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How much are slabs of quartz?

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The price of quartz slabs (like those used for countertops) can vary based on factors such as quality, brand, thickness, and location. Here is a general price range:

Engineered Quartz Slabs (Popular Brands like Caesarstone, Silestone, Cambria, etc.)

- Price per square foot: $50 - $150+
- Price per full slab (typical size: ~56' x 120' or ~60' x 120'):
- Entry-level: $800 - $1,500 per slab
- Mid-range: $1,500 - $3,500 per slab
- Premium/Luxury:$3,500 - $6,000+ per slab

Factors Affecting Price:
1. Brand: High-end brands (Cambria, Silestone) cost more than budget options.
2. Thickness: Standard is 2cm or 3cm (3cm is more expensive).
3. Color & Pattern: Rare or exotic designs cost more.
4. Location & Supplier: Prices vary by region and dealer.

Where to Buy:
- Home improvement stores (e.g., Home Depot, Lowes)
- Specialty countertop fabricators
- Direct from manufacturers (Caesarstone, Cambria, etc.)

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