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Posted by 22jctiger22
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Posted on 1/3/24 at 10:36 pm to
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We paid about $75/sq foot for a new install for 3" quartzite.


Do you know the breakdown between labor and materials? We’re doing Taj Mahal quartzite in our new build and looking for a ballpark price range.
Posted by BilbeauTBaggins
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Posted on 1/4/24 at 8:26 am to
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Do you know the breakdown between labor and materials?

I do not. All I know is that the price / sq foot was including all the work and material. Deposit of around 25%+ upfront. Remainder paid after work is completed. They come in and laser out the measurements, sent us what they would do, cut out the holes for the sink (we even had a hole cut out for our coffee bar to have the wires run beneath the countertop. They also give the option to have a rounded edge vs. straight edge for the countertops. I went with straightedge.

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ballpark price rang

I did see stone going for up to $125+ but didn't like them anyway. My quartzite was relatively cheaper compared to the others. Average price seemed to be closer to $90/sq foot. We had almost 70 sq ft to work. I liked the movement and color in it and we actually got to pick out the exact slab that would be used. The facility has a warehouse behind with and they let us tour it to help us decide because it was much easier than looking at a sample piece in the showroom. They did however let us take a sample stone to bring home to put up against cabinets and see how we liked it.
This post was edited on 1/4/24 at 8:27 am
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