By Dana Ems, Owner and Master Stone FabricatorUpdated May 3, 202620+ years stone fabrication experience

How Much Do Bathroom Countertops Cost in Las Vegas? (2026 Guide)

Luxury Las Vegas master bathroom with white Calacatta marble vanity countertop and double sinks

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Bathroom countertops in Las Vegas cost between $200 and $1,500 installed, depending on the size of the vanity, the stone material, and the cutout count. A standard single-sink 25-by-22-inch vanity in Level 1 Granite runs roughly $200 to $300. A double-sink 60-inch master vanity in premium Calacatta Marble can reach $1,200 to $1,500.

If you want the short answer, call us at (702) 809-8436 for a free in-home quote. If you want the complete breakdown, this guide covers exact prices by material and size, what is included, what costs extra, and the Las Vegas-specific factors most fabricators do not mention.

Key Takeaways

  • Bathroom countertops cost $40-$150 per square foot installed in Las Vegas (most vanity tops total $200-$1,500)
  • Quartz is the most popular bathroom material because Las Vegas 278 PPM hard water punishes Marble and Travertine
  • Granite delivers the best value at $40-$100/sqft and handles hard water well with proper sealing
  • Marble is gorgeous but demands sealing every 6-12 months in Las Vegas, twice as often as in coastal cities
  • Standard pricing includes templating, fabrication, an eased edge, and installation — sink cutouts ($150-$300) are quoted separately

Bathroom Countertop Pricing by Material

Bathroom countertops are priced by the square foot, just like kitchen countertops. The difference is that bathroom vanities are smaller, so the total dollar amount lands lower even though the per-square-foot rate is similar. Here is what each material costs installed in a Las Vegas bathroom:

MaterialCost / sqftBest For BathroomsHard Water Performance
Granite (Level 1)$40-$55Heavy-use family bathroomsExcellent with sealing
Granite (Level 2-3)$55-$100Master bathrooms, design-forwardExcellent with sealing
Quartz (Caesarstone, Silestone, Cambria)$50-$120Low-maintenance bathroomsExcellent (non-porous)
Marble (Calacatta, Carrara, Statuario)$50-$150Decorative, low-traffic master bathsPoor — needs aggressive sealing
Quartzite (Taj Mahal, Super White)$60-$150Marble look without the worryExcellent
Soapstone$70-$120Distinctive farmhouse and traditional bathsVery good (oil monthly)
Porcelain Slab$60-$130Modern minimalist bathroomsExcellent (non-porous)

Granite Bathroom Vanities — $40-$100/sqft installed

Granite is the most under-appreciated bathroom material in Las Vegas. It handles our hard water beautifully when sealed, comes in hundreds of color options, and shrugs off the daily abuse of soap, toothpaste, and hairspray. Level 1 colors like Uba Tuba, Santa Cecilia, and New Venetian Gold start at $40 per square foot installed. Level 2 and 3 colors with more dramatic patterns push toward $100 per square foot.

For a 24-inch single vanity (about 4 sqft), Level 1 Granite costs $160 to $220 plus a sink cutout. For a 60-inch double-sink master vanity (about 9 sqft), expect $360 to $900 for the Granite plus two cutouts.

See our Granite countertop service page for color options and our Granite cost guide for kitchen-scale pricing.

Quartz Bathroom Vanities — $50-$120/sqft installed

Quartz is the most popular bathroom material in Las Vegas right now, and the reason is simple: it never needs sealing. Engineered Quartz from brands like Caesarstone, Silestone, and Cambria is non-porous, which means hard water cannot stain it the way it stains Marble or Travertine. For a Las Vegas bathroom that gets daily use, that is a meaningful advantage.

Cost runs $50 to $120 per square foot. A 24-inch single vanity in basic white Quartz is $200 to $300 plus cutouts. A 60-inch double vanity in premium veined Quartz can reach $700 to $1,100.

Marble Bathroom Vanities — $50-$150/sqft installed

Calacatta, Carrara, and Statuario Marble in a master bathroom is one of the most timeless looks in luxury design. The challenge in Las Vegas is that our 278 PPM hard water leaves mineral deposits on Marble noticeably faster than in soft-water cities. According to the Las Vegas Valley Water District, our tap water is more than 10 times harder than soft-water cities like Seattle.

What that means in practice: if you choose Marble for a bathroom, plan to reseal every 6 to 12 months instead of the once-every-1-to-2-years schedule you read about online. Wipe water off the surface daily. Use a stone-safe cleaner only.

Marble cost ranges from $50 to $150 per square foot installed depending on the variety. A 24-inch single Carrara vanity is roughly $200 to $300. A 60-inch Calacatta master vanity reaches $700 to $1,400.

When Susan from Henderson came to our slab yard set on a Marble master bath, we walked her through the exact maintenance schedule before she committed. She is the kind of customer who wanted the truth up front, and three years later her Marble still looks beautiful because she follows the schedule. Marble can absolutely work in a Las Vegas bathroom. It just demands a real maintenance commitment.

For more, see our Marble countertop page and the Marble cost guide.

