Granite Countertop Installation Cost Estimator

Slab granite countertop prices range from $55 to $220 per square foot installed, with most homeowners spending $85 to $130 per square foot or between $2,295 and $4,390 total for an average-sized kitchen. Your total cost will depend on the size, thickness, level, and type of granite installed. Granite is a popular choice among homeowners and comes in many different colors, designs, and patterns to choose from for every budget.

National Average Cost$3,342
Minimum Cost$1,930
Maximum Cost$5,500
Average Range$2,295 to $4,390
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Granite slabs cost between $45 and $65 per square foot. If you decide on higher-quality granite with rare stones, the cost can increase to $75 to $100 or more per square foot.
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Generally the most affordable countertop material available, laminate is made from layers of plastic bonded to particleboard to form a solid surface.

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Laminate countertops are an inexpensive, low-maintenance alternative to pricey stone and solid-surface countertops, and they are available in many styles that mimic expensive surfaces such as granite or marble.

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Corian is fairly easy to scratch, can’t withstand high temperatures, is almost impossible to stain, and requires no maintenance. Granite is hard to scratch, can handle extremely high temperatures, needs to be maintained with a yearly sealant application, and can stain if you’re not diligent about cleaning up spills.

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Granite Countertop Cost Per Square Foot

Granite countertops cost between $85 to $120 per square foot on average which includes materials, labor, and installation. On the low-end, you can expect to spend $55 to $75 per square foot whereas the high-end prices start at $150 per square foot and up. Prices are highly dependant on the type of granite selected, its size, level, and thickness. Other factors include the finishing texture applied and any special edging features.

GRANITE COST PER SQUARE FOOT
Granite TypeCost Per Square Foot
Low End$55 – $75
Average$85 – $120
High End$150 – $220

 

Cost To Install Granite Countertops

The total cost of installation for granite countertops is $2,295 to $4,390 in a medium-sized kitchen with 27 square feet of counter space. Depending on the level of granite you select, you will likely spend between $55 and $220 per square foot for both materials and labor or an average of $98 per square foot installed.
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Labor Cost To Install Granite Countertops

The labor costs to install granite countertops range from $20 to $50 per square foot which includes fabrication, debris disposal, sink cutouts, and more. Delivery of the slab typically adds $180 or so to your labor costs and many times is included in the price.

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Granite Slab Prices Per Square Foot

Granite slab prices range from $45 to $180 or more depending on its level. Granite suppliers usually categorize their granite stock into groups by number or letter based on their look rather than their quality. The most plentiful, readily available granite falls into level 1 or A. Ultimately you could say there are three levels of granite based on patterns, grains, and colors.
LEVELS OF GRANITE PRICING
LevelCost Per Square FootFeatures
Level 1: Basic (A)$45–$55Simple design
Standard colors
Level 2: Medium (B)$57–$68More markings
Level 3: Exotic (C)$63–$180 or moreVivid color and patterns

Granite Countertops Cost Estimator

The cost of granite countertops will depend on the size of different sections of your home. Here is a cost estimator based on the materials and installation costs of $60 to $120 per square foot for counters, and $15 to $30 per square foot for flooring.

GRANITE COUNTERTOPS COST ESTIMATOR BY SURFACE
SurfaceSize (Inches)Average Cost Installed
Small Kitchen Counter24×100$1,000 – $2,000
Average Kitchen Counter24×160$1,600 – $3,200
Kitchen Island36×78$1,170 – $2,340
Bathroom Vanity Top20×36$300 – $600
Bar Top16×36$240 – $480
Bathroom Tile Flooring60×96$600 – $1,200
Kitchen Tile Flooring120×120$1,500 – $3,000

Cost Of Granite Backsplash

The 4”–6” granite backsplash is a great way to continue the clean look of the granite countertops. It will cost an additional $19 per linear foot to seam and edge it. If you want to add tile above it to modernize it a bit, you can float the tile wall out, so it aligns with the edge of the backsplash.

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Granite Texture

Generally, people will choose from one of three custom finishes on their countertops—from a more muted finish to a high shine. The additional finish costs another $1.70+ per square foot.

  • Leathered Granite

    This finish is created by pushing brushes with diamond tips across the granite surface. It results in a pebble-like textured look which resembles the surface of leather. Leathered granite will be less porous than regular granite and hides smears, fingerprints, water spots, and food crumbs. Leathered stone countertops will need to be sealed to help prevent the stone pores from absorbing stains. Leathering dark-colored granite will show off the texture best and reveal a high-end finish.

  • Honed Granite

    Honed granite is created by pushing brushes with diamond tips across the granite surface, but the polishing wheels are covered with abrasive pads which are stopped before the slab becomes genuinely polished. The resulting effect gives granite a matte or satin appearance, but it still feels smooth. Honed granite presents a more natural look than polished stone. This muted finish is subtle and doesn’t allow the color of the granite to come through the same way a polished slab would unless you add a color enhancer. Because the process leaves the granite more porous than a polished surface, it is recommended that you reseal the surface every few months.

  • Glossy Polished Granite

    Polished granite is deemed the top of the range, and the most elegant, when it comes to finishes. In addition to the shine and reflective nature the polishing process delivers, there is a richness to the colors that the other methods cannot match. It is the least porous finish, but it does a poor job of masking any imperfections in the stone. Polished granite is super scratch, stain, and bacteria resistant because the process seals the pores of the stone. Even though it takes longer to produce polished granite compared to honed, it’s typically cheaper because its popularity guarantees most vendors will order it in large quantities, which in turn lowers the per unit purchase price from their suppliers.

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