Kota stone remains one of India’s most widely used natural flooring materials for a straightforward reason: it costs less than granite or marble, outperforms both on slip resistance, and holds up to decades of heavy traffic with minimal maintenance. But pricing varies significantly depending on where you buy, what grade you specify, and how far the stone has to travel from Kota, Rajasthan.
Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula collectively represent one of the more active construction and renovation markets in North India. Kota stone is used extensively across the Tricity – in government buildings, housing board developments, private bungalows, commercial complexes, and outdoor landscaping.
A few things specific to the Chandigarh market:
KMG supplies Kota stone directly across Tricity. Browse the KMG Kota Stone product page or get a Tricity delivery quote directly from the team.
| Flooring Material | Price per Sqft (Supply Only) | Relative Value |
|---|---|---|
| Kota Stone (Standard) | Contact for price | Factory-made ceramic tileHigh - durable, anti-slip, low maintenance |
| Vitrified Tiles (Standard) | Contact for price | Medium - more design options, higher cost |
| Indian Granite | Contact for Price | Medium-High - premium look, more expensive |
| Indian Marble | Contact for price | Lower value-for-money - high maintenance |
| Cement Flooring | Contact for price | Low - cheapest but no aesthetic appeal |
Kota stone’s value proposition is straightforward: it is the most cost-effective natural stone option for high-traffic applications, with inherent anti-slip properties no manufactured tile can replicate without surface treatment.
For detailed comparisons, read Kota Stone vs Granite Flooring and Kota Stone vs Vitrified Tiles for a full breakdown.
These are the steps that consistently get buyers better pricing and fewer problems after delivery:
Ready to order? Request a quote from KMG with your grade, finish, thickness, quantity, and delivery location for an accurate price.
Kota stone price varies by grade, finish, thickness, and delivery location. Quarry prices in Kota, Rajasthan differ from retail prices in cities, with freight adding to the delivered cost. Contact KMG or a quarry-linked supplier directly for current market rates in your city.
The primary variable is transport cost from Kota, Rajasthan, where nearly all Kota stone is quarried. Cities closer to the quarry – Jaipur, Delhi – pay less freight than cities further away like Chandigarh, Bengaluru, or Chennai. Supplier type also matters: direct quarry-linked suppliers price differently from retail stone shops with multiple intermediary margins.
Yes, meaningfully so. Polished Kota stone typically costs 40–60% more than natural/raw finish at the same grade. The polishing process adds processing time, labour, and consumable costs. For indoor applications where a refined look is required, polished Kota is worth the premium. For outdoor or utility areas, natural finish delivers the same durability at lower cost.
25mm is the standard specification for most outdoor residential applications – driveways, garden paths, outdoor terraces. 30mm is specified for heavy-traffic commercial outdoor areas or where vehicle load is expected. 20mm is used indoors or for light-traffic covered outdoor areas. Specify thickness at the time of enquiry – it directly affects the price and the structural recommendation.
KMG supplies Kota stone directly to Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula from quarry-linked stock. Wholesale rates apply on orders above a threshold quantity. The advantage of buying from a local Tricity stockist is shorter lead time and the ability to inspect a physical sample before committing to a large order. Reach out to KMG directly for a current rate and availability check.
Reach out to KMG Chandigarh directly for current wholesale rates and availability.