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GRANITE vs. quartz countertops LOS ANGELES

2/24/2024

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Granite vs. Quartz Countertops: The Quick Buyer's Guide

Choosing between the natural beauty of granite and the engineered consistency of quartz is one of the most important decisions for your kitchen renovation. Both are highly durable, but they offer distinct advantages in terms of maintenance and aesthetics.
Here is a brief, updated comparison to help you select the ideal material for your home:
Feature Granite (Natural Stone)Quartz (Engineered Stone) Aesthetics: Unique, natural beauty. Features dramatic, one-of-a-kind patterns.Uniform, consistent colors and patterns. Excellent for a clean, modern look.
Heat ResistanceSuperior. Highly resistant to scorching and heat damage. Can safely handle hot pots and pans.Good, but requires caution. The resin binder can be damaged by high, direct heat, leading to discoloration or cracking. Always use trivets.
MaintenancePorous, requiring periodic sealing. (Modern sealants can last 5–15 years, not annually.) Susceptible to staining if left unsealed.Maintenance-Free. Non-porous, meaning it never requires sealing. Highly resistant to stains and bacteria.
DurabilityExtremely hard, scratch-resistant, and can last a lifetime.Very hard, chip- and scratch-resistant. Excellent for high-traffic use.
Cost varies widely, generally mid-to-high range depending on the slab's rarity.Typically comparable to granite, offering a consistent price point for consistency.
Final Verdict: Both materials significantly increase home value and provide exceptional durability.
  • Choose Quartz if you prioritize a completely maintenance-free surface, a consistent look across large areas, and superior stain resistance.
  • Choose Granite if you want the unmatched, authentic beauty of natural stone and absolute superior tolerance to heat.

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  • GET A FREE ESTIMATE
  • PHONE CONSULTATION
  • REMNANTS
  • REVIEWS
  • PORCELAIN
  • WHITE COUNTERTOPS
  • BLACK COUNTERTOPS
  • GREY COUNTERTOPS
  • BLUE COUNTERTOPS
  • Dekton Countertop Installation
  • Quartzite Countertop Installation
  • Marble Countertop Installation
  • Granite Countertop Installation
  • Custom Edges
  • BLOG
  • Taj Mahal Quartzite
  • Cristallo Quartzite
  • Cristallo Iluminato Quartzite
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  • Calacatta Viola Quartzite
  • Zurich Honed Quartzite
  • Ijen Blue Quartzite
  • Prefab Quartz