Size of Quartzite Slabs Thickness and Properties

Quartzite has become one of the most sought-after natural stones in modern design, offering both strength and beauty. Formed through the metamorphosis of sandstone under immense heat and pressure, quartzite transforms into a dense, crystalline stone with striking veining and colors that rival marble while delivering durability comparable to granite.

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When planning a project, however, quartzite’s visual appeal is only half the story. The size and thickness of slabs play a critical role in design, cost, installation, and long-term performance. Whether you’re installing a seamless kitchen island, a full-height backsplash, or a luxury hotel lobby wall, understanding standard slab sizes, helps in making practical decisions. Similarly, choosing between thicknesses ensures the right balance of aesthetics and structural integrity.

Standard Quartzite Slab Sizes

Type of SlabSize (inches)Size (cm)Approx. Area (sq. ft.)Best Use Cases
Mini Slab31″ × 120″80 × 305 cm~26 sq. ft.Vanities, laundry counters, small bathrooms
Regular Slab60″ × 120″145 × 305 cm~50 sq. ft.Smaller kitchens, walls, bathroom counters
Jumbo Slab64″ × 126″160 × 320 cm~56 sq. ft.Medium to large kitchens, seamless backsplashes, islands
Super Jumbo79″ × 138″200 × 350 cm~76 sq. ft.Luxury islands, commercial walls, lobby claddings

Standard Quartzite Slab Thickness

ThicknessInchesBest ApplicationsSupport Requirement
2 cm~0.79 inWall cladding, bathroom vanities, vertical installationsNeeds plywood or substrate support for countertops
3 cm~1.18 inKitchen countertops, islands, bar tops, heavy-use areasNo extra support required

In this article, we break down everything you need to know about quartzite slab dimensions, thickness options, and physical properties so you can select the perfect fit for your project—whether it’s residential, commercial, or architectural.


Quartzite Slab Sizing

Typically, size is the first factor of consideration when sourcing quartzite. Larger slabs will create a more pristine installation with fewer seams, while smaller slabs can create less waste in tighter areas. 

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Mini Slabs

The average size for mini slabs is 31 × 120 inches. Since these slabs pick up less weight, they are easier to grip and install. As a result, these materials are often a preferable choice for bathroom vanities, backsplashes, or compact counters. They also happen to be the favored product of the fabricator, as they do not require the lifting equipment associated with heavier slabs.


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Regular Slabs

Regular quartzite slabs, typically 60″ × 120″ (145 × 305 cm) and covering about 50 sq. ft., are the most common standard size. They’re ideal for smaller kitchens, bathroom counters, and wall applications, offering a balance of easy handling and versatile use. While not as expansive as jumbo slabs, they remain a practical and cost-efficient choice for many residential projects.


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Jumbo Slabs

A common standard, jumbo slabs usually measure about 126 × 64 inches (10.5 × 5.25 ft.). They’re big enough for most kitchens, long islands, and feature walls. The larger surface area keeps seams to a minimum, letting the stone’s pattern flow naturally.


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Super Jumbo Slabs

These are the giants, stretching to 138 × 79 inches (11.5 × 6.6 ft.) or beyond. Because of their size and weight, they demand careful handling. But for expansive open kitchens, oversized reception counters, or commercial projects, they provide an unmatched visual impact.


How to Choose the Right Quartzite Stone Slab Size?

Choosing the right size depends on your project scope, budget, and installation requirements.

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The “right” size is the one that balances aesthetics, waste reduction, and practicality.


Jumbo Vs Super Jumbo – Which is the Best for You?

Both jumbo and super jumbo quartzite slabs have advantages, but the choice depends on application:

If you prioritize practicality and cost, jumbo slabs are a safe choice. For luxury projects where uninterrupted stone is a must, super jumbo slabs are worth the investment.


