QUARTZITE countertops PROS and CONS

General information

Quartzite is a natural stone formed mainly of quartz, which is produced as a result of intense heat and pressure on sandstone’s unique properties. Quartzite countertops are popular for kitchen and bathroom countertops and other surfaces such as flooring, wall cladding, and backsplashes. It's worth noting that quartzite is often confused with Quartz (engineered stone), so it's important to verify that the countertop you are considering is indeed natural Quartzite. As with any other material, Quartzite's application for countertops has pros and cons.

Pros of Quartzite countertops

  • Look: Quartzite's outstanding aesthetic appeal makes it the perfect material for modern kitchens and bathrooms. Because of its unique veining and natural hues, it forms a beautiful accent.

  • Durability: Quartzite countertops are relatively harder than granite, making them more resistant to scratches and chipping. Still, it is unsuitable as a cutting board as sharp objects may scratch the surface.

  • Heat resistance: Quartzite is more heat resistant than granite, which makes it a good choice for areas where hot pans and dishes will be placed. However, it is recommended to consult with the countertop fabricator before placing any heated cookware to avoid voiding the warranty.
  • Diversity and versatility: Quartzite countertops come in various colors, patterns, and finishes, making them versatile option for different design styles.
  • Outdoor application: Another advantage of Quartzite is that it is also suitable for outdoor use.

Cons of Quartzite countertops

  • Maintenance: Quartzite countertops require regular maintenance to prevent staining, as they are porous and must be sealed. Some quartzites have higher porosity than others, so it is essential to check the porosity of the specific type of quartzite you are considering before purchasing.

  • Installation: Natural stone should only be fitted by knowledgeable artisans using cutting-edge equipment since it is a hard, thick, and heavy material. Employ a countertop fabricator who can also install your countertop, thus.

  • Price: Compared to other popular countertop materials like granite or engineered stone, quartzite worktops can be more pricey.

Conclusion

Quartzite is a resilient countertop material that looks fantastic in both kitchens and bathrooms because of its durable and robust nature. Consider all the benefits and drawbacks of Quartzite before deciding in order to make sure the selected material meets your unique requirements.