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Quartz vs. Silestone: Which Is the Superior Choice?

December 23, 2023/in Countertops
  • Material Comparison: Explore the differences between quartz and Silestone, two popular countertop materials, to make an informed choice for your home.
  • Durability and Maintenance: Learn about the durability and maintenance requirements of both materials, ensuring your countertop investment lasts for years to come.
  • Aesthetics and Customization: Discover the design flexibility and customization options available with quartz and Silestone to match your unique style and preferences.

Quartz vs. Silestone Defined

Quartz and Silestone are both engineered stone countertop materials, but they have some distinctions that set them apart. Quartz countertops are composed of approximately 90-95% natural quartz crystals mixed with resins and pigments. On the other hand, Silestone is a brand of quartz surface that is manufactured by Cosentino, offering a blend of natural quartz and other raw materials.

Durability and Maintenance

When it comes to durability, both quartz and Silestone are top contenders. They are highly resistant to scratches, stains, and heat. However, Silestone takes it a step further with its patented N-Boost technology, which enhances the material’s performance and makes it even more resistant to stains and easy to clean.

In terms of maintenance, both materials are relatively low-maintenance, requiring simple daily cleaning with mild soap and water. Quartz may need occasional resealing, while Silestone’s N-Boost technology eliminates the need for sealing altogether, making it a hassle-free choice.

Aesthetics and Customization

When it comes to aesthetics, quartz and Silestone offer a wide range of options. Quartz comes in various colors and patterns, often mimicking the look of natural stone. Silestone, being a brand, boasts an extensive collection of colors and designs, including options that replicate the appearance of marble and granite.

Customization is where Silestone shines. With Silestone, you can choose from different finishes, edge profiles, and thicknesses to achieve the exact look you desire. It’s a material that caters to your design preferences with remarkable precision.

Which Is the Right Choice for You?

Ultimately, the choice between quartz and Silestone comes down to your specific needs and preferences. If you prioritize durability and low maintenance, both options are excellent. However, if you desire a wider range of design choices and customization possibilities, Silestone might be the superior choice.

At Olive Mill, we’re here to assist you in making the right decision for your countertop needs. Whether you opt for quartz or Silestone, you can trust our expertise in custom countertop fabrication and installation. We’ve been family-owned and operated since 1986, serving homeowners in Orange County and beyond.

Get in Touch with Valerie at Olive Mill

In conclusion, the battle of quartz vs. Silestone may seem like a tough decision, but with the right information and guidance, you can select the ideal countertop material that suits your lifestyle and design preferences. Olive Mill is your trusted partner in making your countertop dreams a reality.

 

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Still unsure about whether quartz or Silestone is the better choice for your home? Reach out to Valerie at Olive Mill for expert guidance and personalized assistance. Contact her at valerie.olivemill@gmail.com or call/text 714-528-3789, and she’ll be delighted to help you make the perfect choice for your countertops.

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