Owning Quartz’s Surfaces, things to consider …

Deciding on a surface for your kitchen is a difficult decision with so many choices. Here we take a look at Quartz worktops and the Pros and Cons of living with Quartz.

Some key points:

Quartz countertops merge style and durability with their stain-resistant, non-porous surfaces, quartz is more expensive than laminate but a good upgrade and add value to your home as they are more desirable.

Quartz offers a uniform, customisable appearance with various colours and patterns, and it’s eco-friendlier than some alternatives due to sustainable manufacturing processes. While quartz worktops are low-maintenance and hygienic, professional installation is recommended due to the precision required.

About Quartz Surfaces:

Quartz countertops, composed of 93% natural stone along with chemical resins and pigments, they offer a luxurious look, desired by many homeowners.

Their popularity isn’t just in the making, these countertop materials are cherished by designers to achive looks and becuase of the wide choice in colour and patterns.

There are many advantages of quartz surfaces, not just their stunning aesthetics. Quartz fetaures a non-porous surface which prevents liquids like oil and wine or even coffee from seeping in, effectively resisting stains.

The non-porous nature also contributes to their antimicrobial properties, ensuring they do not harbour bacteria or mould, making them an excellent choice for health-conscious homeowners.

In addition to the low maintenance nature of quartz, which requires no sealing against stains and moisture, simplifies the cleaning process. This enhances the longevity and daily convenience of the kitchen surface.

So what are the disadvantages:

When considering quartz surfaces, it’s essential to look at not only the pros but also the cons of quartz surfaces. One potential drawback is their sensitivity to high heat.

Exposure to high temperatures can cause the resin in quartz worktops to melt, leading to discolouration and permanent damage to the surface.

Quartz surfaces come with higher upfront costs when compared to some other countertop materials, this is due to material cost and the preparation. They are a made to order product and made specifically for you.

Investing in quartz countertops can be substantial, with the cost being influenced by factors such as the brand, the material quality, and the design complexity. The investment in quartz countertops can increase significantly with additional features like kitchen islands, upstands, and splashbacks.

Do Quartz Surfaces Chip?

Quartz Surfaces are durable and resistant to chipping, thanks to their hardness. While they are less prone to damage from everyday wear and tear, accidents can still happen. This is where your warranty from kbbProtect will protect your investment from lifes little accidents. Find out more about our kitchen warranties here.