Quartz vs. Granite Countertops
Are you shopping for a countertop and trying to decide between quartz and granite? Both quartz and granite are good choices when it comes to beautiful and durable countertops. However, there are some differences worth noting that can help you make a more informed choice. For starters, granite tends to have a more natural look, while quartz requires lower maintenance. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at quartz and granite countertops, so you can walk away knowing the pros and cons of choosing each one for your kitchen project.
What is the Difference Between Granite and Quartz?
Granite
Quartz
Quartz, the second most abundant material in the earth’s crust, is created when silicon crystallizes. When we talk about quartz, we generally are discussing two different types of quartz.
- Quartzite – a naturally occurring form of sandstone that has undergone intense heat and pressure. Quartzite countertop slabs are very common, but like other natural stones, the porous surface needs regular resealing.
- Engineered Quartz – fabricated, unlike quartzite. It’s made by crushing rocks and then binding them together with resins. Caesarstone and Cambria are the two major manufacturers of engineered quartz.
So, which is better when it comes to your countertops? It really just depends on your goals. What we can do is break down the characteristics of granite and quartz by evaluating aesthetics, affordability, durability, and maintenance.
Appearance & Colors
Granite
Pros
Cons
Quartz
Pros
Cons
Most Natural Looking Winner: Quartz
Cost Comparison
Granite
Quartz
The Most Affordable: Granite
Maintenance
Granite
Pros
Cons
Quartz
Pros
Cons
The Easiest Maintenance Winner: Quartz
Installation
Granite
Pros
Cons
Quartz
Pros
Cons
The Ease of Installation Winner: TIE
Durability, Hardness, & Strength
Granite
Pros
Cons
Quartz
Pros
Cons
The Toughness Winner: Quartz
Heat Resistance
Granite
Pros
Cons
Quartz
Pros
Cons
The Heat Resistant Winner: Quartz
Moisture Resistance
Granite
Pros
Cons
Quartz
Pros
Cons
The Moisture and Staining Resistant Winner: Quartz
Repair And Maintenance
Granite
Pros
Cons
Quartz
Pros
Cons
The Ease of Repair Winner: Granite
Environmentally Friendly
Granite
Quartz
The Green Choice Winner: Quartz
Resale Value
Granite
Quartz
The Most Likely to Pay for Itself Winner: Quartz
Whether you’re planning an upcoming bathroom remodel or have your sights set on the kitchen, we feel quartz countertop is the way to go. In the bathroom, countertops receive a lot of moisture that can sit for prolonged periods of time. Unless you want to always be wiping up water on your bathroom countertop, stain-resistant quartz is the better choice. In kitchens, quartz yet again edges out granite as the better choice. Just like bathrooms, your kitchen countertops receive a lot of moisture, especially around the sink. Plus, quartz is more heat-resistant and has a wider variety of colors to choose from. But, if you love granite and are diligent with maintenance, it can work great for your kitchen remodel as well. Feel free to reach out to us for more information about choosing a countertop or other home remodeling topics at 970-691-6995.