An Inside Look at Manufactured Stone

Though there may be some merit to going all natural when it comes to your stone countertops, there are some definite benefits to relying on manufactured materials too. Luckily, the best countertop company at the Lake of the Ozarks offers both! There are pros and cons to both man-made and natural stone, so it ultimately comes down to your personal preference and design plans. Metro Marble & Granite is here to give you some top insights into the real perks of owning your very own man-made stone piece.

Less Maintenance

Manufactured stone often requires less maintenance than natural stone options. Quartz, for instance, is generally non-porous, so it doesn’t need to be sealed. Quartz is also typically quite stain resistant. When cleaning your quartz countertop, all you’ll need to do is wipe it down with a damp cloth. If you need to deep clean, use a mild, nonabrasive soap.

More Options

When it comes to man-made quartz, the options are near endless. Manufacturers are continuously creating new colors and patterns to keep up with the latest trends and provide their consumers with a healthy variety. Regardless of your personal style or preferences, you’re sure to find something perfect for you in terms of quartz. The versatility of this type of stone makes it a go-to.

Consistency in Design

Because quartz is man-made, the designer can ensure a consistent pattern across the entire slab. For instance, if you’re looking for a pure, white countertop, a manufactured stone would work well for you. To make it look natural, there will still be a sporadic feel, but overall, a more uniform design and color can be achieved when looking at manufactured stone.

Installation

Though the installation process with man-made and natural stone, quartz is slightly more flexible than granite or other natural stone. This means there is less of a risk for your countertop to chip or break during the installation process. The main downside, though, is that quartz is significantly heavier than granite.

Indestructible

Maybe not completely indestructible, but quartz countertops can take quite a beating. Quarts is actually harder than granite, making it also more durable. Quartz is not as heat resistant as granite though, as excessive heat can potentially damage a quartz countertop. Because it’s also nonporous, bacteria can’t get trapped in its crevices, making it slightly healthier and safer for your family and children to be around.


Now that you know a little bit more about manufactured stone, quartz, you have another option to choose from! Regardless of which type of stone you choose to top your counter; Metro Marble & Granite is sure you’ll be pleased. There are plenty of pros for both natural and manufactured stone – it all boils down to your project and your preference! Stop into the best countertop company at the Lake of the Ozarks' beautiful showroom to check out samples of both of the natural and man-made stones we have including granite, onyx, marble, travertine, and quartz.


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