Quartz Worktops – How Is It Different from other Worktops

May 11th, 2010 by admin | Filed under Worktops

Quartz Worktops provide you with the ultimate combination of looks as well as function. This allows for a more durable, diverse and a more practical worktop than any other kind of bespoke worktops. Quartz worktops are one of the best options available in the market place when compared to other worktops. There are quite a few differences between quartz worktops and other worktops. Let us understand a few of these differences.

a)      Quartz Worktops have better heat resisting ability then other worktops. However, always ensure that you use protection boards and do not place any hot items directly over these surfaces.

b)      The joints in Quartz worktops are quite visible whereas other surfaces have seamless joints.

c)      Quartz worktops are better scratch resistant than other solid surface worktops.

d)      Quartz worktops have a glossy finish when compared to other worktops which have a matte finish.

e)      Quartz worktops are a combination of natural quartz and resin which produces a hard surface that can withstand any kind of impact caused by daily use. Other solid surfaces can be thermoformed and are quite flexible when it comes to shapes and curves.

Apart from the above differences, there is much more to quartz worktops. We live in a modern world that has a lot of people who are very trendy and prefer the very best for themselves and their homes. Since worktops form a part of the home décor, these people prefer to go for natural stones like granite, limestone, quartz, etc.  Most people prefer quartz worktops because they are non porous and are stain resistant too.

The quartz worktops come in a wide variety of colors when compared to other worktops. You can now choose from different colors and try to match it with the interior décor of your kitchen or bathroom. Finally, quartz worktops are quite affordable and are in fact less expensive than granite.

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