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How Much Does It Cost to Replace Countertops in New York, NY?

Local pricing for the New York-Newark metro area

Updated June 2026 · Local pricing for the New York-Newark metro area

Low End
$1,900
Basic install
Average Cost
$5,080
Most homeowners pay this
High End
$10,150
Complex install

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$2,290
Labor (45%)
$2,790
Materials (55%)
1–3
Days to complete

Prices estimated using the NailThePrice Local Cost Model™ — national averages adjusted for New York's labor rates, cost of living, and material pricing.

How Much Does Each Part of Countertop Replacement Cost?

The cost to replace countertops in New York ranges from $1,900 to $10,150, with most homeowners paying around $5,080. Your actual cost depends on several factors specific to your home and the New York-Newark market.

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Material (Granite, Quartz, Marble, Laminate, Butcher Block)

Laminate ($10–$40/sq ft) is cheapest, butcher block ($40–$80/sq ft) is mid-range, quartz ($50–$100/sq ft) is most popular, and marble ($75–$200/sq ft) is premium.

Linear Feet

Countertop area is measured in linear feet — more counter space means more material and fabrication cost.

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Edge Profile

Standard eased edges are included. Ogee, bullnose, and waterfall edges add $10–$30 per linear foot for fabrication.

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Sink Cutout

Undermount sink cutouts add $150–$300 for polishing the opening. Drop-in sinks need a simpler cutout that's usually included.

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Backsplash Integration

A matching stone backsplash (4-inch or full height) adds $10–$30 per linear foot but creates a cohesive, high-end look.

The Northeast tends to have higher labor costs, partly driven by stronger union presence and higher cost of living. Stricter building codes mean more inspection requirements — budget extra for permits.

Countertops are one of the few projects where tiny details completely change the final look

Most people focus on the slab color first, but edge profiles, seams, overhangs, sink cutouts, backsplash transitions, and layout decisions are usually what determine whether countertops end up looking custom or awkward.

One thing that surprises homeowners is how much the surrounding kitchen affects the countertop installation. Cabinet levelness, wall straightness, appliance dimensions, lighting, and even outlet placement can all become part of the conversation once templating starts. I've seen expensive slabs look average because the surrounding details weren't coordinated well.

The countertop projects that hold up best usually lean simpler. Clean layouts, fewer unnecessary seams, practical edge choices, and materials that fit how the kitchen actually gets used day-to-day instead of how it photographs online.

No Permit Typically Required

Countertop replacement in New York generally does not require a permit for standard installations. Check with your local building department if your project involves panel work or structural changes.

How Does New York's Climate Affect Countertop Replacement?

Interior work is less weather-dependent, making winter an excellent time to remodel. Contractors often have more availability and may offer better pricing during the slower months.

Can You DIY Countertop Replacement or Should You Hire a Pro?

⚠️ Advanced DIY Only

While possible for experienced homeowners, countertop replacement involves significant complexity. In New York, you may still need a licensed pro for permits and inspections. DIY could save $1,603–$2,061 in labor.

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Common Questions About Countertop Replacement in New York

How much does it cost to replace countertops in New York, NY?

The average cost to replace countertops in New York ranges from $1,900 to $10,150, with most homeowners paying around $5,080. This estimate includes both labor ($2,290) and materials ($2,790). Costs in New York are higher than the national average due to local cost of living and labor market conditions. Get multiple quotes from licensed New York contractors to lock in the best price.

Is a permit required for countertop replacement in New York?

New York does not typically require a permit for standard countertop replacement. However, projects involving electrical panel work, structural changes, or gas line modifications may still require one. Check with New York's building department to confirm before starting work.

How long does countertop replacement take in New York?

Most countertop replacement projects in New York take 1–3 days to complete. The timeline depends on project scope, contractor availability in the New York-Newark metro area, and seasonal demand. Scheduling during New York's off-peak season (typically fall and winter) can reduce wait times and may lower costs.

What countertop material is best for kitchens?

Quartz is the most popular choice — it's durable, non-porous (no sealing needed), stain-resistant, and available in hundreds of colors. Granite is a classic natural option but needs annual sealing. Butcher block adds warmth but requires regular oiling. Choose based on your maintenance tolerance and budget.

How long does countertop replacement take?

After selecting your material, expect 1–3 weeks for fabrication (template, cut, polish). Installation takes 2–4 hours for most kitchens. You'll be without countertops for the installation day. Laminate and butcher block have shorter lead times (a few days) compared to stone (2–3 weeks).

What Do Other Projects Cost in New York?

How Much Does Countertop Replacement Cost in Nearby Cities?

Replace Countertops in Rochester, NY — $3,850 Replace Countertops in Buffalo, NY — $3,850 Replace Countertops in Yonkers, NY — $4,840 Replace Countertops in Syracuse, NY — $3,790 Replace Countertops in Albany, NY — $3,910
Published March 2025 · Updated June 04, 2026 · Cost data based on local labor rates and market conditions in the New York-Newark metropolitan area.