Pros and Cons for Quartz

Pros and Cons for Quartz countertops
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Dina Kahrimanovic

Granite and Quartz Countertop Expert

Pros and Cons of Quartz

What are the Pros and Cons of Quartz you may ask? With so much information on the web regarding the benefits of using this Quartz brand vs. this other one, we are often left with wondering how far marketing can go. We wanted to create a list of pros and cons of quartz that may help you make a decision regarding the kind of surface you want to invest in. Here they are. 

Pros

  • Color consistency 
    • Quartz is a man made products with this noted we gain more consistency with the colors of quartz.
  • Durability 
    • The pro of quartz is its durability compared to other surfaces such as laminate or Formica.
  • Marble look without the marble maintenance
    • Quartz is not porous as marble therefore it has much less maintenance that is needed in order for it to give us the everlasting look we seek with such an investment.
  • Easier to design with
    • With the consistency of color, this allows us to carry with us samples so that we can match colors in other design decisions.
  • Less porous than natural stone 
    • Quartz does not have any special maintenance such as many other natural stone countertop surfaces with this fact stated the pros and cons of quartz countertops are clear.
  • Some claim they will not stain
    • Most everything you can spill on your quartz countertops will be able to be wiped of right away however some things such as permanent marker may not be as easy to remove from white or any lighter color of quartz. This is the pros and cons of quartz countertops.

Cons

  • Price 
    • The price of quartz may be higher than that of granite or other natural stone countertops with this noted this will all depend on the brand and what your fabricator may be able to offer.
  • Not natural 
    • This is a man-made product that uses natural granite compounds and epoxy like resins to hold it all together in a particular pattern of colored pigments. These are the pros and cons of quartz countertops.
  • Will not last forever
    • It is not as durable as granite.
  • Not heat resistant
    • Make sure to use hot pads under pots for you would not want your beautiful new quartz countertops to warp.

Conclusion

The best of all of this is that you are able to chose which pros and cons of quartz you can live with and which you can not given these points, here is another article that you may enjoy with a few more pros and cons of quartz than the ones I have listed above.

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