Advantages of Jumbo Quartzite Slabs (320 × 160 cm / 126″ × 63″)

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1. Minimal Joints – Seamless, but Manageable


2. Cost Considerations – More Affordable


3. Thickness Options – Standard Choices

Quartzite jumbo slabs are usually available in:


4. More Practical


Advantages of Super Jumbo Quartzite Slabs (350 × 200 cm / 138″ × 79″)

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1. Seamless Elegance


2. Design Versatility


3. Thickness Options


Why are Super Jumbo Quartzite Slabs More Expensive?


Why Super Jumbo is Expensive to Install?


Waste Reduction Strategies – Must Know

1. Precise Measurement


2. Optimal Slab Selection


3. Kitchen Layout Planning


4. New Fabrication Techniques


5. Super Jumbo Can Save Money


General Waste Approximations

Kitchen SizeRecommended Slab SizeEstimated Waste
Small (50 sq. ft.)3100 × 1400 mm regular slab10–15%
Medium (100 sq. ft.)3200 × 1600 mm jumbo5–10%
Large (150+ sq. ft.)Multiple slabs / super jumbo3–5%

Best Size for Calacatta Quartzite Slabs

For quartzites with dramatic veining such as Calacatta Quartzite:


What is the Largest Size of a Quartzite Slab?

The largest standard quartzite slab size currently available is 3500 × 2000 mm (138″ × 79″). Some suppliers may offer slightly larger or custom oversized cuts (up to 3600 × 2000 mm), but these are rare and expensive.


Quartzite Slab Thickness Options

Thickness is likely just as important as size. Thickness drives look and durability. A thicker edge will feel more professional and luxurious, while a thin profile will feel sleek and modern. In general, there are two standard thicknesses available, along with custom options for specialty projects.

Common Thicknesses (2 cm, 3 cm, Custom)

Quartzite Slab Thickness

2 cm (¾ inch)

2 cm slabs are lighter and more transportable; they are commonly used in Europe and Asia, and they are probably a great option for vertically installed surfaces such as wall cladding, shower walls, or backsplashes. For countertops, they will typically need extra support (like plywood or laminate edges) to provide support for the material.

3 cm (1¼ inch)

This thickness of quartzite is the preferred choice for countertops throughout North America. As a thicker product, a 3 cm slab will support its weight and will inherently be less likely to crack or chip. Less susceptible to breaking than thinner slabs, you can build countertops at a normal pace, as there is typically no need for plywood backing. The additional mass also adds a more luxurious feel to your kitchen and bathroom.

Custom Thicknesses

Designers tend to push the envelope a little tighter than others. 4 cm slabs can be countertops or bars like nothing else. Ultra-thin (1.2 cm) slabs can be applied to lightweight applications like furniture panels or complex wall faces. Because these are not common sizes, special handling will be required, and generally at higher prices.


Advantages of Thicknesses

ThicknessBest ForKey Benefits
2 cmWalls, vanitiesLightweight, easier to install, cost-effective.
3 cmKitchens, islandsSuperior strength, durability, no extra support needed.

Which Quartzite Slab Thickness is Best for You?


Quartzite for Countertops & Backsplashes – Recommended Slab Size

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Best Finish for Backsplashes

Because quartzite is denser and harder than granite, its visibility and durability are more evident in installation contexts, like kitchens and bathrooms. However, it is important to ensure that the ideal slab thickness and size are selected for both function and appearance.

For most kitchens, and likely yours, the preferred wall slab size is the jumbo slab (126 in x 63 in or about 10.5 ft x 5.25 ft). This size will cover the large countertop runs and kitchen islands with fewer seams. In addition to looking prettier, seams require cleaning and are often the greatest challenge with cleaning—these seams become even more critically positioned, often at the places with grout (that is more likely to stain) or resin-filled seams (not everyone wants food on a resin seam).


