How Much Do Quartz Countertops Cost in Las Vegas? (2026 Guide)
Quartz countertops in Las Vegas cost between $50 and $120 per square foot installed. A typical Las Vegas kitchen with 35 square feet of countertop space runs $1,750 to $4,200 total, depending on the brand, color, and edge profile you choose.
We're Night & Day Stone, a family-owned countertop fabrication shop with 20+ years of stone experience in Las Vegas. We fabricate and install Caesarstone, Silestone, Cambria, and other engineered Quartz brands for homeowners across the valley. This guide breaks down exactly what Quartz countertops cost in 2026, what drives the price, and how to get the best value for your kitchen.
> Key Takeaways
- Quartz countertops in Las Vegas cost $50 to $120 per square foot installed, with most homeowners spending $65 to $90/sqft
- Budget-friendly Quartz starts at $50/sqft (entry-level Caesarstone and Silestone), while premium Cambria collections reach $120/sqft
- Installed pricing includes digital templating, CNC fabrication, standard edge profile, and professional installation
- Quartz requires zero sealing, which saves Las Vegas homeowners $150 to $300 per year compared to natural stone maintenance
- Call (702) 809-8436 for a free Quartz countertop estimate, 7 days a week
Quartz Countertop Pricing by Brand Tier
Not all Quartz is priced the same. The brand, color, and pattern complexity are the biggest factors in your per-square-foot cost. Here is how pricing breaks down across the three main tiers we see in Las Vegas.
Budget and Entry Level: $50 to $65 per Square Foot Installed
Entry-level Quartz gives you the core benefits of engineered stone (non-porous, zero maintenance, consistent color) at the most accessible price point. These slabs tend to feature solid colors or simple speckled patterns without the dramatic veining found in premium collections.
What you'll find at this tier:- Caesarstone entry-level colors (Raw Concrete, Pure White, Midnight)
- Silestone basics from the Loft and Nebula series
- Lesser-known brands with solid manufacturing quality
This tier works well for rental properties, investment flips, and homeowners who prioritize durability and low maintenance over a natural stone look.
Mid-Range: $65 to $90 per Square Foot Installed
This is where most Las Vegas homeowners land. Mid-range Quartz delivers the marble-inspired veining and movement that people love, without the maintenance that actual Marble demands.
What you'll find at this tier:- Popular Silestone colors like Calacatta Gold and Ethereal Dusk
- Caesarstone mid-range lines including their Supernatural collection
- Standard Cambria designs with moderate veining
- Most colors from brands like Viatera and MSI
When Maria and Tom visited our slab yard in Henderson last winter, they came in expecting to spend $4,000 on basic white Quartz for their 40-square-foot kitchen. We showed them a Silestone Calacatta Gold slab in the mid-range tier that gave them the veined marble look Maria had been saving photos of for months. Their total came in at $3,400, right in their budget, and Maria still texts us photos of her kitchen island every time she hosts dinner.
Premium: $90 to $120 per Square Foot Installed
Premium Quartz is engineered to rival the look of exotic natural stone. These slabs feature bold veining, bookmatched patterns, and proprietary technologies that make them nearly indistinguishable from Calacatta Marble or rare Quartzite.
What you'll find at this tier:- Cambria premium collections (Brittanicca, Ironsbridge, Skara Brae)
- Silestone Loft and Sunlit Days premium lines
- Caesarstone Metropolitan and Porcelain collections
- Designer collaborations and limited-edition colorways
Premium Quartz makes sense when you want the look of $150/sqft Marble with none of the maintenance. For a busy Las Vegas kitchen, that trade-off is worth serious consideration.
Quartz Countertop Cost by Kitchen Size
Here is what your Quartz countertop project will likely cost based on typical Las Vegas kitchen sizes:
| Kitchen Size | Square Feet | Budget Tier ($50-$65/sqft) | Mid-Range ($65-$90/sqft) | Premium ($90-$120/sqft) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small / Galley | 25 sq ft | $1,250 - $1,625 | $1,625 - $2,250 | $2,250 - $3,000 |
| Average Kitchen | 35 sq ft | $1,750 - $2,275 | $2,275 - $3,150 | $3,150 - $4,200 |
| Large / Island Kitchen | 50 sq ft | $2,500 - $3,250 | $3,250 - $4,500 | $4,500 - $6,000 |
These totals include templating, fabrication, a standard eased or beveled edge profile, and installation. Keep reading for what costs extra.
What's Included vs. What Costs Extra
We believe in transparent pricing. When we quote your Quartz countertop project, here is exactly what is and is not included.
