What is the price per square foot/slab/piece for different stone types and finishes?

Price ranges per square foot (sq ft):

  • Granite: ~$5 – $500+ (depending on color, rarity, and finish)
  • Marble: ~$7 – $300+ (depending on color, rarity, and finish)
  • Quartzite: ~$10 – $200+ (depending on color, rarity, and finish)
  • Soapstone: ~$15 – $100+ (depending on color and finish)
  • Travertine: ~$5 – $75+ (depending on type, color, and finish)
  • Slate: ~$3 – $40+ (depending on type, color, and finish)

Price ranges per slab:

  • Granite: ~$100 – $5,000+ (depending on size, thickness, color, rarity, and finish)
  • Marble: ~$150 – $3,000+ (depending on size, thickness, color, rarity, and finish)
  • Quartzite: ~$200 – $2,000+ (depending on size, thickness, color, rarity, and finish)
  • Soapstone: ~$300 – $1,000+ (depending on size, thickness, and finish)
  • Travertine: ~$100 – $750+ (depending on size, thickness, type, color, and finish)
  • Slate: ~$60 – $400+ (depending on size, thickness, type, color, and finish)

Price ranges per piece (for smaller tiles or pavers):

  • Granite: ~$1 – $10+ per piece (depending on size, thickness, color, and finish)
  • Marble: ~$2 – $15+ per piece (depending on size, thickness, color, and finish)
  • Quartzite: ~$3 – $20+ per piece (depending on size, thickness, color, and finish)
  • Soapstone: ~$5 – $15+ per piece (depending on size, thickness, and finish)
  • Travertine: ~$1 – $10+ per piece (depending on size, thickness, type, color, and finish)
  • Slate: ~$0.50 – $5+ per piece (depending on size, thickness, type, color, and finish)

Please keep in mind that these are just rough estimates, and the actual prices will vary depending on a variety of factors. It’s always best to contact the supplier directly for the most accurate pricing information.

Here are some additional tips for finding the best prices on natural stone:

  • Shop around: Get quotes from multiple suppliers before making a decision.
  • Consider buying remnants: Remnants are leftover pieces from larger slabs and can be significantly cheaper than buying a full slab.
  • Look for sales and promotions: Many stone suppliers offer discounts throughout the year.
  • Negotiate: Don’t be afraid to negotiate the price with the supplier.

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