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Differences Between Natural Stone & Engineered Stone

Engineered quartz is harder than natural stones like granite. Also, it is manufactured with ingredients to remain scratch-resistant in the long run. Hence, homeowners can use quartz countertops over a longer period of time without complex maintenances. However, they need to ensure that the countertop is not exposed to excessive heat.

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Differences Between Natural Stone & Engineered Stone

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  1. Differences Between Natural Stone & Engineered Stone

  2. D Dur urabilit ability y Engineered quartz is harder than natural stones like granite. Also, it is manufactured with ingredients to remain scratch-resistant in the long run. Hence, homeowners can use quartz countertops over a longer period of time without complex maintenances. However, they need to ensure that the countertop is not exposed to excessive heat.

  3. Customization Options As mentioned earlier, engineered quartz is manufactured by combining natural ground quartz and polymer raisins. The ingredients make quartz more flexible and customizable than natural stones. Quartz is also used widely for creating larger slabs. While remodeling his kitchen, a homeowner can use quartz countertops, fireplace surrounds, and flooring.

  4. Color Options Normally, natural stones are available in selected colors. Despite looking like natural stones, engineered quartz is available in a variety of colors. Based on his choice, a homeowner can choose white, brown, black, red, natural blue, or patterned quartz countertops. Hence, he can easily make the kitchen look both stylish and appealing.

  5. Minimal Maintenance Unlike granite, engineered quartz does not require complex and regular maintenances. The user can easily clean the quartz countertop using soapy water and sponge/soft cloth. Also, engineered quartz is effective in keeping the area bacteria-free, in addition to preventing mold and mildew. Many homeowners prefer engineered quartz to natural stone to maintain and clean their kitchens without any hassle.

  6. Minimal Maintenance Unlike granite, engineered quartz does not require complex and regular maintenances. The user can easily clean the quartz countertop using soapy water and sponge/soft cloth. Also, engineered quartz is effective in keeping the area bacteria-free, in addition to preventing mold and mildew. Many homeowners prefer engineered quartz to natural stone to maintain and clean their kitchens without any hassle.

  7. Inexpensive While remodeling kitchens, many homeowners opt for engineered quartz as an inexpensive alternative for natural stones. The information posted on several websites depicts that granite as a higher purchase and installation cost than engineered quartz. However, the price of engineered quartz differs based on quality and style. A homeowner can save money by opting for quartz countertops with limited warranty. On the whole, engineered quartz has emerged as a cost-efficient and customizable alternative to natural stones. But engineered quartz is normally heavier than natural stonesBut the initial investment helps the homeowner to modernize their kitchens for the long run.

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