. Consider selecting standard colors, prefer simpler edge profiles, and batch fabrication to minimize waste. Scheduling during off-peak seasons may also yield savings on installation labor.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by market; three U.S. regions show distinct ranges. Regional differences can affect both materials and labor. For example, urban coastal markets often run higher rates than rural areas, with suburb pricing typically in between.

  • Coastal Urban: materials $35-$70; labor $40-$80; total $120-$210 per sq ft
  • Midwest Suburban: materials $28-$60; labor $28-$65; total $90-$150 per sq ft
  • Rural: materials $25-$55; labor $25-$50; total $70-$120 per sq ft

Labor & Installation Time

Installation duration correlates with kitchen size and feature complexity. A standard 30–60 sq ft countertop run commonly takes 1–2 days, with crew costs reflecting hours worked and access to the job site. Complex backsplashes or multiple cutouts extend both time and price.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical outcomes.

  1. Basic: 30 sq ft, standard 2 cm slab, eased edge, single sink cutout. Labor 6–8 hours; material $30-$40/sq ft; total installed $1,800-$2,600.
  2. Mid-Range: 40 sq ft, 3 cm slab, full bullnose edge, 2 sinks, simple backsplash. Labor 8–12 hours; material $40-$60/sq ft; total installed $3,000-$5,000.
  3. Premium: 50 sq ft, specialty color, complex edge, island, extensive backsplash. Labor 12–16 hours; material $60-$80+/sq ft; total installed $4,800-$9,000.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.