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Understanding Quartz, Quartzite, and Granite

5/22/2023

 
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Are you tired of being perplexed by the diverse world of kitchen countertops? Fear not, for today we shall embark on a delightful journey to unravel the mysteries behind quartz, quartzite, and granite countertops. Get ready to demystify these materials and make an informed choice for your kitchen!

Quartz:

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Let's begin with quartz, a true marvel of modern engineering. Contrary to popular belief, quartz countertops aren't entirely natural. They're created by combining crushed quartz (around 95%), one of the hardest minerals on Earth, with resins and pigments (around 5%).
The resulting material is known for its exceptional durability, making it somewhat resistant to heat, scratches, and stains. Another advantage of quartz is its versatility in terms of colors and patterns. Whether you fancy a bold, vibrant hue or a subtle, earthy tone, there's a quartz countertop to suit every style.

Quartzite:

Next up, let's explore quartzite, a breathtaking natural stone that exudes elegance and charm. Unlike its engineered cousin, quartzite is 100% natural. It originates from sandstone and undergoes a metamorphic process deep within the Earth's crust, resulting in a stunning and durable material for your countertops.

Quartzite is revered for its mesmerizing patterns and unique veining. Each slab tells a geological tale, creating a one-of-a-kind masterpiece in your kitchen. However, it's worth noting that quartzite requires a bit more care than quartz. It can be susceptible to staining and scratching, so regular sealing and some mindfulness when using it are essential to keep it looking pristine.


Granite:

Last but certainly not least, we have granite, the timeless beauty that has adorned kitchens for centuries. Granite is an igneous rock formed from the slow cooling of molten magma deep within the Earth. This natural wonder is treasured for its striking variety of colors, patterns, and veining, giving each slab a unique and captivating character.

Granite countertops are renowned for their durability and resistance to heat, making them a reliable choice for culinary enthusiasts. However, like quartzite, granite requires periodic sealing to maintain its luster and protect against potential stains. With a little love and care, your granite countertops will retain their timeless allure for years to come.

In summary, here's a quick rundown of the key differences between quartz, quartzite, and granite:
  • Quartz: Engineered stone combining crushed quartz, resins, and pigments. Offers exceptional durability, resistance to scratches and stains, and somewhat resistant to heat. Boasts a wide range of colors and patterns to suit various styles.
  • Quartzite: Natural stone derived from sandstone through metamorphosis. Showcases mesmerizing patterns and unique veining. Requires regular sealing and gentle maintenance to preserve its beauty.
  • Granite: Natural igneous rock with a stunning variety of colors and veining. Renowned for its durability and heat resistance. Requires periodic sealing for protection against stains.
There you have it. Armed with this knowledge, you're now equipped to make an informed decision about which kitchen countertop material best suits your needs and style. So go forth, create culinary masterpieces, and let your countertops become the envy of all who enter your kitchen!


This article is for general information purposes only. Rick Kelley Builders makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, or availability of any information contained herein.

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    Jeremy Kelley is a home builder and remodeler in the Columbus, OH area.  He is an avid volunteer, family man, and knows the difference between your and you're.

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