Quartz Countertops Edge Treatments
Edge treatments can increase quartz countertop costs. The range of treatments can cost from $5 to $60 per linear foot. Some manufacturers offer more intricate and detailed edge treatments, which are more expensive than the standard bevel, eased, and half-bullnose cuts. Some of the traditional cuts are included in the price of the quartz countertop, so if you have a preference, be sure to ask what type of edge treatment is included before the countertops are installed. Here are some common quartz countertop edge treatments.
- Eased: A slightly rounded top edge costs between $5 and $30 per foot.
- Straight: There is a slight rounding at the top and bottom edge for safety, and it costs between $10 and $30 per foot.
- Rounded/Half-bullnose: The top half of the edge is rounded, and it runs between $10 and $30 per square foot.
- Full bullnose: The top and bottom edges are completely rounded. This costs between $20 and $45 per square foot.
- Bevel: The edge is cut at a 45-degree angle and averages between $20 and $45 per square foot.
- Double bullnose: Two bullnose rounded edges cost between $30 and $60 per square foot.
- Ogee: The top edge features an S-cut and runs between $30 and $60 per square foot.
- Dupont: The top edge is cut at a 90-degree angle and a quarter-round below. This averages between $30 and $60 per square foot.