Table – Recommended Quartzite Slab Sizes for Countertops & Backsplashes

ApplicationRecommended Slab SizeDimensions (inches)Dimensions (cm)Key Benefits
Kitchen IslandsSuper Jumbo SlabUp to 138″ × 80″350 × 200 cmSeamless, continuous surface for oversized islands; highlights dramatic veining.
Standard CountertopsJumbo Slab126″ × 63″320 × 160 cmCovers long runs and L-shaped layouts with minimal seams.
Backsplashes / WallsJumbo Slab126″ × 63″320 × 160 cmFewer grout/resin seams, easier cleaning, and elegant appearance.
Small Spaces (bath, bars, utility)Mini Slab~96″ × 55″244 × 140 cmBudget-friendly, easier handling, limits waste in compact layouts.

Rule of Thumb: Always choose the largest slab size your budget and layout allow. Fewer seams = cleaner look, easier maintenance, and stronger visual impact.



Best Thickness for Quartzite Countertops

Best Thickness Quartzite Countertops
Heat Resistance
Heat Resistance
Resistance to Stains, Scratches, and Heat
Resistance to Stains and Scratches

Countertops take a beating — hot pans, heavy skillets, and the occasional hammering or banging from kitchen appliances, etc.; therefore, the 3 cm quartzite slab is the most commonly referred to standard or code of measure (or a gold standard).


Quartzite Thickness for Backsplashes

Quartzite Backsplash
Quartzite Backsplash Bathroom

Backsplashes don’t endure the same level of stress as countertops, so thinner slabs are perfectly acceptable here. In fact, using a thinner cut reduces cost and weight while maintaining style.


An additional consideration when installing a backsplash is if you would like just a standard 4-inch backsplash strip (cut from the countertop slab), or if you would like to have a full-height slab backsplash. A full-height slab backsplash looks fantastic in modern kitchens, especially in a modern industrial design with a waterfall island made of the same material.


Recommended Size & Thickness by Application

Quartzite isn’t a one-size-fits-all material. The right slab size and thickness depend a lot on where it will be used. For example, a kitchen island needs a different size and thickness than a shower wall or fireplace surround. Here is a useful guide to help you pick the best configuration for each use.

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Table – 10 Applications with Ideal Size & Thickness

ApplicationRecommended Slab SizeIdeal Thickness
Kitchen CountertopsJumbo (126″ x 63″)3 cm
Kitchen IslandsSuper Jumbo (138″ x 80″)3–4 cm
Bathroom VanitiesMini or Jumbo (96″ x 55″ – 126″ x 63″)2 cm or 3 cm
Backsplashes (Standard)Mini (96″ x 55″)2 cm
Backsplashes (Full-Height)Jumbo or custom tall cut1.2–2 cm
Flooring (High-Traffic)Custom cut (large rectangular tiles)2 cm
Fireplace SurroundsJumbo or custom2–3 cm
Outdoor KitchensJumbo (weather-resistant cuts)3 cm
Stair TreadsCustom cut to tread size3 cm
Wall Cladding / Feature WallsJumbo or Super Jumbo1.2–2 cm

If you are considering purchasing quartzite, it is important to source it from a reputable supplier. Petrosstone offers quartzite slabs in various thicknesses, sizes, and finishes, with great assurance. Their industry knowledge means you will have both beauty and durability, whether you need it for a fully functioning high-end kitchen, a gorgeous boutique hotel, or a sleek outdoor living space.


Standard Dimensions and Custom Cuts

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Typically, slabs measure approximately 110 to 140 inches in length and 55 to 80 inches in height; however, variations in quarry production can lead to differences in sizes.

For large projects, custom cuts are an option. A 12-foot island may require one uninterrupted piece, or you may need oversized panels for a wall in a hotel lobby, and so on. Conversely, perhaps a small bathroom would benefit from narrower slabs to limit waste. 


Custom Cutting and Edge Profiles

Thickness doesn’t just stop at the raw slab. Fabrication techniques allow quartzite to take on different profiles that enhance both performance and design.