Quartzite Bathroom Vanities — $60-$150/sqft installed

Quartzite is the smartest premium choice for Las Vegas bathrooms. It looks like Marble (dramatic veining is the appeal) but performs like Granite (high hardness, hard water resistance, low maintenance). Popular colors include Taj Mahal, Super White, Calacatta Quartzite, and Fantasy Brown.

A 24-inch Taj Mahal Quartzite vanity is $240 to $360. A 60-inch master vanity reaches $540 to $1,350. The price premium over Marble is real, but the maintenance savings over a 10-year ownership window are substantial.

See our Quartzite countertops page for slab options.

Other Materials (Soapstone, Porcelain)

Soapstone is a niche choice for traditional or farmhouse bathrooms. It runs $70 to $120 per square foot installed. It is naturally non-porous so it handles hard water well, but it requires monthly mineral oil application to maintain its dark patina.

Porcelain slab is increasingly popular for modern minimalist bathrooms. It is non-porous, never needs sealing, and is available in clean uniform colors or convincing marble-look patterns. Cost runs $60 to $130 per square foot.

Bathroom Vanity Cost by Size

Here is what bathroom countertops cost for common vanity sizes at each material level:

Vanity SizeGranite L1QuartzMarble (Carrara)Quartzite
24-inch single (4 sqft)$160-$220$200-$300$200-$300$240-$360
30-inch single (5 sqft)$200-$275$250-$375$250-$400$300-$450
36-inch single (6 sqft)$240-$330$300-$450$300-$500$360-$540
48-inch single (7 sqft)$280-$385$350-$525$350-$700$420-$700
60-inch double (9 sqft)$360-$495$450-$675$450-$900$540-$900
72-inch double (10 sqft)$400-$550$500-$750$500-$1,000$600-$1,000

These prices include the standard package described below. Sink cutouts and edge upgrades are quoted separately. For premium grades (Level 3 Granite, Calacatta Marble, exotic Quartzite), expect 50-100 percent above these ranges.

What Is Included in the Standard Price

When we quote a bathroom countertop, the per-square-foot price includes:

  • Digital templating with Flexijet laser-guided measurement
  • CNC fabrication — computerized precision cutting of your slab
  • Standard edge profile — eased or beveled, no upcharge
  • Professional installation — leveling, seaming, and adhesive
  • Initial sealing for porous materials (Granite, Marble, Quartzite)

You see one number and you know what that number covers. We do not add templating fees, sealer charges, or surprise line items at the end.

What Costs Extra

Add-ons are quoted separately because not every bathroom needs them. We list them up front so your budget is accurate:

Add-OnTypical Cost (Bathroom)
Single sink cutout (undermount)$150-$250
Double sink cutouts (master vanity)$300-$500
Vessel sink hole (no cutout, just drilling)$50-$100
Faucet hole drilling (3 holes for widespread)$30-$60
Backsplash, 4-inch standard$20-$45 per linear foot
Full backsplash (to mirror or window)$40-$120 per square foot
Upgraded edge profile (ogee, dupont, mitered)$10-$30 per linear foot
Old vanity top removal and disposal$100-$250
Plumbing disconnect and reconnect$150-$300

A couple in Summerlin recently asked us to be specific about total cost before they committed. They had a 60-inch master vanity needing Level 2 Steel Grey Granite, two undermount sink cutouts, six faucet holes (three per side for widespread faucets), a 4-inch backsplash around all sides, and removal of their existing laminate top. Here is how it broke down: $585 for the Granite (9 sqft at $65), $400 for two cutouts, $60 for faucet drilling, $200 for the backsplash (about 12 linear feet), and $200 for removal. Total: $1,445. No surprises at install.

Get an exact quote for your bathroom or call (702) 809-8436. We will walk through every line item.

Las Vegas Hard Water Considerations for Bathroom Countertops

Bathrooms see more direct water contact than kitchens. Sinks, faucets, and shower benches all collect water that evaporates and leaves mineral deposits behind. In Las Vegas, where water hardness averages 278 parts per million, this matters.

What this means for material selection:

Best for Las Vegas bathrooms:

  • Quartz (non-porous, never absorbs water)
  • Porcelain slab (non-porous)
  • Quartzite (extremely dense, sealed)
  • Granite (porous but seals well)

Demands extra care in Las Vegas bathrooms:

  • Marble (resealing every 6-12 months minimum)
  • Travertine (porous, prone to mineral staining)
  • Limestone (very porous, not recommended for vanities)
  • Onyx (decorative only — too soft for a working bathroom)

For the full breakdown on how Las Vegas climate affects every stone material, see our climate-specific countertop guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much should a bathroom countertop cost in Las Vegas?

A bathroom countertop in Las Vegas costs between $200 and $1,500 installed depending on the size of the vanity and the stone material. Most single-sink vanities run $200 to $400. Double-sink master vanities run $500 to $1,500. The cost includes templating, fabrication, edge profile, installation, and initial sealing. Sink cutouts and edge upgrades are quoted separately.

What is the best countertop material for a bathroom in Las Vegas?

