Choosing Between Quartz & Granite

Choosing the material for your countertops at the Lake of the Ozarks is a big decision and there is a lot to consider. Installing new countertops is an investment and you want to ensure that you choose the material that works for your lifestyle, design preferences, and your budget. With so many options how will you choose which material is best for you? Your favorite countertop company at the Lake of the Ozarks is here to help! Below is some information to help you decide on quartz or granite countertops at the Lake of the Ozarks!


Maintenance

Granite is usually more porous, so in order to protect it from stains, it needs to be sealed every 1-3 years. By getting your granite re-sealed every few years, it is able to keep it’s shine and looks like it did the day it was installed. If it’s not sealed, over time it can become susceptible to stains absorbing in the tiny pores.

Quartz is nonporous and since it is an engineered stone, it does not need to be sealed. Because of this, quartz does require less maintenance than granite.

Durability

This should be at the top of your list when it comes down to picking new countertops. When it comes to granite and quartz, granite has been around a lot longer. Quartz is still relatively new. See how these two options compare when it comes down to durability:

Scratches  

Both granite and quartz are scratch resistant, but that does not mean they are indestructible. Scratching is still possible on countertops and great care should be taken. You can cut with knives on both granite and quartz, but it’s still best to use a cutting board.

Chips and cracks 

Granite is an extremely hard stone, but in comparison to quartz, it’s more prone to crack and chips, especially during installation. Quartz is stronger on the durability scale as it resists cracking and chipping over time.

Heat 

When it comes down to handling heat, granite is the winner. Quartz can definitely handle heat, but when it comes to high temperatures and long periods of time, the resin within quartz can begin to discolor and turn white. Since granite is a natural stone, it is able to withstand very high temperatures.

While both granite and quartz each have weak spots when it comes to durability, they are both excellent choices to have in your kitchen and bathroom.

Cost

Just like anything else, you get what you pay for, and countertops are no different. Both granite and quartz are more expensive options, but you’re paying for the quality. The cost also depends on the type of granite you choose. Some granite slabs are less expensive than quartz, but as the quality increases, the price goes up as well. On average, granite prices range between $45 to $75 per square foot. Quartz prices range from $55 to $85 per square foot. Of course, if you were to choose a rare type of granite, your cost will reflect that. The higher the quality and the nicer stone types mean a higher price tag.



Choose the Material That's Best For You! 

Choosing the right countertops really comes down to personal preference and what is right for you. After a little research, we are sure that the decision will come fairly easy! If you have any questions or concerns don't hesitate to give us a call! Or come visit us at our showroom and see our gorgeous selection of countertops at the Lake of the Ozarks.



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