Countertop Installation in Minneapolis, MN

Premium countertop materials, expertly templated and installed.

Countertop sourcing and installation for Minneapolis kitchens and baths. Minneapolis housing stock skews older — many homes were built between 1900 and 1940, which means knob-and-tube wiring, galvanized supply lines, and plaster walls are common surprises during a remodel. Plan for a 10–15% contingency for any pre-1950 home.

We source and install quartz, granite, marble, quartzite, and butcher block countertops for kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms. Includes templating, fabrication, edge profiles, and seam sealing.

What's Included in a Minneapolis Countertops

  • Slab selection at our fabricator partners
  • Digital templating
  • Custom fabrication and edge profile
  • Sink and faucet cutouts
  • Installation and seam joining
  • Sealing (for natural stone)

Minneapolis Countertops Cost Ranges (2026)

Real pricing tiers based on actual Minneapolis-area projects. Minneapolis's median home value of $345,000 supports the mid-range tier most commonly.

Quartz
$55–$95/sq ft installed
Cambria, Silestone, MSI. Engineered, low-maintenance, the most popular choice.
Granite
$45–$85/sq ft installed
Natural stone, unique patterns, very durable.
Quartzite
$80–$140/sq ft installed
Natural stone that mimics marble's look but is much more durable.
Marble
$75–$150/sq ft installed
Stunning but soft — best for low-use surfaces (baths, bars, hutches).
Butcher block
$30–$60/sq ft installed
Warm and traditional. Requires occasional oiling.

Our Process

  1. 1
    Slab selection
    Visit a fabricator showroom to pick the exact slab. We schedule and accompany you.
  2. 2
    Templating
    Digital templating happens after cabinets are installed. Takes 1–2 hours.
  3. 3
    Fabrication
    10–14 days from template to install for most materials.
  4. 4
    Installation
    Half-day install for a typical kitchen. Seam location chosen for minimum visibility.

About Remodeling in Minneapolis

Neighborhoods we serve in Minneapolis

Kenwood, Linden Hills, Lowry Hill, Northeast, Uptown, Longfellow, Tangletown, Bryn Mawr, Loring Park, Marcy-Holmes, Prospect Park, Whittier — covering ZIP codes 55401, 55403, 55404, 55405, 55406, 55407, 55408, 55409.

Typical Minneapolis homes

1920s bungalows, Tudor revivals, four-squares, mid-century ramblers, Victorian Queen Annes, modern infill new builds.

Minneapolis permit notes

Minneapolis requires a remodeling permit for any kitchen or bathroom work involving plumbing, electrical, structural changes, or any work over $1,000. Permits are pulled through the City of Minneapolis Development Review (CPED). Minneapolis permit office →

Minneapolis Countertops FAQs

Should I choose quartz or granite?+

Quartz is the more popular choice for most Minneapolis kitchens — it's engineered, non-porous, doesn't need sealing, and offers consistent patterns. Granite is the better choice if you want a one-of-a-kind natural stone look and don't mind annual sealing. Both are extremely durable.

How much do countertops cost for a typical Minneapolis kitchen?+

A typical Minneapolis kitchen has 30–45 sq ft of countertops. Expect $2,000–$4,000 for quartz, $1,500–$3,500 for granite, $2,500–$5,500 for quartzite, and $1,000–$2,500 for butcher block — all installed.

Is Cambria worth the price premium?+

Cambria is Minnesota-made (Le Sueur, MN) and often priced competitively in the Minneapolis — sometimes cheaper than imported quartz brands. The quality is excellent, the warranty is strong, and supporting a local manufacturer is a real plus. We install Cambria regularly.

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