The cost of Corian will vary slightly in different areas. Rarely will you find the exact same Corian prices between different vendors. This is because every vendor will price different items in different ways. However, the factors adding to the price will be the same no matter where you go.

When you go to buy Corian, all of the colors will be priced according to different levels. These levels are A-E normally, but occasionally new products are introduced at a higher price level. The cheapest colors (in terms of price) will be in the level A category and the most expensive colors will be in the E level. For instance, the color Glacier White is an A level color and the color Saffron is an E level color. Occasionally there will be promotions offering higher level colors at lower level prices. These levels will be the main factor when pricing your countertop however they will not be the only items determing the final cost. This is one of the reasons a square foot price is not an accurate determination of your corian countertop price.

 

Some of the most common items include:

Edging: Some edge styles will typically be included in your quoted price but some edges will be considered upgrade edges.

Cut-outs: The amount of cut-outs required will add to the price of your countertop.

Radius / Clipped Corners: Radius corners and clipped corners are harder to process therefore their will normally be an added charge for these items. The larger the length of the clip corner or radius age the more the cost will go up.

Splay Corners: Splay corners are the angled corners in an L-shaped countertop often because of a corner sink.

Removal: Any demolition of existing countertops will add to the price of your project.

Bump-outs: Any special design in the countertop that has a section sticking out will add to the cost.

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