Quartz vs. Granite: What’s the Difference?
Bathroom Remodeling Countertops Kitchen Remodeling Tips for homeownersDec 22
It’s a decision Clarkston homeowners undergoing a kitchen remodel need to make: granite or quartz for the countertop? On the surface, they seem very similar, but there are both major and subtle differences that may sway your decision.
Appearance
Granite, which is naturally “harvested”, features beautiful, but unpredictable, swirls, streaks, flecks, and striations that essentially define the look of granite. But if you’re not interested in a mystery stone, quartz is man-made and composed of around 92–95% natural quartz combined with pigment and resin; the result is a consistent color and pattern, which is more desirable to some homeowners. That being said, many homeowners love the natural variation that granite provides.
Longevity and Durability
Granite provides a classic look that promises to offer continued value if you resell your home. In terms of durability, granite is beautiful, but it is vulnerable to scratches and chips. Quartz is a workhorse that is almost completely scratch and stain-proof. However, both require careful installation to avoid cracking the countertop.
Care and Maintenance
Granite isn’t what you would consider high maintenance, but it does require a coat of sealant upon installation, as well as subsequent coats every 2–3 years. Granite is also more porous than quartz and requires immediate cleanup of spills, or you risk the liquid seeping into the surface and staining.
Physical Properties
Granite and quartz have quite a few important distinctions in terms of their physical properties.
Porosity
Granite is naturally porous and has to be coated with a sealant, but that still doesn’t eliminate the possibility of staining from oils or liquids. Quartz, however, is about as scratch and stain-resistant as you can get.
Engineering
Granite is a naturally occurring stone that is harvested from quarries. Quartz, on the other hand, is engineered from quartz and has added pigmentation and is held together by a resin. Ultimately, a quartz countertop is not 100% natural. That being said, granite is a better choice if you prefer a more natural look in your kitchen.
Pigmentation
While there are dozens and dozens of varieties of granite, the color composition is based on what minerals naturally occur in the stone. This can lead to significant variation in colors and tones. If you want something consistent, and perhaps in a unique color, quartz will come out on top. However, it should be noted that certain pigments have been known to fade over time.
Cost
Granite and quartz are both a little more costly than other countertop materials but are overall comparable in price to one another. Price will partially be determined by how large an area you’re covering. Ultimately, the decision rests with your personal preferences, but no matter what you select, you’ll have a beautiful new countertop for your kitchen or bathroom.
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Shanna was our project consultant. Picking out cabinets along with counters can be somewhat overwhelming but her knowledge & experience helped us make the right decisions. Dylan & Juwan unloaded truck & Dylan check off ship ticket to make sure all boxes were accounted for. Courteous & pleasant to talk to…nice job of stacking everything neatly in our garage. We couldn't be more pleased with the service & so happy with our kitchen
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