How Much Do Quartz Countertops Cost in Southeastern PA? (2026 Installed Price Guide)

Farmhouse sink in a Wayne, PA kitchen remodel by Fedor Fabrication

Last updated: May 2026 · Alex Smearman, Fedor Fabrication Quick Answer Quartz countertops cost $100–$180 per square foot installed in Southeastern PA in 2026. A typical 30–55 sq ft kitchen lands at $3,500–$9,500 installed — about 12–18% of a full kitchen remodel. The most expensive misunderstanding: thinking the Googled slab price is the price. The … Read more

How Much Does a Walk-In Shower Conversion Cost in Southeastern PA? (2026 Guide)

Wayne primary bathroom with half-knee-wall walk-in shower, frameless glass door, and a window inside the shower

Last updated: May 2026 · Alex Smearman, Fedor Fabrication A walk-in shower conversion costs $8,000–$15,000+ inside a full bath remodel, $12,000–$25,000+ as a standalone project, and $20,000–$30,000+ for a premium curbless build. Add $3,000–$8,000 for the aging-in-place package (curbless entry, grab-bar blocking, comfort-height fixtures). These numbers are for a tile-and-glass shower built from the subfloor … Read more

How Much Does a Bathroom Remodel Cost in the Philadelphia Suburbs? (2026 Guide)

Tub with tiled niche in a Media, PA bathroom remodel by Fedor Fabrication

Last updated: May 2026 · Alex Smearman, Fedor Fabrication Quick Answer In our experience, a bathroom remodel in Chester County, Delaware County, and the Main Line runs $25,000 to $90,000+ in 2026. The most common project — a full gut-and-replace of a hall bath or moderate primary — lands at $35,000–$65,000. National “bathroom cost” numbers … Read more

How Much Does a Kitchen Remodel Cost in the Philadelphia Suburbs? (2026 Guide)

Built-in wine bar in a Berwyn, PA kitchen remodel by Fedor Fabrication

Last updated: May 2026 · Alex Smearman, Fedor Fabrication Quick Answer A kitchen remodel across Chester County, Delaware County, and the Main Line costs $30,000 to $150,000+ in 2026, depending on scope, materials, and the age of your home. The ranges below come from Fedor’s completed local projects since 1989 — not national averages that … Read more