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Super White Quartzite Cost Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T07:54:34+00:00 • 3 min read

Prices for Super White Quartzite countertops typically range from $45 to $100 per square foot installed, with higher-end installations reaching $120 per square foot depending on edge details and fabrication. The main cost drivers include material quality, thickness, edge profiles, seam work, and labor time.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Item Low Average High Notes
Material (slab) $8,000 $18,000 $32,000 Typical 20–25 slabs for a full kitchen; price varies by thickness and pattern
Fabrication & edge $2,000 $4,500 $8,000 Beveled or prominent edges add cost
Installation labor $2,500 $5,000 $9,000 Includes templating and support fabricator fees
Seams & finishing $200 $1,200 $2,200 Seams in high-visibility areas increased costs
Delivery & disposal $100 $600 $1,000 Crating and haul-away sometimes included
Overhead & profit $400 $1,600 $3,000 Installation team’s overhead
Taxes & permits $50 $350 $800 Regional tax differences

Overview Of Costs

The overall project price typically spans $45–$100 per square foot installed, driven by slab selection, edge profile, and local labor rates. For a standard 30–40 square foot kitchen, the total project cost commonly lands between $2,000 and $9,000, with premium options climbing higher. Per-square-foot pricing primarily reflects material quality, thickness, and fabrication complexity.

Cost Breakdown

Components Low Average High Notes
Materials $8,000 $18,000 $32,000 Includes slabs, waste, and edge prep
Labor $2,500 $5,000 $9,000 Templates, cutouts, sink/foil work
Equipment $0 $500 $1,500 Rentals or specialty tooling
Permits $0 $350 $800 Only if required by remodel scope
Delivery/Disposal $100 $600 $1,000 Crating; haul-away fees
Warranty $0 $200 $600 Limited vs. extended coverage
Contingency $0 $500 $1,500 Unforeseen cuts or repair needs

What Drives Price

Material characteristics and fabrication complexity most influence cost. Quartzite’s color variation, veining intensity, and slab consistency determine slab cost. Edge profiles (e.g., pencil, ogee, or waterfall) add labor and tooling time. Additionally, sink cutouts, faucet holes, and backsplash integration affect both materials and labor hours. Regional labor rates can swing total costs by 10–25%.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary across the country due to supply, demand, and labor costs. In the Northeast, price ranges tend to be higher, often 5–15% above national averages. The Midwest generally aligns with averages, while the Southeast and Southwest may skew lower by 5–10% depending on supplier networks. Labor availability and lead times can add or subtract several hundred dollars.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor costs usually account for 25–40% of total project pricing. Template time for a typical 30–40 square foot kitchen may be 6–12 hours, with additional hours for complex edges or large islands. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”> Domestic rates commonly range from $40–$80 per hour for skilled fabricators, with higher-end shops charging more for premium edges and on-site adjustments.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden costs may include waste disposal fees, extra sealant for porous surfaces, and freight surcharges for heavy slabs. If a backsplash is installed in the same project, expect incremental costs for material and seam work. Always request a detailed written estimate with line items.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical pricing for Super White Quartzite installations. These examples assume standard 3 cm thick slabs, standard edge profiles, and a mid-range install crew.

  1. Basic: 30 sq ft kitchen, straight-edge, no island, standard sink cutout. Materials $7,000; Labor $3,500; Delivery $200; Total $10,700.
  2. Mid-Range: 40 sq ft with 2 cm edge, island, under-mount sink, custom seam. Materials $14,000; Labor $5,000; Delivery $350; Total $19,350.
  3. Premium: 50 sq ft, full waterfall edge, large island, complex backsplash integration, premium polishing. Materials $22,000; Labor $8,000; Delivery $600; Total $30,600.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Pricing By Region

Comparing three markets reveals distinct patterns. In Coastal Metro areas, expect pricing at the high end of the range due to logistics and demand, around $90–$120 per sq ft installed. Suburban markets may fall in the $65–$95 per sq ft band, while Rural areas can dip to $50–$75 per sq ft with longer lead times. The total project cost is often driven by availability and delivery distance.

Ways To Save

To control overall cost, consider selecting a less intricate edge, reducing island square footage, or consolidating multiple small projects into one. Purchasing standard slab sizes and aligning delivery windows with fabricator schedules can reduce waste. Ask for a price lock or phased installation to manage budget risks.