Before a countertop professional can provide an accurate quote, they need one thing: reliable measurements. This tool is designed to help you calculate the square footage of your kitchen countertops by breaking the layout into simple rectangles.
No pricing guesses. No assumptions. Just clean measurements that professionals can actually use.
Most kitchen countertops may look complex, but they can be visualized as a series of rectangles. This tool walks you through that process step by step.
You simply:
Identify each countertop section
Measure the length and width of that section
Enter those measurements into the tool
The tool automatically calculates:
The square footage of each individual section
The total square footage of the entire project
This mirrors how countertop fabricators think about layouts during planning and quoting.
You don’t need blueprints or special equipment—just a tape measure.
Think of each straight countertop run, island, or peninsula as its own rectangle.
Measure in inches or feet (the tool handles the math).
Each rectangle is calculated individually, then added together for a total square footage.
This method avoids guesswork and keeps measurements consistent.
Once all countertop sections are entered and the total square footage is calculated, you can click Request Estimate.
At that point:
Your measurements are sent to a local countertop professional
They review your layout and square footage
They follow up with additional questions if needed
You receive a more accurate, real-world quote
This step bridges the gap between DIY measuring and professional pricing.
Generic online prices don’t account for:
Your actual layout
Multiple countertop sections
Islands or peninsulas
Real fabrication considerations
By submitting calculated square footage instead of rough guesses, you help professionals provide better guidance and more accurate pricing from the start.
This tool calculates square footage only
Final pricing depends on material, edges, cutouts, and installation
On-site templating is still required before fabrication
Think of this as the measurement foundation that makes the estimating process smoother and faster.
If you’re planning new countertops, the first step is understanding the size of your project.
👉 Use the countertop measurement tool to calculate square footage and request a quote from a local professional.