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Methodology and sources

How we estimate countertop installation cost

Every estimate combines national unit costs with a local labor adjustment for your state. This page shows the formula, source inputs, limitations, and review notes behind the calculator.

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Methodology summary

Transparent formula

Quantities are driven by the countertop area, the material, the number of sink and cooktop cutouts, the edge profile, and any matching backsplash or old-top removal; the project band is ±25%.

Regional labor only

Labor multipliers affect the labor share of each line item; materials stay nationally priced.

Clear limitations

These are planning estimates, not live contractor quotes or guarantees.

The formula

For each line item we multiply a quantity by a national unit cost, then apply a quality-grade factor. A regional labor multiplier is applied to the labor portion only; materials are priced nationally. We show the itemized result as a ±25% range.

National unit costs

Line itemNational unit costSource
Countertop slab$44.00 / sq ftsource
Fabrication & installation$28.00 / sq ftsource
Upgraded edge profile$12.00 / sq ftsource
Sink & cooktop cutouts$100.00 / sq ftsource
Stone backsplash$35.00 / sq ftsource
Old countertop removal$5.00 / sq ftsource

Regional labor multipliers

Each state's labor multiplier is its mean carpenter wage relative to the national mean, from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (Carpenters, SOC 47-2031) — used as a construction-labor proxy because countertop installation has no dedicated occupation code. Multipliers are bounded to a sane range and applied to the labor share of each line item, so materials stay nationally priced while labor tracks local wages.

Data vintage and limitations

Compiled June 2026 from public cost aggregators and government wage data. These are derived estimates, not live contractor quotes. Local prices vary with project complexity, access, and material availability; always confirm with a licensed contractor before budgeting.

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