Tips on Measuring Your Kitchen Countertops for an Accurate Quote

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In order to get accurate quotes from different stone fabricators, you need to have a fairly good idea of the size of your granite or quartz countertops project. Here are tips to make you confident of getting right numbers to calculate the square footage of your countertops project.

You know what they say about measuring twice! When measuring for your new kitchen countertops, definitely start with a tape measure. You’ll also need a pen, some paper with a “to-scale” drawing and a calculator. The more careful and accurate your measurements are during the estimation process, the fewer surprises there will be when you get to finalizing your countertops project.

Remember that these instructions are just for preliminary estimation purposes. There’s still more measuring work to do for the actual cutting and installation (this part is the responsibility of the granite fabricator who does your project), as you’ll see below.

How to Measure for Your New Kitchen Countertops

First, assemble your “tools” for taking the measurements:

Then follow these steps to take accurate measurements of the countertop space:

After you’ve taken all the measurements and written them down, you’ll want to make some quick calculations on your calculator to determine your closely estimated square footage (from your inches).

Let’s say that you’ve measured the length of your countertop (twice!) at 112 inches. Multiply that by the depth of the standard countertop (25.5 inches):

To get the square footage, divide 2,856 by 144:

As for the backsplash, don’t forget to calculate that as well. Use the following calculation to get your estimate:

 Professional Digital Measuring for the Final Countertop Cut

After taking all of your measurements down and doing the preliminary calculations, contact us at the Arch City Granite office nearest you in either St. Louis, MO or O’Fallon, MO to schedule a consultation. After finalizing your project and placed order, our expert technician visits your home to take precise digital measurements of the countertop area before we start cutting or installing.

Then the only surprise you’ll get is how amazing your new kitchen countertops look!

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