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Why Quartz Countertops Beat Granite

If you’re browsing for countertop ideas, you’ll find that it seems to be a battle of quartz vs. granite. While both have positive and negative properties, if you are seeking durability and low-maintenance countertops, quartz is the better choice.

Before you make a purchase, it’s essential to identify the countertop’s purpose and choose the right material. Both granite and quartz countertops need professional installation and are in the upper-tier when it comes to cost. In this guide, we’ll outline the reasons why quartz over granite countertops are better.

Durability
One of the main reasons why people choose quartz over granite countertops is durability. Granite is susceptible to breakages, especially if something falls on it. If you’re looking for the more heavy-duty option, quartz lasts longer and sustains shocks from heavy objects better.

There is one caveat to quartz when it comes to durability, and that is extreme heat. Placing an exceedingly hot object on a quartz countertop may damage it, while granite sustains high heat better.

Non-Staining
Granite countertops need daily cleaning. Although this isn’t a problem in itself, granite is a porous surface, which means it is more susectible to stains. If you don’t wipe wine, coffee, or oil spills immediately, they leave a permanent and unsightly mark. The only way to prevent granite staining is by using a sealant, which needs re-application every six months.

Quartz is non-porous, which means that you don’t have to worry about stains or frequent cleaning. Since it is not as delicate as granite, you can use standard household cleaners and don’t need special detergents to wipe them down.

Less Environmental Impact
Granite comes from the ground and takes thousands of years to form and shape. The industry is more sustainable than before, but sourcing granite does have an adverse environmental impact. Moreover, there are other factors like transportation that exacerbate its harmful effect.

Quartz comes by combining different natural and synthetic elements and is less harmful to the environment.

More Variety
Since quartz is a synthetic surface, you’ll find hundreds of different patterns, colors, and countertop styles. No matter what your home’s color scheme is, you’ll find a quartz pattern that works for you. Granite, on the other hand, is less diverse in terms of colors.

Although you will find base colors like black, white, pink, and brown with granite, the main emphasis is on their natural source. With quartz, you have more options to add a unique touch to your space.

Helping You Choose

Although quartz has more advantages over granite, the choice ultimately depends on your needs. If you are not sure what material suits your lifestyle better, contact our specialists at CCT Natural Stone Design.

Countertops last for years, and you don’t want to be stuck with one that doesn’t suit your lifestyle or needs. With over 25 years of experience helping Texans install gorgeous custom countertops, we’ll help you make the best choice. Call us today at (940) 999-0439 for a consultation with one of our experts.

Quality, Ingenuity and Selection

Our talented designers are able to interpret your project requirements precisely and then translate them into a practical and workable solution, using an endless selection of the highest quality natural stone available. Our expert fabricators are then able to accurately create your vision using their years of experience and today’s latest technology.

Our Company
CCT Natural Stone Designs is a hands-on boutique stone design and custom fabrication firm, dedicated to making sure our clients are offered the best solution for their specific needs.

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