2025 Marble Countertop Prices in Toronto: Full Breakdown

A marble countertop can elevate any kitchen or bathroom with timeless beauty, natural veining, and a sense of refined luxury. But how much does it actually cost to install a marble countertop in Toronto in 2025?

This guide breaks down everything you need to know about marble countertop pricing in the GTA—from slab costs to installation, edge profiles, sealing, and how to save money without compromising style.

 

Why This Guide Matters

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If you’re planning a kitchen or bathroom renovation in 2025, accurate budgeting is essential. The price of natural stone has increased with global shipping and quarry costs, making it even more important to know what to expect.

Better Marble works with designers, homeowners, and contractors across Toronto and the GTA to deliver high-quality marble slabs with full fabrication and installation support. Let’s break it down.

 

Average Marble Countertop Costs in Toronto (2025)

On average, you can expect to pay between CAD $90 and $250 per square foot installed for a marble countertop in the GTA. This includes the cost of the slab, fabrication, installation, and basic edge profiles.

Sample Pricing Breakdown:

Cost Element Price Range (CAD)
Marble Slab (Material) $60 – $250/sq ft
Fabrication  (cutting/shaping) $10 – $40/linear ft
Installation (labour) $50 – $ 100/ sq ft
Edge Profiles Included or $10 – $30/ft
Sink Cutouts $150 – $300 each
Old Countertop Removal $125 – $250
Sealing  $100 – $200 (every 6 – 12 months)
Taxes (HST) +13%

 

Cost Factors That Affect Pricing

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  1. Type of Marble: Premium marbles like Calacatta or Statuario cost significantly more than basic Carrara.

  2. Slab Thickness: 3cm slabs are more expensive than 2cm.

  3. Kitchen Size: Larger kitchens require more slab material and fabrication work.

  4. Edge Detail: Eased edges are included; ogee, bullnose, or mitred edges add to the cost.

  5. Installation Complexity: Multiple seams, curved edges, or full-height backsplashes increase labour costs.

  6. Delivery Distance: Long distances from the showroom or warehouse may incur additional fees.

 

Understanding Edge Profiles

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Edge profiles play both a decorative and functional role in your marble countertop. While a basic edge is often included in your quote, custom profiles can influence the overall price.

 

Top 10 Countertop Edge Profiles (2025)

  1. Eased / Straight Edge – Minimal, clean, and safe; ideal for modern and transitional kitchens

  2. Half Bullnose Edge – Rounded top with flat bottom; child-friendly and stylish

  3. Full Bullnose Edge – Fully rounded; traditional and smooth

  4. Beveled Edge – 45° angled cut; adds visual definition and chip resistance

  5. Ogee Edge – Ornate “S” shape; great for elegant, classic kitchens

  6. Mitered Edge – Seamless, thick slab illusion; perfect for waterfall islands

  7. Waterfall Edge – Continues slab vertically down sides for sculptural impact

  8. Pencil / ¼ Round Edge – Slightly rounded edge; subtle, modern finish

  9. Cove / Dupont Edge – Decorative, layered edge detail

  10. Chiseled / Natural Edge – Raw, rustic edge with organic texture

Not sure which edge is right for your kitchen? Ask our experts during your showroom visit or view samples in-store.

 

Real-Life Price Examples (Toronto 2025)

Small Kitchen (28 sq ft)

$90/sq ft installed = $2,520

Mid-grade Carrara marble, standard finish

Average Kitchen (30 sq ft)

$120/sq ft = $3,600

Premium slab, one sink cutout, eased edge

Large Kitchen (50 sq ft)

$200/sq ft = $10,000

Designer slab like Calacatta Vagli, mitred edge, full height backsplash

 

Compare with Other Countertop Materials (Installed in GTA)

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Material Price Range (CAD)
Marble $90 – $250 / sq ft
Quartz $80 – $180 / sq ft
Granite $75 – $175 / sq ft
Quartzite $120 – $250 / sq ft
Porcelain Slab $60 – $110 / sq ft

 

Ways to Save on Marble Countertops

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  • Choose remnants for smaller projects

  • Stick to standard edge profiles

  • Install during off-peak seasons

  • Simplify layout to avoid unnecessary seams or cutouts

  • Bundle with other renovations to optimize labour costs

Let our team help you save while maximizing style. Visit our showroom or call for personalized advice.

