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Measurement Of Hardness Scale
(high to low)

10Diamond
9Corundum
(Ruby, Sapphire)
8Topaz
7Quartz
6Feldspar (Granite)
5Apatite
4Fluorite
3Calcite
(Most Marbles)
2Gypsum
1Talc
 
 
Countertops & Surfaces
Material Comparison:
Granite - Engineered Stone - Solid Surface

Granite is the often the surface of choice for high-end applications. It is very expensive but it provides a look that is incomparable for beauty and elegance.

If you are considering granite countertops you should be aware of the general characteristics of granite, and the options available to you, including engineered, before making your final decision.

Natural granite comes from the ground. Engineered stone is man-made stone. Solid Surface is a plastic material. Each offers advantages and disadvantages.


Natural Granite
  • Natural but not Perfect
    Granite is crystalline in structure, so it always has tiny pits or spaces between the various mineral crystals. It also contains natural fissures that may appear to be cracks, but they are not structural defects and will not impair the function or durability of the material. They occur naturally and are considered to be part of the beauty of stone.

  • Appearance Not Uniform
    Movement is a term that is used to describe the shift in color and pattern in natural stone. Natural granite does not have a uniform pattern or color. The appearance can vary widely between slabs, and even within a single slab.

  • Samples May Differ from the Actual Stone
    The sample in the dealer's showroom may differ from the slabs currently available at the fabricator's warehouse. They may have been mined from a different part of the quarry or they may have occlusions or color variances that give them a different appearance.

    We always ask our clients to examine the actual slabs of material before the top is cut.

  • Seams are Visible
    It is impossible to hide the seams in granite.

  • Must be Sealed
    Because granite is a natural stone product it has a certain degree of porosity and must be sealed before use with a solvent-based product which leaves only negligible surface residue and is not considered to be a health risk. The stone must be resealed at least once every three years.

  • Can Discolor
    While granite is ordinarily considered to be stain-resistant, some pigments or oils can be absorbed into the surface. This could cause discoloration. The sealer does not prevent this discoloration, but it slows it down to allow more time for clean up.

  • Durable but not Indestructible
    Granite is extremely durable, scratch resistant, and impervious to water and heat. If not abused, it will hold its luster forever. However, because it is a natural rock, it can be chipped and broken if abused, and is very difficult to repair.

  • Bacteria Resistance
    If bacterial contamination of the kitchen countertop is a concern, both stainless steel and granite are good choices.

  • Must be Professionally Installed

  • Cost: Expensive
    $50 - $90 per square foot installed
    (custom edges, drainboards, backsplashes not included) click to learn more about granite



Quartz Surfaces (Engineered Stone)
  • Man-Made
    Engineered Stone is a non-porous material, made from a mixture of 93% quartz and 7% resin binders and pigments. It has the strength of granite, but is more flexible - making it somewhat easier to handle.

  • Needs no sealing

  • Mold & Mildew Resistant
    Extremely hygienic, making it a food-safe choice.

  • Uniform Appearance
    It has the general appearance of natural stone, but with a consistent pattern and color. (The final product should be very close to what you see in the showroom.)

  • Seams are Visible
    As is the case with natural stone, seams are visible - although the darker colors tend to minimize the seam.

  • Durable but not Indestructible
    It is resistant to stains caused by wine, fruit juices, liquid food coloring, tea, nail polish and remover, and felt-tip markers.

    It can be damaged by high heat and prolonged exposure to heat. As with any other stone or surface material, strong chemicals and solvents such as DranoŽ, Liquid PlummerŽ, oven cleaners and floor strippers will damage the surface.

    Continuous long-term exposure to direct sunlight (UV rays) may result in slight discoloration of Quartz Stone countertops. Most indoor applications will not apply.

  • Must be Professionally Installed
    Much heavier than granite


  • Brand Names:
    Caesarstone, Zodiac, Silestone, Technistone, Legacy, Cambria

  • Cost: Expensive
    $50 - $90 per square foot installed
    (custom edges, drainboards, backsplashes not included) click to learn more about engineered stone



Solid Surface
  • Man-Made
    Solid Surfaces have many "nick names" but the most common is an acrylic or plastic material which is colored by resins and which is primarily discussed in this forum.

  • Uniform Appearance
    Consistent pattern and color. The final product should be exactly what you see in the showroom.

  • Seams are Invisible

  • Durable but not Indestructible
    It is mold and mildew resistant. It is not scratch resistant. Is suseptible to heat damage and burns. Avoid exposing the surface to harsh chemicals such as paint removers/thinners, acetone based cleaners, stove/drain cleaners, etc. If these come in contact with the surface, quickly wash off with water, using the appropriate safety measures to avoid injury.

  • Virtually Maintenance Free
    Needs no sealing

  • Must be Professionally Installed

  • Cost: Moderate
    $30 - $60 per square foot installed
    (custom edges, drainboards, backsplashes not included) click to learn more about engineered stone


 GraniteQuartz*Solid
Surface
Stone Hardness Measurement67N/A
Uniform Pattern RepeatNYY
Requires SealingYNN
Scratch ResistantYYN
Mold & Mildew ResistantNYY
Heat & Burn ResistantYYY/N
Resitant to Chemicals,
Acids, Solvents, Oils
NYN
Immune to FreezingYYY
Manufacturer's WarrantyNYY
Cost$$$$$$$$
       
* Quartz/Engineered Stone
 

See Also:
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Materials
Natural Stone Materials:
    Granite
    Quartz
    Concrete

Synthetic Stone:
    Solid Surface
    Cultured Stone

Metals:
    Stainless Steel
    Zinc

Other:
    Plastic Laminates
    Glass
  Related
Comparison of Granite, Quartz & Solid Surface

Stone Care 101 -
An excellent on-line reference by Stone Tech Professional for cleaning, sealing and maintaining stone countertops. Including: Natural Stone & Grout (Examples: Marble, Granite, Limestone, Travertine, Slate, Terrazzo, Sandstone)

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