Installation Cost Add-Ons Calgary Homeowners Should Expect (Cutouts, Edges, & Seams)

Granite & Quartz Countertop Pricing Guide for 2026

If you’re shopping for granite or quartz countertops in Calgary, you’ve probably noticed that most companies advertise “$X per square foot installed.” What many homeowners don’t realize is that the square-foot price isn’t the full story. Certain design features, cutouts, and fabrication details can raise the total cost of your project. These aren’t hidden fees—they’re industry-standard. But understanding them upfront helps you compare quotes more accurately and avoid surprise costs. As a local installer with nearly two decades in the industry, Gary Alleyne from AAA Countertops has seen thousands of Calgary kitchen layouts. He explains that most price differences between quotes come down to three things:

  • the number of cutouts
  • the edge profile you choose
  • the number and placement of seams

Below is a clear breakdown of what each add-on typically costs in 2026 and why it matters.

Common Countertop Add-Ons and What They Cost in Calgary

1. Sink Cutouts (Undermount, Drop-In, and Farmhouse)

Every sink style requires a different level of workmanship. In Calgary, here’s what homeowners can expect to pay in 2026:

Drop-in sink cutout: usually included or $50–$90
Undermount sink cutout: $180–$250
Polishing the undermount edge: $120–$180
Farmhouse apron sink cutout: $350–$550 depending on model

Undermount sinks are the most popular, but they also require extra polishing and precision. Gary notes that most chips and cracks he sees happen around undermount sinks installed by inexperienced crews. The cutout needs to be done correctly in the shop—not on-site—to avoid weakening the stone.

2. Cooktop & Range Cutouts

Cooktop openings require reinforced support and slow, controlled cutting. Calgary pricing typically falls between:

Standard cooktop cutout: $250–$350
Slide-in range notch: $50–$120

If you’re switching appliances, it’s important to confirm the new dimensions. Even a small difference in radius corners or width can require extra fabrication time.

3. Faucet, Soap Dispenser & Accessory Holes

Homes with multiple accessories (RO system, air switch, soap pump) will need additional drilling:

Faucet hole: $40–$60 each
Air switch hole: $50–$75
Soap dispenser hole: $40–$60

Gary often recommends homeowners decide on their faucet early, since some models require multiple holes.

4. Edge Profiles (Eased, Bevel, Ogee, Mitered Waterfall)

The edge you choose has a big impact on both the look and the price of your project.

Included or low-cost edges:
• Eased
• Pencil round
• Standard bevel

Mid-range upgrade edges ($20–$45/ft):
• Double bevel
• Bullnose

Premium edges ($45–$90/ft):
• Ogee
• Dupont
• Waterfall mitered edges

In 2026, Calgary kitchens with modern flat-front cabinets often choose eased or mitered edges. Traditional homes sometimes lean toward ogee or Dupont.

5. Backsplash Upgrades

A standard 4-inch backsplash is usually included, but a full-height backsplash adds more fabrication time.

Standard 4-inch backsplash: included or $10–$20/ft
Full-height backsplash: $45–$85/sq ft (depends on slab complexity)

Full-height backsplash is trending again in 2026, especially for granite with strong movement patterns.

6. Seam Placement & Additional Seams

Most companies include one seam. Extra seams add cost because they require more labor to align grain patterns.

Typical seam add-on (Calgary 2026): $180–$250 per seam

Gary’s approach is to minimize seams whenever possible. His templating process reduces seam visibility by aligning the grain, which is especially important with granite that has high movement. One example is a job he completed for Grant’s friend’s father. The kitchen and both bathrooms used a patterned Goodstone material, and Gary planned the seams so carefully that the pattern looked continuous across the entire kitchen—something that homeowners always appreciate, and something that reduces visual “breaks” in the slab.

7. Removal & Disposal of Old Countertops

If you need the old countertops taken out, most Calgary companies charge:

Laminate removal: $150–$350
Granite/quartz removal: $350–$650
Disposal fees: $80–$150

Gary always recommends verifying whether your installer includes disposal; some companies leave the debris for the homeowner to handle.

8. On-Site Modifications (Avoid if Possible)

On-site cutting increases the risk of cracks and dust. When it’s unavoidable, installers charge more because the process is slower and requires special equipment.

On-site trimming (minor edge adjustments): $120–$300
On-site cutout adjustments: $200–$450

AAA Countertops avoids on-site cutting unless absolutely necessary.

Why One Company’s Quote Might Be Cheaper—or More Expensive

Two Calgary companies might quote you the same square-foot price but differ by $1,000 once the add-ons are included. That’s why Gary encourages homeowners to always look for these items in writing:

  • material
  • templating
  • fabrication
  • installation
  • cutouts
  • edge profile
  • backsplash
  • removal
  • disposal
  • seam count

AAA Countertops provides fully itemized quotes within 24 hours when you send measurements—a big help when comparing multiple companies.

How to Save Money Without Sacrificing Quality

Choose in-stock slabs.
These often save 10–15% because they’re already in Calgary.

Keep the layout simple.
Fewer seams = lower cost.

Choose standard edges.
Eased edges are modern and free.

Limit extra cutouts.
Fewer holes keeps your price down.

Use a reputable installer to avoid mistakes.
Poor fabrication can cost thousands in repairs.

Get an Accurate Quote for Your Calgary Countertops

If you want a fast, no-pressure price estimate, submit your measurements to AAA Countertops and Gary will send you a detailed quote within 24 hours. You can also visit our granite page here. And you can get in touch with us here.

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