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Sea Pearl Quartzite Price Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T07:54:34+00:00 • 3 min read

Buyers typically pay for Sea Pearl Quartzite based on slab quality, thickness, finish, and installation complexity. Main cost drivers include material grade, edge details, edge grinding, and locale-specific labor rates. This guide presents cost ranges and practical pricing for U.S. buyers.

Item Low Average High Notes
Quartzite Slab ( Sea Pearl, 2 cm) $40 $60 $90 Per sq ft, assuming standard stock
Quartzite Slab ( Sea Pearl, 3 cm) $55 $85 $130 Per sq ft, thicker slabs require more quarry stock
Quartzite Countertop Installed (DIY-ready materials) $1,500 $3,000 $5,000 Assumes basic layout; excludes fabrication labor
Labor & Fabrication $25 $45 $70 Per hour; includes templating, cutting, polishing
Edge Treatment $6 $12 $25 Sold edge profile per linear ft
Removal & Delivery $150 $350 $750 Based on distance and stairs

Overview Of Costs

Sea Pearl Quartzite cost ranges reflect material quality and installation complexity. For planning, consider both total project ranges and per unit pricing. Assumptions include standard kitchen layouts, 2–3 cm stock, and typical install crews. The total project price combines material plus fabrication, delivery, and labor. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Cost Breakdown

The following table outlines common cost components and typical share of overall price. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”> Regional differences and job specifics can shift shares significantly.

Component Low Average High Notes
Materials $40-$90 $60-$85 $90-$130 2 cm versus 3 cm stock; thickness matters
Labor $25/hr $40/hr $70/hr Templating, cutting, polishing
Fabrication Time 6 hours 10 hours 20 hours Depends on layout complexity
Delivery $150 $325 $750 Distance and stairs
Edge Work $6/ft $12/ft $25/ft Profile choices affect cost
Waste & Offcuts $0 $20 $60 Based on layout waste
Permits & Fees $0 $60 $300 Region dependent
Maintenance & Care Kit $0 $20 $60 Sealant and cleaner

What Drives Price

Material quality, thickness, and finish drive the main cost. Sea Pearl Quartzite with a higher gloss or leathered finish adds to fabrication time and edge work. A 2 cm stock costs less per square foot than a 3 cm stock, but thicker slabs may reduce waste and seams in certain layouts. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by market. In the Northeast, installation labor tends to be higher, while the Midwest often shows moderate rates. The West may incur higher delivery charges due to distance from quarries. Expect roughly 5–15 percent variance by region. Local shop incentives can also alter final pricing.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor costs reflect templating, cutting, polishing, and seam work. A typical install uses 8–18 hours of labor for mid size kitchens. Higher complexity layouts increase hours and per hour rates. When quoting, request a breakout of templating, fabrication, and seam work for transparency. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden costs may include edge finishing upgrades, specialty sealants, or extra sealing visits. Some projects require additional sealing every few years and occasional maintenance visits. Ask for a written line item for all extras. Delivery restrictions, staging, and parking permits can add small but cumulative fees.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical quotes in common project contexts. All figures shown are illustrative ranges for U.S. markets.

Basic Scenario

2 cm Sea Pearl slabs, simple square kitchen, standard edge, removal, delivery. Labor 8 hours at 45 per hour. Materials 60 per sq ft, 40 sq ft countertop. Total: about 3,100–3,800 before tax.

Mid-Range Scenario

3 cm Sea Pearl with eased edge, seaming, templating, and standard sink cutout. Labor 12 hours at 50 per hour. Materials 85 per sq ft, 45 sq ft countertop. Total: about 5,000–6,500 including fabrication and delivery.

Premium Scenario

3 cm Sea Pearl with full bevel edge, complex layout, premium sealant package, and expedited delivery. Labor 16 hours at 70 per hour. Materials 120 per sq ft, 50 sq ft countertop. Total: about 8,500–11,000.

Price By Region

Three regional snapshots show typical total ranges from urban to rural areas. Urban centers often incur higher labor and delivery fees. Suburban markets balance travel costs with moderate labor rates, while rural areas may offer lower labor but longer lead times.

Pricing FAQ

Common price questions include how thickness changes cost, whether measurement accuracy affects quotes, and if backsplash or additional surfaces alter pricing. Clarify all included items before signing a contract.