Replacing your kitchen countertops can feel like an overwhelming task, especially when you’re trying to figure out the costs. You might be wondering, “How much will this really set me back?” That’s a common concern, and it’s understandable.
Between the different materials available and varying installation fees, it can be hard to pin down an exact number.
That’s where we come in. With 46 years of kitchen remodeling experience in central Ohio, we at JSB Home Solutions have helped countless homeowners transform their kitchens. We know exactly what it takes to get the most value for your investment. By the end of this article, you’ll have a clear understanding of the costs involved with replacing your kitchen countertops and what you should budget to make it happen.
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When it comes to replacing kitchen countertops, the cost per square foot can vary greatly depending on the material you choose. On average, here’s what you can expect:
Remember, these prices only cover the material itself. Installation and additional factors (such as custom edges, backsplashes, or removal of old countertops) can also add to the total cost. And if you are replacing your countertops as part of a larger kitchen project, you will need to consider the total cost of your kitchen remodel as you decide which material will fit within your budget.
One thing to note is that not all contractors install all types of countertops. If you have decided on the best material for your kitchen countertop, make sure that the contractor you hire installs that material. This is just one of the questions you should be asking a kitchen contractor before you hire them.
Aside from the material cost, professional installation can run you an additional $35 to $85 per hour, depending on your location and the complexity of the job.
Unlike natural stone, quartz is engineered, so there’s more flexibility in its design and color. Plus, it’s non-porous, meaning it won’t need sealing like granite or marble. Installation costs for quartz countertops can range from $70 to $100 per square foot, including labor.
Marble countertops are the epitome of luxury, but that luxury comes at a price. You can expect to pay anywhere from $75 to $250 per square foot for marble countertops. Since marble is a softer stone, it’s more prone to scratches and stains, so it might require extra care.
Installation for marble countertops is typically more labor-intensive, with costs ranging from $70 to $200 per square foot, depending on the complexity of the cuts and design.
To get an accurate estimate, you’ll need to consider the size of your kitchen, the material you choose, and the cost of installation. The average counter space in central Ohio kitchens is 30 square feet. For countertops around this size, replacing countertops can range from $1,500 on the low end for laminate, to upwards of $10,000 or more for high-end marble or quartz.
A good rule of thumb is to set aside about $2,000 to $4,500 for mid-range materials like granite or quartz, including installation. If you’re going for a more budget-friendly option like laminate, you can expect to spend $1,500 to $3,000.
However, if you love your current sink and it’s still in great condition, you can always check with your countertop installer to see if it’s possible to keep it. Just remember that reusing an old sink may limit your options for materials and design.
In many cases, it’s easier and more aesthetically pleasing to install a new backsplash to match your new countertops, ensuring everything flows together beautifully. This could be the perfect time to refresh both your countertops and backsplash for a cohesive new look!
Replacing your kitchen countertops doesn’t have to be a daunting financial mystery. Yes, there are several factors at play, but with the right information, you can make a decision that fits your budget and style needs. Whether you’re going for a sleek, modern quartz look or the timeless elegance of marble, understanding the costs helps you prepare and avoid surprises down the line.
Understanding the cost is one piece of the puzzle as you decide on the best kitchen countertop material for your budget and lifestyle. You should also consider when is the best time to replace your countertops; during a full kitchen remodel or as a stand-alone project.
Now that you have a better grasp of the expenses involved, your next step is to evaluate your kitchen's size, your style preferences, and start getting quotes from professionals. There are several key questions you should ask of any remodeling company you interview to make sure you hire a reputable contractor who is the best fit for your needs. We have put together a Remodeling Company Comparison Guide that lists the questions you should ask. There is also a worksheet where you can record each company’s answers to compare them to each other.
With this cost information in your pocket and the Remodeling Company Comparison Guide in your tool kit, you’re closer to a countertop upgrade than you think!