A granite countertop can add a beautiful appearance to any bathroom when maintained properly. Granite is a durable material that does not scratch easily. Also, granite is a preferred choice due to the fact that it comes in a wide variety of colors, patterns, and styles. One downfall of choosing granite for you countertop is that it can be quite costly. By following these steps, you can easily determine the average cost of your new granite countertop.
Granite countertops are generally priced by the square foot. The first step you will need to take is to measure the size of your old countertop that you need replaced. After taking the measurements, to determine your square footage, you simply need to multiply the length of your countertop by the width. This number is the square foot of your bathroom countertop. Remember, if you have backlash areas that need replaced as well, include them in the measurements to be certain that you figure your budget properly.
Next, it is time to take a trip to the local hardware store to view the slabs of granite that they have available. The pieces you will find vary, and some of the more appealing ones may cost more. There are many different patterns, styles, and color choices to choose from. Set a budget that you wish to go by, and stick to it or you may end up spending far more that you had planned originally. When looking at the granite that the store has to offer, take special note in the price per square foot. Each type and style of granite countertop has a different price per square foot. Decide ahead of time how much you are willing to spend per square foot.
To determine the an estimate of the total price you will be paying, multiply the price per square foot by the total number of square feet you need to replace your counter. Granite is considered an elegant material and often is more costly to purchase than other materials. The next thing you need to determine is how much the installation of this product will cost. Sometimes, the cost per square foot also includes the installation. Other times, there is a set fee for the installation, and that varies, depending on who installs the granite bathroom countertop.
Remember, when determining the price of your project, that this is only an estimate. A good tip to avoid trouble in the money department is to add an extra ten percent to the total amount of the estimate. This should give you a very close approximate of what it will cost to install your new granite bathroom countertop.