Entry
$45–$75
per sq ft
Solid or near-solid white, minimal veining. Best for volume renovations and commercial projects where material cost is the primary constraint.
Brands: Daltile
White quartz is the workhorse of the slab category — a single color that spans pure solids, micro-flecked granite-look surfaces, and soft-veined marble-look styles. Whatever the design direction, a white quartz exists to support it: bright and clean for contemporary kitchens, warm and textured for transitional spaces, hospital-grade and uniform for commercial counters. Because it reflects light, white quartz also makes small kitchens and windowless bathrooms feel larger.
Compare statuario quartz colors, veining, and top brands — with transparent wholesale pricing — so you can spec the right slab before your next order.
White quartz countertops range from $45 to $160+ per square foot depending on brand, pattern complexity, slab size, and finish. GoSource members receive wholesale trade pricing across all tiers — here is what to expect by budget range.
Entry
$45–$75
per sq ft
Solid or near-solid white, minimal veining. Best for volume renovations and commercial projects where material cost is the primary constraint.
Brands: Daltile
Mid-Range
$75–$110
per sq ft
Full Italian marble-look styles — Carrara, Statuario, Calacatta — from the major brand lines. Best for residential kitchens, high-end multifamily, and design-build projects.
Brands: MSI, Caesarstone, Vadara
Premium
$110–$160+
per sq ft
Maximum veining complexity, largest slab formats, strongest warranties (lifetime / 25-year). Best for luxury residential, commercial spec work, and projects where the stone is a design feature.
Brands: Cambria, Silestone
How the top white quartz brands compare