Granite countertop installed by KHI |
Countertop Durability
Both granite
and quartz countertops create a very durable countertop. However, quartz
countertops, because of the way that they are made, are nearly twice as strong
as natural granite. Quartz is very dense and free of the invisible fissures
(tiny cracks) that can be found in granite. This is what adds to the strength
of quartz surfaces.
Heat and Scratch Resistance
Both
granite and quartz are resistant to heat and scratching. Although these
products can resist heat from hot pans, it is always recommended that
homeowners use trivets when setting a pot on the surface as thermal shock may
cause damage. Because
granite and quartz have countertops are very resistant to scratching, you
should still use cutting boards when preparing food to protect your knives from
being dulled by the hard stone surfaces.
Food Safety and Staining
Since
granite is a natural stone, it is porous and liquids can penetrate it. As a
result, staining, as well as the growth of bacteria, can occur. The lighter
granite colors tend to be more porous, making them more susceptible to stains.
Keeping the granite sealed periodically is the best way to avoid stains, and
keep the stone looking new. Quartz
is nonporous and is resistant to nearly all staining. Sealing quartz is not
required. The nonporous composition also keeps them from harboring bacteria and
many homeowners like the low-maintenance benefits of quartz countertops.
Colors and Patterns
Quartz countertop installed by KHI |
For more information on countertop materials or if you'd like to obtain a quote on a bathroom or kitchen remodel project call Kruse Home Improvement today at 860-584-8784.
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