Included in your per-square-foot price:- Digital templating with our Flexijet laser system (millimeter accuracy)
- CNC precision fabrication
- Standard edge profile (eased or beveled)
- Professional installation with desert-rated adhesives
- Cleanup after installation
- Sink cutouts: $150 to $300 each
- Upgraded edge profiles (half bullnose, ogee, waterfall): $10 to $30 per linear foot
- Backsplash fabrication: $20 to $45 per linear foot
- Old countertop removal and disposal: $200 to $500
- Plumbing disconnect/reconnect (if not handled by your plumber): varies
We quote these items separately so you only pay for what your project actually needs. No bundled mystery charges, no surprise line items on install day.
Want a detailed quote for your kitchen? Call us at (702) 809-8436 or request a free estimate. We'll walk you through every cost before you commit to anything.Quartz vs. Granite vs. Marble: Cost Comparison
If you are weighing Quartz against other popular countertop materials, this comparison will help you understand the full cost picture, including long-term maintenance.
| Factor | Quartz | Granite | Marble |
|---|---|---|---|
| Installed Cost/sqft | $50 - $120 | $40 - $100 | $50 - $150 |
| Annual Sealing Cost | $0 | $150 - $300 | $200 - $400 |
| Heat Resistance | Low (use trivets) | High | Medium |
| Scratch Resistance | High | Very High | Low |
| Stain Resistance | Very High (non-porous) | High (when sealed) | Low (porous) |
| Hard Water Resistance | Excellent | Good (when sealed) | Poor |
| UV Resistance | Low (can yellow) | Excellent | Excellent |
| 10-Year Maintenance Cost | $0 | $1,500 - $3,000 | $2,000 - $4,000 |
The upfront cost of Quartz and Granite overlaps significantly. Where Quartz pulls ahead is in long-term savings. Zero sealing, zero staining, and zero maintenance adds up over a decade of ownership, especially in Las Vegas where hard water accelerates wear on natural stone surfaces.
Considering Granite instead? Read our full Granite countertop guide and pricing.
Brand Comparison: Caesarstone vs. Silestone vs. Cambria
The three dominant Quartz brands each bring something different to the table. Here is how they compare on price, quality, and what you get for the money.
Caesarstone: $50 to $95 per Square Foot Installed
Caesarstone pioneered engineered Quartz and offers one of the widest color ranges in the industry. Their entry-level solids are among the most affordable Quartz options, while their Supernatural and Metropolitan lines compete with premium offerings from other brands.
Best for: Homeowners who want variety at a competitive price point. Caesarstone covers more of the budget and mid-range spectrum than any other brand.Silestone: $55 to $100 per Square Foot Installed
Silestone is the only major Quartz brand with built-in antimicrobial protection (their N-Boost technology). Their Calacatta and marble-inspired designs are consistently among the most requested colors in our shop.
Best for: Families who prioritize hygiene and want convincing marble-look patterns. Silestone's mid-range sweet spot delivers excellent value.Cambria: $75 to $120 per Square Foot Installed
Cambria is American-made (mined and manufactured in Minnesota) and positions itself as the premium option. Their designs tend to be bolder and more dramatic than competitors, and their warranty program is among the strongest.
Best for: Homeowners investing in a forever kitchen who want a statement countertop. Cambria's premium collections like Brittanicca are genuinely stunning.We fabricate all three brands and can show you slab samples from each when you visit our shop. Explore all our Quartz countertop options and colors.
Why Quartz Countertops Cost What They Do
Understanding what goes into engineered Quartz helps explain the pricing.
Quartz countertops are roughly 90 to 94 percent ground natural quartz crystals bound together with 6 to 10 percent polymer resins and pigments. The manufacturing process involves vibro-compression under vacuum at high temperatures, creating a slab that is harder, more consistent, and more stain-resistant than most natural stone.
What drives the cost up:- Raw quartz sourcing and processing. Natural quartz must be mined, crushed to precise gradations, and purified before it enters the manufacturing line.
- Resin technology. Higher-quality resins produce better color consistency, UV stability, and scratch resistance. Premium slabs use advanced resin formulations.
- Pattern complexity. Solid colors cost less to produce. Marble-look veining requires multiple pigment layers and proprietary techniques that add manufacturing cost.
- Brand investment. Cambria, Caesarstone, and Silestone invest heavily in R&D, warranties, and marketing. That is baked into the slab cost.
- Fabrication precision. Quartz is extremely hard (7 on the Mohs scale), which means it requires diamond-tipped tooling and experienced fabricators. The Natural Stone Institute notes that proper fabrication is critical for both aesthetics and structural integrity.
The Las Vegas Angle: Why Quartz Makes Sense Here
Quartz has two specific advantages and one notable limitation for Las Vegas homeowners.
No Sealing Means Real Savings
Las Vegas hard water at 278 parts per million is brutal on natural stone. Granite needs resealing every one to two years. Marble needs it every six to twelve months. Each professional sealing runs $150 to $400 depending on your countertop size.
