Choosing between quartz and granite countertops is one of the biggest decisions Calgary homeowners face when renovating their kitchens. Both materials are beautiful, durable, and increase home value but they differ in price, maintenance, and long-term cost-effectiveness. At AAA Countertops Calgary, we fabricate and install both materials daily, so we’ve created this complete 2026 guide to help you make the right decision for your budget and lifestyle.
Here’s what you can expect to pay for a professional countertop installation in Calgary, including material, fabrication, and installation.
Material | Installed Cost per Sq. Ft. | Typical 65 Sq. Ft. Kitchen | Maintenance |
Quartz | $75 – $180 | $6,000 – $10,500 | None (no sealing) |
Granite | $70 – $160 | $5,000 – $9,000 | Requires yearly sealing |
Pro Tip: Gary Alleyne, owner of AAA Countertops tells homeowners to always compare installed prices. Material-only quotes can look cheaper but don’t include fabrication or labor.
When you hire a full-service Calgary installer like AAA Countertops, your quote includes:
AAA Countertops handles everything for you start to finish which means better pricing and faster turnarounds.
Category | Quartz | Granite |
Material Cost | $55–$140/sq. ft. | $45–$130/sq. ft. |
Fabrication | 15–20% | 20–25% |
Installation Labor | $35–$50/sq. ft. | $35–$50/sq. ft. |
Maintenance (5 yrs) | $0 | ~$300 (sealing) |
Warranty | Lifetime | None (varies) |
Over 10 years, quartz is often cheaper overall, even if the upfront cost is slightly higher.
Quartz costs more to manufacture but offers uniform colour and fewer flaws, which reduces waste and speeds up installation.
Granite’s cost fluctuates with rarity — exotic colors like Blue Bahia can double the price. Quartz prices are more consistent and easier to match across multiple slabs. For consistent modern looks, Calgary homeowners overwhelmingly choose white quartz with soft veining.
Both materials are available in 3cm slabs, Calgary’s current standard. Edge profiles affect final cost for both quartz and granite.
Edge Type | Added Cost (per linear ft) |
Eased | Included |
Beveled | +$10 |
Ogee | +$20 |
Mitered Waterfall | +$45–$60 |
Quartz edges polish smoother and more consistently than granite. This leads to less fabrication time and translates to lower labour costs.
Task | Quartz | Granite |
Sealing | None | Every 12 months |
Cleaning | Mild soap & water | pH-neutral stone cleaner |
Scratch Resistance | High | Very High |
Stain Resistance | Very High | Moderate |
Heat Resistance | High | Very High |
In Calgary’s dry climate and hard water, quartz holds up better over time. Granite requires sealing to prevent moisture stains and etching, especially near sinks.
Project Type | Quartz | Granite |
Material | HanStone “Montauk” Quartz | Colonial White Granite |
Kitchen Size | 68 sq. ft. | 68 sq. ft. |
Edge | Eased | Eased |
Installation Cost | $8,000 | $7,300 |
Maintenance (5 years) | $0 | $300 |
10-Year Total | $8,000 | $7,600 |
Warranty Coverage | Lifetime | None |
Quartz leads slightly in resale return — especially in modern and mid-upscale homes.
Material | ROI (Calgary Average) | Best Fit |
Quartz | 70–85% | Newer, family, or resale-ready homes |
Granite | 60–75% | Rustic or traditional-style homes |
In Calgary’s newer suburbs, buyers expect quartz countertops — making them the smarter resale investment.
If sustainability matters, locally fabricated HanStone quartz wins both economically and environmentally.
Choose Quartz If… | Choose Granite If… |
You want consistent color and veining | You love natural variation |
You prefer no maintenance | You don’t mind sealing yearly |
You want a sleek, modern kitchen | You prefer a more organic, natural look |
You plan to resell soon | You’re staying long-term and want natural stone |
Q1: Which lasts longer, quartz or granite?
Both can last 20–25 years, but quartz maintains its finish without sealing.
Q2: Is granite cheaper in Calgary?
Granite can start slightly cheaper per square foot, but quartz often wins on total lifetime cost.
Q3: Can you repair chips or cracks?
Yes. Both can be repaired, though quartz repairs are less visible due to uniform colour.
Q4: What’s the most popular countertop material in Calgary right now?
Quartz. Over 70% of Calgary kitchen remodels in 2025 feature quartz countertops. Gary says most people tend to go for white quartz countertops with grey or brown patterns.
Both granite and quartz are beautiful, durable choices but for most Calgary homeowners, quartz offers better value, less maintenance, and higher resale appeal.
At AAA Countertops Calgary, we fabricate and install both materials, helping you compare real slabs side by side before you buy.
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