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Old 01-03-2013, 10:55 AM
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Pricing for granite is a challenge and why you have to decide on the granite and then shop. Just the different edges can run from $0.00 to $12 an inch. The one I chose was $7 an inch and I had 570 inches. They discounted that because of the number of inches to about half that, but that still added $1500 to my cost.

Someone may pick the exact same granite with just a half bullnose which is usually the free one and have a completely different price. Then think someone else is expensive. Mine was just over $6000 for everything. That was granite sink, new faucets, higher end granite, two slabs so only one seam, larger kitchen and 2 baths with the edge below. So unless you know exactly what you want, total square footage, exact granite slabs, edges, sink type and mounting, faucets, and installation, you are guessing at best as to the best price.

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