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Is Quartz Better Than Granite?

April 17, 2023/in Countertops

Is Quartz Better Than Granite?

When it comes to kitchen countertops, there are a lot of options to choose from. Two popular choices are quartz and granite. Both materials are beautiful and durable, but which one is better? In this article, we’ll compare quartz and granite to help you decide which one is right for your kitchen.

Fantasy Brown Granite from Arizona TileAppearance

Quartz and granite have very different appearances. Quartz is a man-made material that is composed of 90% natural quartz and 10% resins and pigments. Because it is man-made, quartz can be manufactured in a wide variety of colors and patterns. This means that you can easily find a quartz countertop that matches your kitchen décor.

Granite, on the other hand, is a natural stone that is quarried from the earth. It comes in a range of colors and patterns, but you can’t control exactly what you’ll get. Granite has a unique, one-of-a-kind look that can add character and charm to your kitchen.

Durability

Both quartz and granite are incredibly durable materials that can withstand a lot of wear and tear. However, there are some differences between the two.

Quartz is more resistant to scratches and stains than granite. It is also less likely to chip or crack. This is because quartz is non-porous, which means that it doesn’t absorb liquids or bacteria. This makes quartz a great choice for busy kitchens where spills are common.

Granite is also a durable material, but it is more porous than quartz. This means that it can absorb liquids and bacteria if it is not properly sealed. If you choose granite for your kitchen countertops, you will need to have them resealed periodically to maintain their durability.

Maintenance

Quartz and granite require some maintenance to keep them looking their best. Quartz is easy to clean with soap and water, and it doesn’t require any special sealants. It is also less likely to develop stains than granite.

Granite, on the other hand, requires more maintenance. You will need to have your granite countertops resealed every few years to prevent staining and damage. You will also need to clean up spills immediately to prevent them from seeping into the stone.

Cost

The cost of quartz and granite can vary depending on a number of factors, such as the quality of the material and the size of your countertop. In general, quartz tends to be more expensive than granite. This is because quartz is a man-made material that requires more processing and manufacturing than granite.

Conclusion

So, is quartz better than granite? The answer depends on your personal preferences and needs. If you want a countertop that is easy to maintain and comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns, quartz may be the best choice for you. If you want a unique, one-of-a-kind countertop that requires a bit more maintenance, granite may be the way to go.

Ultimately, both quartz and granite are excellent choices for kitchen countertops. It just depends on what you’re looking for in a countertop.

 

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