There are so many pros and cons when it comes to choosing granite or quartz countertops. They are both stunning options that will add value to any Los Angeles property, but there are a few major differences. So, if you find yourself stuck between choosing granite or quartz for your kitchen/bathroom remodel, we have a few key factors that may help you decide.
Both quartz and granite are known for their strength, however we have to give quartz the point. Quartz is a man-made product, and with that comes certain desirable qualities. It is non-porous, so naturally will resist stains better. This is an important facet to consider since your countertops tend to see a lot of spills in the kitchen. So, if you are in need of a countertop that will last, i’d highly consider adding custom or prefabricated quartz to your materials list.
Although quartz can be custom made to look like granite, it is not the real thing. This is a factor that may not matter to you, but it might to future buyers. Granite has been the reigning champ when it comes to high-end countertop selections. Their elegant look has becoming a major selling feature among home buyers, and is why this round goes to granite!
Yes, granite does cost more than quartz, but that doesn’t mean it takes the win. Although granite is a more costly countertop option, home owners will typically see a big return when it comes to selling their property. Quartz will be more affordable upfront, but doesn’t have the same added home value…yet.
So, if you are still weighing the pros and cons between these two stone products, it will all depend on what you are looking to invest upfront. Both have positive facets to keep in mind, but the upfront cost is where you will need to make your choice.
Many homeowners are beginning to move away from the traditional granite countertops because it requires much more maintenance than man-made options. Natural stone will need to be sealed yearly due to its’ non-porous attributes. Quartz on the other hand just needs to be cared for with a soft rag and mild cleaner. What will you need to decide is how much work you are willing to put in to your countertops.
We see customers struggling with their countertop decisions on a daily basis. Countertops are a big investment, so it is important to consider all of the pros and cons for each. We hope that our guide has helped you narrow down the right countertop for your Los Angeles home, and we welcome you to comment below with your questions!
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