What You Might Not Have Known About Quartz

If you’re searching for a new countertop material for your home, Metro Marble & Granite can help! From granite, marble, and quartz, we have the options to fit your needs and your budget. Quartz is still reigning supreme when it comes to choosing a countertop material for kitchens and bathrooms, but there are a few things you might not know about this extremely durable material. The best countertop company at the Lake of the Ozarks has put together a few lesser known facts about quartz. Check them out below!

It’s not just for countertops.

When we hear the word quartz, we more than likely think of kitchen and bathroom countertops. But surprisingly, the majority of quartz is actually slabbed out in massive sizes and used in airports, shopping malls, and other floors. You have probably walked on quartz material and not even realized it. Quartz has definitely come full circle. It was first cut into mini slabs to be cut down and used for floor tiles. Using quartz as a countertop material is still a relatively new application.

There’s no more competition with granite.

Quartz has made the headlines many times as it became more popular than granite. It developed a reputation as a less porous, more durable, and more easily fabricated version of granite. However, quartz no longer needs to compete with granite in the natural stone game. Quartz that looks similar to granite still has a huge share of the market, but quartz that is unique is becoming more popular.

Because quartz continues to take over the natural stone market, granite prices have been decreasing. With the increase in popularity of quartz and the price decline of granite, granite has started to become more widely available. This means it’s more of a commodity in homes and some buyers have come to expect some sort of natural stone countertops in homes.

Quartz is a great material for inside your home.

If you are planning to use quartz in your kitchen or bathroom, you can’t really go wrong. Not only are there many different colors and styles to choose from, but it’s naturally water-resistant and it never needs to be sealed. Quartz is also mold-resistant and it’s easy to care for.

If you have plans for using quartz in your outdoor kitchen, you may want to look at other options such as granite. Quartz doesn’t do well with exposure to UV light. With sunlight exposure over time, the pigments can change drastically. While the durability and maintenance are appealing, you won’t want your countertops changing in color or look because of the sun. 

Quartz is the second most abundant mineral on earth.

Granite and marble have to be mined in very specific locations and there are finite quantities of both materials. On the other hand, quartz is the second-most abundant mineral found in the earth’s crust which brings sustainability into play. It will take a very long time before we come anywhere close to extracting noticeable quantities of quartz.

Your Countertop Company at the Lake of the Ozarks

If you’re wanting to remodel your kitchen and are looking for a countertop company at the Lake of the Ozarks, stop by and visit our showroom or check out our website. If you’re looking for granite, marble, or quartz countertops, Metro Marble & Granite can help you.


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