Comparing the Costs of Caesarstone and Granite Countertops

Comparing the Costs of Caesarstone and Granite Countertops

June 19, 2012

Comparing the Costs of Caesarstone and Granite 
As the leading manufacturer of fine quartz materials, Caesarstone surfaces combine the power and beauty of nature with the advanced technology provided by high quality pigments and resins for a material that offers optimum form and function. Caesarstone is composed of 93% of the hardest minerals on earth and can withstand twice the impact of natural stone while also being more flexible, completely non-porous and absolutely maintenance free. So what is the price of a countertop surface that sounds almost too good to be true? Let's explore this by comparing the cost of Caesarstone to the cost of granite. 
Installed granite countertops can range from $40 to $150 per square foot. This wide price range is because the final cost of granite countertops will depend on several factors including the variation, quality and availability of the granite as well as the individual costs of the fabricator and installer. Choosing your granite manufacturer and fabricator requires careful consideration to ensure you are receiving the desired level of quality in both the actual stone slab and the installation. 
Installed Caesarstone countertops can range from $60 to $100 per square foot. This smaller price range is due to the consistent, high-quality manufacturing process used to produce Caesarstone surfaces. No matter which price tag, every Caesarstone surface comes with a lifetime residential warranty or a ten-year commercial warranty. High quality installation is additionally ensured by this warranty with the use of a Caesarstone Certified Fabricator. The difference in cost from one Caesarstone slab to another purely depends on the color and variation that is chosen. 
As we all know, "cost" can refer to more than simply the cash we pay during a remodeling project. With Caesarstone's consistent quality as well as consistent coloring, consumers always know exactly what they are getting. No surprises means no stress. 
While some will always opt for the naturally unique look of granite countertops, others will always side with the guaranteed aesthetics, quality and performance of Caesarstone countertops. 
Marble and Granite is the exclusive distributor of Caesarstone in New England with showrooms in Milford, Connecticut and Westwood, Massachusetts. Designers and homeowners can browse the 40 Ceasarstone colors available in online product catalog. For questions about our Caesarstone products, online ordering system or shipping, please contact us at 877-39-STONE. 
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