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Quartz vs. Marble Which One’s Best For You

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Quartz vs. Marble Which One’s Best For You

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  2. Appearance Marble has a natural veining of colors and patterns that runs through the stone. Because marble is a product of geological processes, each piece of marble is unique. Because quartz countertops are first manufactured, the colors and patterns can be controlled. It can also be made to replicate natural stones like marble and granite. www.blackmountaingranite.com

  3. Durability Marble countertops are extremely durable. However, marble is porous, so your marble countertop is susceptible to staining. It can be easily marred by wine, oil, and anything acidic. Hence, it’s important to seal it properly. Quartz countertops are strong and resistant to cracks. However, they may not be quite as resistant to heat. Quartz is not porous, and so it is resistant to stains. www.blackmountaingranite.com

  4. Maintenance Quartz countertops need very little low maintenance. They don’t need to be wiped or sealed with special cleaners. Because marble is porous, caring for marble countertops can be high maintenance. Marble countertops require regular cleaning and need to be resealed from time to time to maintain longevity. www.blackmountaingranite.com

  5. Contact us blackmountaingranite@yahoo.com 32825 8 Mile Rd Livonia, MI 48152 facebook.com/blackmountaingranite Call us for a free consultation! 248-516-8286

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