A lot of homeowners know that having a granite countertop can be a great game changer in their kitchen and bathroom. It’s a dense natural stone that can bring out the beauty of your space and offer a sturdy and grounding center. It can also elevate your home’s aesthetic and has many advantages.
Granite countertops are more durable than other materials, can withstand wear and tear and are heat resistant making them a perfect addition to your kitchen and bathroom. What’s more, they are stain-resistant especially when you seal them properly, all these features come in handy when you place them on an island in the middle of your kitchen.
Although there are many topics that differentiate between granite and quartz countertops, one of the main differences is cost. You may wonder what exactly the reason granites are highly expensive is, even more expensive than quartz. The truth is, that installing granite in your home is an investment that will pay off in time. If you decide to go for it, then you need to do the installation carefully and reseal it.
This article will walk you through the cost of granite fabrication so you can make the right assessment for your home.
Cost
Granite is a top and popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms, when it comes to the cost, as of 2025 you should budget around $2000 to $4000 with an average price of $3,250. The cost usually depends on the type of granite you choose, the size of the countertops, and installation quality.
Normally, granite has 5-7 pricing levels that range between $55-75 per square to $125-150. Normally, standard colors that don’t matter fall in the lower grade category while those with more coloring will be higher. Lower grades also contain more soft minerals that make them less durable than the higher ones and are more prone to wear and tear.
Aside from the colors and patterns of granite, you should also focus on the finish which can be honed, leathered or glossy. The patterns can be speckled, solid or marble, which means the more intense and special the design, the higher the cost.
Stone Importation
Additionally, if you import the stone, that will also be factored into the whole price. When it comes to colors, white and black granites are cheaper depending on the design and accessibility. Exotic colors such as red and gold are more expensive and harder to fabricate.
Finishes
Finishes are another factor that contributes to the bill. Glossy or polished finishes are considered more standard and highly reflective, so they are on the cheaper side while honed, are considered more natural, traditional, and not as reflective as the polished are on the average price side, leather is the most expensive finishes because it has rustic look gang brings out its deep natural color.
Slab Edging
Another essential point to keep in mind when it comes to the cost of granite countertops is the slab edging itself. Standard edging on countertop edges is quite cheaper so you will keep the price down to a minimum here, it consists of straight or penciled edges, quarter beveled or quarter round. Also, the company that does the edging can affect the price; companies like denverstoneplus.com not only sell the stones in Denver but also provide all kinds of services related to granite countertops. When you choose a premium edge, expect an increase of $10-$40 on each linear foot which may include waterfall edges or ogee.
Laminate edging is the most expensive among all the countertop edging options as it doubles the granite thickness. Naturally, you must consider the kind of edging that makes the most sense as you need to look for one that is affordable and will suit your style and aesthetics.
But, if you are willing to pay more for this investment, consider adding on a granite backsplash because it’s highly important especially if the granite is installed in your bathroom, the backsplash comes in different sizes, but you can get just four inches if you are on a tight budget, it helps protect your walls from spills and splashes.
Keep in mind that going for a full backsplash can increase the price by almost 50-70% depending on the size and complexity therefore it’s essential to consider your budget for the project before making a decision. But still, it’s recommended to try as much as possible to do the full backsplash because it will protect your walls which is important, and it will add value to your home as you will avoid spills and stains so your home will always look fine and new. Just prepare yourself for the price point and make plans ahead of the installation time.
Installation
Another crucial factor to take into consideration is the installation. Remember, the granite alone will account for almost half the total cost, the other half makes up for installation and labor which will depend on the edging, finishing and installation.
The installation process can take around 24 to 48 hours depending on the slab size, make sure you ask for a quote from the company ahead of time to avoid unnecessary surprises at a crucial time. Also, work with an experienced and certified installer even if it requires you to pay a small increase so your mind will be at ease knowing that you have handed the job to the right person, and that it will be done right.
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Conclusion
Generally, granite countertops are not cheap but an investment that will yield great returns in the long term. First, it will add value to your home, if you are even to put backsplashes, no stain or spill will affect it and will always look as new as possible. Remember, the whole granite accounts for half the cost while the other half goes to installation and labor which will depend on the installer and other factors.
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