(219) 384-1566
📍 Portage, IN

How Much Does
Quartz Countertop Installation Cost
in Portage, IN?

FindBravo shows you real Portage pricing for quartz countertop installation — based on actual local estimates, not fake lowball clicks. Compare what it actually costs before you call.

Average Cost in Portage
$4,500
Typical Range
$2,800 – $7,500
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Quartz Countertop Installation · Cabinet Installation · Trim Carpentry
$4,500
Installed price (avg.)
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What Quartz Countertop Installation Actually Costs in Portage

Small Kitchen
$2,800 – $4,000
Up to 40 sq ft. Typical for apartments or galley kitchens.
  • Entry-level quartz slab
  • Standard edge profile
  • Up to 40 sq ft coverage
  • Basic sink cutout
Large/Premium
$6,000 – $7,500
70+ sq ft. Large kitchen with island, premium edge, and multiple cutouts.
  • Premium quartz (Cambria, MSI)
  • Custom edge profile
  • Large island with waterfall
  • Multiple cutouts and seams
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FAQ

Common Questions About Quartz Countertop Installation Cost in Portage

How much do quartz countertops cost in Portage, IN?
Quartz countertops in Portage range from $2,800 to $7,500 installed. Entry-level quartz starts around $2,800; premium brands like Cambria run $6,000 and up.
Quartz vs. granite — what's better?
Quartz is non-porous and never needs sealing. Granite is natural stone with unique patterns but requires periodic sealing. For busy kitchens, quartz is lower maintenance. We source both and help you decide.
Do you do granite and marble too?
Yes. We supply and install quartz, granite, and marble. Most customers end up on quartz for the maintenance advantages, but we'll spec whatever fits your lifestyle.

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