

If you are planning a kitchen refresh in the Valley, the first question on your mind is almost certainly: "What is this actually going to cost me?" In Phoenix and Scottsdale, the price of granite and quartz can fluctuate based on shipping costs, local demand, and the complexity of Arizona home layouts (like those massive kitchen islands we love). While every kitchen is unique, this guide breaks down the current 2026 market rates to help you budget for your renovation without the guesswork.

In the countertop world, stone is typically categorized into "Tiers" or "Levels." This grading system isn't necessarily about the quality of the stone (all our granite is durable!), but rather the rarity of the pattern and the origin of the slab.
Average Cost: $45 – $65 per sq. ft. (Installed)
Materials: Standard granite patterns like Santa Cecilia, Uba Tuba, or New Venetian Gold. Simple, consistent quartz colors.
Best For: Rental properties, house flips, or homeowners who want a clean, classic look without the premium price tag.
Average Cost: $65 – $90 per sq. ft. (Installed)
Materials: Granites with more movement and "veining," or popular engineered quartz brands that mimic the look of Carrara marble.
Best For: The "forever home" remodel. These stones offer a unique look that serves as a focal point for your kitchen.
Average Cost: $100 – $150+ per sq. ft. (Installed)
Materials: Rare Blue Bahia granite, high-end Calacatta Quartz, or Quartzite (the natural, ultra-hard stone).
Best For: High-end custom builds and luxury Scottsdale estates where the countertop is a literal piece of natural art.

Beyond the stone itself, three things specifically impact Phoenix installation costs:
The "Waterfall" Edge: If you want your quartz to spill over the side of the island down to the floor, you are adding significant square footage and fabrication time.
The Cutouts: Every sink, cooktop, and faucet hole requires precision CNC cutting. An undermount sink requires more polished edge-work than a drop-in.
Demolition & Disposal: Removing old, heavy tile or laminate countertops requires labor and disposal fees at local Valley landfills.
In the Phoenix real estate market, kitchen upgrades consistently offer one of the highest Returns on Investment (ROI). According to 2026 housing trends, homes with quartz or granite countertops sell faster and for higher prices than those with dated surfaces.
Pro-Tip: If you are on a tight budget, consider using a Tier 1 granite for your perimeter counters and a Tier 3 "showstopper" slab just for the kitchen island!
Ready to see how these numbers look for your specific kitchen? You don't have to wait for an on-site visit to get started.
[Send a picture message at 602-885-1418] – Our team will review your layout and send over a "ballpark" estimate within 24 hours.