 

What’s Included in Installation

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  • Slab selection and design consultation: This involves helping you choose the right stone slab (e.g., granite, quartz, marble) for your project and discussing design elements like layout and seams.
  • Digital templating and measurements: Accurate measurements of your space are taken using digital tools to ensure a precise fit for your new countertops or surfaces.
  • Fabrication (cutting, polishing, finishing): This is where the raw slab is cut to size, holes for sinks and faucets are made, and the edges and surface are polished to the desired finish.
  • Edge profile finishing: The edges of your countertops are shaped and polished according to your chosen profile (e.g., eased, bullnose, ogee).
  • Delivery and installation: The fabricated stone is transported to your location and professionally installed.
  • Surface sealing: For natural stones like granite or marble, a sealant is applied to protect the surface from stains and moisture.

While the above list represents a common set of services, some fabricators might offer additional services (like old countertop removal, plumbing disconnection/reconnection) or might have certain exclusions. It’s always best to get a detailed quote and service agreement from your chosen fabricator to understand exactly what’s included in their price.

 

Final Thoughts: Is Marble Worth It?

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Marble countertops are more than a trend—they’re a timeless investment in elegance and home value. Whether you’re designing a custom kitchen or upgrading for resale, marble offers unmatched natural beauty and character.

Bonus: Buyers in the Toronto market increasingly value marble for its style and longevity, making it a smart move for resale.

Ready to explore slabs? Visit our showroom or contact us for a consultation.

 

FAQs 

How much does it cost to install a marble countertop in Toronto?

The average cost ranges from $90 to $250 per square foot installed, depending on the type of marble, thickness, edge profile, and complexity of installation.

What factors affect the price of marble countertops in 2025?

Key pricing factors include:

  • Type and grade of marble (e.g., Calacatta vs Carrara)
  • Slab thickness (2cm vs 3cm)
  • Edge profile and number of cutouts
  • Kitchen layout and total square footage
  • Fabrication complexity and installation accessibility

Is marble more expensive than quartz or granite?

Generally, yes—premium marbles like Calacatta or Statuario are pricier than entry-level quartz or granite. However, some exotic quartzites and high-end quartz can cost just as much or more.

Which marble is most affordable in Toronto?

Carrara marble is typically the most affordable, with pricing starting around $90–$110/sq ft installed. It offers classic gray veining and timeless appeal. 

Which marble countertops are considered high-end?

Premium options include:

  • Calacatta Vagli
  • Statuario
  • Arabescato Corchia
  • Violas like Calacatta Viola, Viola Monet Oro

These marbles feature dramatic veining and are often imported from Italy, making them ideal for luxury kitchens.

Are marble countertops more expensive than quartz?

Typically yes, though high-end quartz can match or exceed premium marble pricing.

What are the most popular countertop edge profiles in 2025?

Top edge profiles include:

  • Eased/straight edge (modern, safe, included in most quotes)
  • Half bullnose (classic and rounded)
  • Mitered edge (for waterfall islands or a thick, modern look)
  • Ogee (luxurious and traditional)

How does slab thickness impact cost and design?

  • 2cm slabs are thinner, lighter, and more affordable
  • 3cm slabs are thicker, more durable, and offer a high-end look

Choosing 3cm may eliminate the need for plywood substructure.

 

Does installing marble increase the resale value of my home?

Yes. In Toronto’s competitive real estate market, marble countertops are seen as a luxury upgrade that can boost buyer appeal and resale value, especially in mid-to-high-end homes.

How can I save money on marble countertops in Toronto?

  • Use remnants for vanities or small surfaces
  • Opt for standard edges like eased or pencil
  • Avoid complex layouts with many seams
  • Choose locally stocked slabs to reduce freight charges
  • Shop during off-peak seasons (January–March)

What’s included in the installation quote?

Most professional quotes include:

  • Slab material and selection
  • Digital templating and measurement
  • Fabrication (cutting and edge profiling)
  • Delivery and installation
  • Sealing (initial application)

Some fabricators may charge separately for sink cutouts, backsplashes, or old countertop removal—always request an itemized estimate.

 

How often should marble countertops be sealed?

Marble is porous and should be sealed every 6-12 months. Use a pH-neutral stone cleaner and avoiding acidic products like vinegar or lemon.

Does marble improve home resale value?

Yes. Marble is seen as a luxury upgrade and can boost property value in Toronto’s market.

Can I install marble myself?

DIY is not recommended due to the precision and weight involved. 

Where can I view marble slabs in person?

Visit our showroom in Toronto, Ontario to view full-size slabs, get expert advice, and choose your exact stone.

Established in 2020, Better Marble supplies the finest natural and engineered stones to Toronto, the GTA, and the Canadian market. With over 25 years of industry expertise, we specialize in premium materials that enhance any space—from floors and walls to kitchen countertops and outdoor projects. Our carefully curated selection of marble, quartzite, quartz, and porcelain slabs ensures exceptional quality, combining durability with timeless design.

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