Quartz is the most practical choice for a Las Vegas bathroom because it is non-porous and handles our 278 PPM hard water without staining. Granite is the best value (hard, durable, low maintenance with proper sealing). Quartzite delivers a Marble look with much better performance. Marble is beautiful but demands sealing every 6 to 12 months in Las Vegas, twice as often as in soft-water cities.

Can I use Clorox wipes on a Quartz bathroom countertop?

No. Bleach-based cleaners (including Clorox wipes) and abrasive cleaners can damage the resin binder in engineered Quartz over time. Use mild dish soap and water, or a stone-safe cleaner labeled for engineered Quartz. The same rule applies to all bathroom stone materials except Porcelain slab.

What countertop material is best for hard water?

The most hard-water-resistant materials are Quartz (non-porous), Porcelain slab (non-porous), and Quartzite (extremely dense). All three resist mineral deposits without aggressive maintenance. Granite is also good with annual sealing. Avoid Marble, Travertine, and Limestone for high-contact bathroom surfaces unless you accept the maintenance commitment.

Is it cheaper to put a Granite or Quartz countertop in a bathroom?

Granite is typically cheaper at the entry level, starting at $40 per square foot installed. Quartz starts around $50 per square foot installed. For a 24-inch single vanity, the difference is roughly $40 to $80 total. At mid-range and premium grades, the gap narrows. The bigger consideration is maintenance: Quartz never needs sealing, Granite needs resealing every 18 to 24 months.

How long does bathroom countertop installation take?

Most residential bathroom countertop projects take 5 to 10 business days from templating to installation. We template after old countertops are removed and any cabinet work is finished. Fabrication takes 3 to 7 business days depending on edge profile complexity. Installation itself takes 2 to 4 hours per vanity.

Do you offer free estimates for bathroom countertops?

Yes. We provide free in-home consultations for all bathroom countertop projects. We measure the space, discuss material options based on your bathroom use case, and provide a detailed itemized quote. Call (702) 809-8436 to schedule.

When Marble Is the Wrong Choice for a Las Vegas Bathroom

We will sell you a Marble bathroom vanity. We will also tell you the truth about when it is the wrong fit. Marble is the wrong choice if:

  • Your master bathroom is the only bathroom in the house (heavy daily use accelerates wear)
  • You travel frequently and cannot maintain a 6-12 month sealing schedule (mineral deposits build up fast in Las Vegas water)
  • You want zero maintenance (Quartzite delivers the same look without the schedule)
  • You use vinegar, lemon, or acidic cleaners (these etch Marble permanently)
  • Your bathroom contains hair coloring products, nail polish remover, or perfume (these can stain Marble through the sealer)

Where Marble works in a Las Vegas bathroom:

  • Powder rooms (low traffic, no daily soap and toothpaste)
  • Master baths in homes with multiple bathrooms
  • Decorative shower benches and tub surrounds
  • Vanity tops where the homeowner accepts the maintenance commitment

If the look matters more than the schedule, we can install Marble and give you a clear care plan. If the schedule sounds like too much, we will recommend Quartzite or Calacatta-pattern Quartz instead.

How to Budget for Your Bathroom Countertop Project

Here are practical tips for getting the best value:

Measure your vanity first. Multiply length by depth (usually 22 inches) and divide by 144 to get square footage. A 60-inch double vanity is typically 9 sqft.

Choose your priorities. If budget is tight, a Level 1 Granite with an eased edge is a beautiful, durable choice for $200 to $400 total. Spend the savings on a higher-end faucet or vessel sinks.

Consider remnants. For small powder room vanities under 24 inches, we often have remnant pieces from larger jobs that we offer at a reduced rate.

Bundle with kitchen. If you are also doing kitchen countertops, fabricating both in the same visit reduces our setup cost and saves you on the bathroom side.

Visit the slab yard. Seeing full slabs in person helps you find the perfect stone without overspending. A Level 1 Granite with great natural movement can deliver the look you thought required Level 3 pricing.

Get Your Free Bathroom Countertop Estimate

Ready to price out your bathroom countertop? Here is how to start:

  1. Call us: (702) 809-8436 (English) or (702) 764-1528 (Spanish)
  2. Visit our slab yard at 2951 N Lamont St, Las Vegas, NV 89115 to see full slabs in person
  3. Get a detailed quote with every line item explained, no surprises

We are open 7 days a week, 7 AM to 8 PM. Whether you are budgeting for a future remodel or ready to start next week, we will give you honest numbers.

Request Your Free Estimate | Call (702) 809-8436

About the Author

Dana Ems owns Night & Day Stone, a family-owned countertop fabrication shop serving the Las Vegas valley for over 20 years. Dana has personally fabricated and installed thousands of bathroom vanities and shower benches across Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, and Centennial Hills. The pricing in this guide reflects the current Las Vegas market as of May 2026.

Visit our slab yard at 2951 N Lamont St, Las Vegas, NV 89115. English (702) 809-8436. Spanish (702) 764-1528. Bonded & Insured. Nevada C-19 License # 0094568.

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