Granite is less expensive than marble starting at roughly 75 square foot installed and 100 more than that for higher end stone.
Is marble more expensive than granite.
While definitely not a cheap countertop option the look and endurance of stone make it well worth the cost.
However high end marble tends to be more expensive than equivalent high end granite.
Granite generally costs between 35 to 75 per square foot.
Costs granite counters range in cost from 40 to 75 a square foot on average.
Because of the high price tag some homeowners choose to use marble only in certain parts of the kitchen such as an inland or baking station.
Because marble slabs are usually smaller than granite slabs you may need more pieces to complete a full kitchen if using marble.
Marble is also more vulnerable to scratches than granite and it requires sealing and periodic resealing by a professional.
This number will depend on a variety of factors including what type of granite you choose how much of it you need and any cutouts or angles your project requires.
All three countertop options are more expensive than most laminate wood tile or concrete alternatives.
Granite and marble countertops both cost around 40 to 150 per square foot including the cost of installation.
Costs vary according to color and general appearance.
Installed marble countertops start at around 100 square foot and can go over 200.