Comparison

Quartz vs Granite.

The two most popular kitchen surfaces. The short version: quartz is engineered, consistent, and low-maintenance; granite is natural, one-of-a-kind, and extremely heat-tolerant. Here’s how to choose.

Quartz (engineered)Granite (natural)
LookConsistent; huge range incl. marble-lookUnique natural movement; no two slabs alike
DurabilityVery hard, won’t chip easilyVery hard; can chip on edges
HeatCan scorch – use trivetsExcellent – very heat-tolerant
MaintenanceNonporous; no sealingSeal ~yearly; porous
StainsHighly stain-resistantCan stain if unsealed
Cost installed$50–$200/sq ft$40–$100/sq ft

Choose quartz if…

  • You want a consistent, predictable look (especially marble-look)
  • You’d rather never seal a counter
  • You have a busy kitchen and want maximum stain resistance

Choose granite if…

  • You love natural, one-of-a-kind stone
  • You set hot pans down often
  • You want premium natural stone closer to a budget
Still torn?

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