With Quartz, that cost is zero. Forever. The non-porous surface shrugs off hard water deposits, coffee, wine, and cooking oils without any sealing, special cleaners, or annual maintenance appointments. Over ten years, that is $1,500 to $4,000 in savings compared to natural stone.
Dust and Abrasion? Not a Problem
Desert dust is mildly abrasive and can dull polished Marble over time. Quartz at 7 Mohs hardness handles Las Vegas dust without issue. A damp cloth is all it takes.
The UV Limitation You Should Know About
Here is where we give you the honest advice others skip. Quartz resin can yellow or discolor with prolonged UV exposure. If your kitchen has large west-facing windows that flood the countertop with direct afternoon sun for hours each day, this is a real consideration.
We had a customer in Summerlin whose kitchen island sat directly under a skylight. After two years, there was a noticeable color shift in the area that got the most sun. We helped her choose a replacement in a warmer tone that masked any future shift, but the better move is planning for it upfront.
Our recommendation: If your Las Vegas kitchen gets heavy direct sunlight, ask us about UV-resistant Quartz lines, or consider natural stone alternatives like Granite or Quartzite that are unaffected by UV.How to Save on Quartz Countertops in Las Vegas
You do not have to compromise on quality to stay within budget. Here are the strategies our customers use most often.
Choose Popular Colors
The most-produced colors from major brands tend to cost less per square foot. Whites, grays, and classic marble-look patterns are manufactured in higher volumes, which keeps pricing competitive. Exotic or limited-edition colors cost more because production runs are smaller.
Keep Your Edge Profile Simple
A standard eased or beveled edge is included in your installed price. Upgrading to an ogee, waterfall, or mitered edge adds $10 to $30 per linear foot. On a 25-linear-foot kitchen perimeter, that is $250 to $750 in edge upgrades. If budget is tight, the standard edge looks clean and modern.
Ask About Remnants
After fabricating larger kitchens, we often have high-quality remnant pieces left over. These are perfect for bathroom vanities, bar tops, laundry rooms, or smaller kitchen projects. Remnant pricing can save you 20 to 40 percent compared to ordering a full slab.
Bundle Your Projects
If you are doing both kitchen and bathroom countertops, bundling with a single fabricator saves on templating and installation costs. We can often cut multiple rooms from the same slab, which reduces material waste and your total price.
Skip the Backsplash (or Tile It Instead)
A fabricated Quartz backsplash adds $20 to $45 per linear foot. A tile backsplash installed by a tile setter is often less expensive and gives you more design flexibility. This one decision can save $400 to $900 on a typical kitchen.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Quartz countertop cost for a typical Las Vegas kitchen?
A typical Las Vegas kitchen has 30 to 40 square feet of countertop space. At current pricing, expect to spend $1,500 to $4,800 installed, depending on the brand and tier. Most of our customers land in the $2,200 to $3,500 range with mid-range Quartz selections.
Is Quartz cheaper than Granite in Las Vegas?
Upfront, Quartz and Granite pricing overlaps. Granite starts at $40/sqft while Quartz starts at $50/sqft. But Quartz requires zero maintenance, while Granite needs professional sealing every one to two years ($150 to $300 each time). Over ten years, Quartz often costs less overall.
Which Quartz brand is the best value?
Caesarstone offers the widest range of affordable options. Silestone provides the best value in the mid-range with its antimicrobial technology included. Cambria delivers the highest quality at a premium price. The best value depends on your priorities and budget.
Can Quartz countertops handle Las Vegas hard water?
Yes. This is one of the biggest advantages of Quartz in Las Vegas. Because Quartz is non-porous, hard water deposits wipe right off instead of penetrating the surface like they do with unsealed Granite or Marble.
Do Quartz countertops yellow in sunlight?
They can. The resin in engineered Quartz is sensitive to prolonged UV exposure. If your Las Vegas kitchen gets direct sun for several hours daily, discuss UV-resistant options with your fabricator. Natural stone and Porcelain are not affected by UV.
How long does Quartz countertop installation take?
From the day we template your kitchen to the day your new Quartz countertops are installed and ready to use, the typical timeline is 7 to 10 business days. We handle everything: templating, fabrication, delivery, and installation.
Get Your Free Quartz Countertop Estimate
Ready to price out Quartz countertops for your Las Vegas kitchen? Here is how to get started:
- Call us: (702) 809-8436 (English) or (702) 764-1528 (Spanish)
- Visit our slab yard: See Quartz samples from Caesarstone, Silestone, Cambria, and more
- Get your estimate: We'll provide a detailed, line-by-line quote with no hidden fees
We're available 7 days a week, 7 AM to 8 PM. Whether you are comparing brands, finalizing your kitchen remodel budget, or ready to pick your slab, we are here to help with honest answers and transparent pricing.
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