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Quartz Countertops Cost Calculator

Common kitchen sizes
Estimated Total Cost
$2,100 – $3,300
$70.00 – $110.00 per sq ft
Material Cost
$1,800 – $2,700
Mid-Range quartz
Installation
$300 – $600
Professional install

* Estimates for budgeting purposes. Final costs vary by slab selection, edge profile, cutouts, and backsplash. Get quotes from fabricators.

Disclaimer: Estimates are for budgeting purposes only. Actual costs vary by location, contractor, material availability, and project complexity. Always get professional quotes for exact pricing.

Quartz Countertops Cost by Grade

Grade Material / Sq Ft Install / Sq Ft Total / Sq Ft
Builder Grade $40 – $60 $10 – $20 $50 – $80
Mid-Range $60 – $90 $10 – $20 $70 – $110
Premium $90 – $120 $10 – $20 $100 – $140
Designer/Luxury $120 – $200 $10 – $20 $130 – $220

Average Cost by Kitchen Size (Mid-Range Quartz)

Kitchen Size Countertop Area Estimated Total
Small (10×10) 25 sq ft $1,750 – $2,750
Medium (12×12) 35 sq ft $2,450 – $3,850
Large (15×15) 50 sq ft $3,500 – $5,500
XL with Island 70 sq ft $4,900 – $7,700

* Estimates include material and installation. Add $200–$500 for sink cutout and edge profile upgrades.

How We Calculate

Our quartz countertops cost calculator estimates project costs based on countertop area, quartz grade, and installation. Material costs vary by brand and pattern, while installation adds $10–$20 per square foot.

How the math works: Material cost = area × price per sq ft (varies by grade). Installation = area × $10–$20/sq ft. Total = material + installation. Price per square foot includes fabrication, polishing, and edge profile.

Quartz Grade Comparison

Builder Grade ($40–$60/sq ft) features basic colors and simple patterns. Solid whites, grays, and beiges. Good for rentals or budget remodels. 10-year warranty standard.

Mid-Range ($60–$90/sq ft) offers wider color selection, subtle veining, and better pattern depth. Most popular tier for homeowners. Brands include MSI Q Premium, Viatera, and store brands. 15-year warranty typical.

Premium ($90–$120/sq ft) includes popular brands like Caesarstone, Silestone, and lower-tier Cambria. Realistic marble looks, dramatic veining, and unique colors. 25-year warranty common.

Designer/Luxury ($120–$200/sq ft) features high-end brands like Cambria, Dekton, or exotic imports. Jumbo slabs (reducing seams), dramatic patterns, and exclusive colors. Lifetime warranties available.

Additional Cost Factors

Our estimates cover basic fabrication and installation. Not included: edge profiles (ogee, waterfall cost $10–$30/linear ft extra), cutouts ($100–$200 for sink, $50–$100 per appliance), backsplash ($300–$800 for 4-inch height), removal of old countertops ($100–$300), and plumbing modifications ($150–$400 if needed).

Quartz vs Other Materials

Quartz vs Granite: Similar cost, but quartz never needs sealing and has more consistent pricing. Granite offers unique natural patterns but requires annual sealing.

Quartz vs Marble: Marble costs $60–$200/sq ft and requires frequent sealing and maintenance. Quartz with marble-look patterns offers similar aesthetics without the upkeep.

Quartz vs Laminate: Laminate costs $10–$40/sq ft but looks cheap and damages easily. Quartz lasts 2–3× longer and adds more resale value.

Data Sources

Pricing data from HomeAdvisor, Angi, Caesarstone, Cambria, Silestone, and verified fabricator estimates. We review and update regularly.

Last updated: 2026-02-09

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do quartz countertops cost? +

Quartz countertops cost $50–$120 per square foot installed for most homeowners. Builder-grade quartz runs $40–$60/sq ft, mid-range $60–$90/sq ft, premium $90–$120/sq ft, and designer brands $120–$200/sq ft. A standard 30 sq ft kitchen costs $1,500–$3,600 installed with mid-range quartz.

Is quartz cheaper than granite? +

Quartz and granite cost roughly the same — both range $50–$120/sq ft installed for mid-range options. Quartz offers more consistent pricing since it's manufactured, while granite varies widely by slab rarity. Quartz requires less maintenance (no sealing), making it more cost-effective long-term despite similar upfront costs.

What brands of quartz are best? +

Top quartz brands: Caesarstone (industry pioneer, $60–$120/sq ft), Cambria (US-made, $70–$150/sq ft), Silestone (stain-resistant, $60–$100/sq ft), MSI Q Quartz (budget-friendly, $50–$80/sq ft), and Dekton (ultra-compact, $90–$150/sq ft). All carry 10–25 year warranties. Mid-range brands offer excellent quality at lower prices than premium names.

How much does quartz cost for a 10x10 kitchen? +

A 10×10 kitchen typically has 25–30 sq ft of countertops (L-shaped layout with standard depth). With mid-range quartz at $60–$90/sq ft installed, expect $1,500–$2,700. Add $200–$500 for undermount sink cutout, $100–$300 for edge profile upgrades, and $300–$600 for 4-inch backsplash if desired.

Does quartz increase home value? +

Yes, quartz countertops add value and appeal. Kitchen remodels with quartz recoup 50–70% of costs at resale. Buyers expect quartz or granite in modern homes — laminate or tile can actually hurt value. Quartz appeals to buyers because it's low-maintenance, durable, and looks high-end. Stick to neutral colors (white, gray, beige) for best ROI.

Can I install quartz countertops myself? +

DIY quartz installation is not recommended. Quartz slabs weigh 400–600 lbs, require specialized cutting tools (wet saw with diamond blade), and need precise templating to avoid waste. Professional fabricators have laser measuring, CNC cutting, and seaming expertise. Poor installation voids warranties. Save DIY for demolition and sink/faucet installation only.

How long do quartz countertops last? +

Quartz countertops last 25+ years with proper care, often outlasting the kitchen itself. They're harder than granite (7 on Mohs scale), resist chips and scratches, and never need sealing. Most manufacturers offer 10–25 year warranties, but properly maintained quartz can last a lifetime. Avoid extreme heat (trivets for hot pans) and harsh chemicals.

What is the cheapest quartz countertop? +

Builder-grade quartz from brands like MSI Q, Allen+Roth, or store brands (Home Depot, Lowe's) cost $40–$60/sq ft installed. These offer solid performance and 10-year warranties but limited color selection and simpler patterns. For best value, choose standard colors (white, gray), 2cm thickness, and straight edge profiles to avoid upcharges.

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