Laminated Edges

Fabricators can join two slabs together at the edge, doubling the visible thickness. For example, a 2 cm slab with a laminated edge appears as 4 cm thick. This technique is common in luxury kitchens and reception counters where a bold, substantial look is desired without the full weight of a 4 cm slab.

Custom Edges Countertop

Mitered Edges

This involves cutting the edges of a slab at 45 degrees and joining them to create a seamless, waterfall-style finish. Mitered edges are popular for modern island designs and can make a countertop appear thicker than it actually is.

Mitred Joint for Countertops

Ogee, Beveled, and Bullnose Edge Profiles

Ogee Edge Countertop
Ogee
Beveled Edge Countertop
Beveled


These are decorative edge finishes applied to both 2 cm and 3 cm slabs. They don’t change the actual thickness but alter the perception of depth and style. For instance, an ogee edge adds elegance, while a bullnose softens the look.

Bullnose Edge Countertop
Bullnose

Bookmatching with Thin Cuts

This involves cutting the edges of a slab at 45 degrees and joining them to create a seamless, waterfall-style finish. Mitered edges are popular for modern island designs and can make a countertop appear thicker than it actually is.

These customization aspects allow quartzite slabs to be customized not only to meet the structural demands of the project but also to meet the project’s design language.

Bookmatching Slabs

Physical Properties of Quartzite

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While granite and marble may sit next to quartzite, quartzite occupies its own position on the hardness, density, and durability spectrum. The following discussion about these properties will explain why quartzite deserves serious consideration in regard to high-traffic kitchens, exterior features, and architectural details that will last.


Table – Strength, Hardness, Durability & Other Properties

PropertyQuartzite Value / RangeComparison / Notes
Mohs Hardness~7 (very hard)Harder than marble (3–4), similar to granite. Resistant to knife scratches.
Density2.6 – 2.8 g/cm³Denser than many natural stones, it contributes to durability.
Compressive Strength150–300 MPaHandles heavy loads, suitable for countertops and flooring.
Flexural Strength10–20 MPaHigher than marble; withstands bending stresses better.
Water Absorption0.2 – 0.5%Low porosity, but still benefits from sealing to prevent stains.
Abrasion ResistanceHighExcellent for flooring and outdoor use in high-traffic areas.
Heat ResistanceVery HighCan tolerate hot pans directly; less prone to thermal shock.
Chemical ResistanceGood (except strong acids)Acidic liquids may etch polished surfaces; sealing reduces risk.
UV ResistanceExcellentColor and structure remain stable under sunlight exposure.
Longevity20–30+ years with proper careOne of the most durable natural stone surfaces available.

In practice, these properties mean quartzite can confidently be used not just indoors but also in patios, outdoor kitchens, and wall claddings exposed to weather. Few stones combine marble-like beauty with granite-level strength the way quartzite does.


FAQs

What is the average size of a quartzite slab?

Most slabs typically range from 110 to 140″ in length and 55″ to 80″ in height. Jumbo slabs are usually about 126″ x 63″, and super jumbos are even larger at 138″ x 80″.

What thickness is preferable for quartzite countertops?

3 cm slabs are preferable. The advantages are structural stability, no need for plywood support, and luxurious looks.

Can I use 2 cm quartzite slabs for countertops?

Yes, 2 cm quartzite can be used for countertops, but they typically require plywood backing or laminated edges to reinforce them. They are mostly used for vanities, backsplashes, or wall cladding.


Summary

Quartzite is a stunning, durable, and versatile natural stone. Your slab’s size and thickness will ensure that your horizontal surface will be both stunningly elegant and safe. This applies to a large kitchen island or a full-height backsplash, or even a stunning feature wall. So, if you appreciate the natural veining (the aesthetic of the stone), you can marvel at the history of our planet that quartzite showcases for potentially millions of years. 


Key Takeaways


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