3 Kitchen Remodeling Tips

Albert Garcia • Sep 05, 2017

When you are looking for new countertops, there are a plethora of materials you can use. Whether you are remodeling your entire kitchen or are just redoing your bathroom countertops, quartz offers many benefits to the homeowners fortunate enough to have it in their home. In this blog, we will go over some reasons why you need to install quartz countertops in your home.

Quartz Overview

Quartz is perhaps the most durable countertop material on the market, which makes sense when you consider that it is composed of one of the hardest minerals on the planet. To make quartz, natural crystals are mined and ground up into a fine dust or aggregate. It is then fused with resin and put under pressure and heat to create the slab of countertop.

Quartz is not only incredibly strong, it is also extremely beautiful. Quartz countertops come in a variety of colors, from earth tones to vibrant reds to electric greens to appearing like marble or granite. Unlike some countertops made of natural materials, quartz is manufactured. They are mainly made of ground quartz, which is then bound with polyester resin and pigments for color. Some designs also include small flecks of metal or glass to add pattern and color. The resins involved also make the counters scratch and stain resistant. Additionally, they are nonporous, which means one wonderful thing: no need to be resealed! In contrast, granite must be resealed every year.

Back in the day, the only negative thing that could be said about quartz countertops is there was a lack of variety in terms of options. However, manufacturers today have made this a moot point. Now, you can get quartz with all the little flecks, swirls, and patterns you could dream of in every color imaginable. Once, you could only get quartz countertops with a polished finish, but now, you can get embossed, sandblasted, or honed treatments. Whether you like glossy granite, matte limestone, or textured slate, you can recreate the appearance with quartz.

Benefits of Quartz

Minimal maintenance

Quartz is an incredibly low-maintenance countertop material; it is debatably the lowest maintenance, in fact. It’s easy to clean; any stains on the surface can be easily removed with gentle scrubbing. Scouring pads should be avoided, as they can dull the surface. Additionally, any harsh chemical cleaners can cause the bond of quartz and resin to break down.

Antimicrobial

When you have quartz countertops, you don’t have to worry about bacteria, mildew, or mold penetrating the surface of your counters. Resin binders make quartz counters nonporous, so stain- and odor-causing bacteria, mold, and mildew can’t penetrate the surface.

Versatile

Some makers offer jumbo slabs for uninterrupted runs of countertop. But even with standard slabs, typically 60 by 120 inches, the seams can be almost imperceptible; added resins allow cleaner cuts without chipping as stone does. The resins also make quartz more flexible than natural stone, allowing fabricators to bend and shape it into sinks or the sides of a curved island. And it’s versatile enough to be used on floors and walls—fabricators can even cut the slabs into standard tile sizes.

Durable

Quartz is one of the best options, if not the best option, for countertop materials. Whether you are choosing bathroom countertops or kitchen countertops, you want them to last you for years to come. Quartz is heat resistant and scratch resistant, making cooking on this surface a lot less stressful. Quartz is a great material to use because it is so durable and can withstand anything you throw at it.

When you’re looking for quartz countertops, there is no better option in Marietta, Georgia than Royal Granite. Contact our team for quartz countertop installation services!

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