Which Countertop Is Best For You?

Designing a kitchen or bathroom has become more complex than ever before. New styles are continuously popping up that are different, unique, and fresh. Kitchen and bathroom countertops have evolved into more than just a surface to place food and other items atop; it has become a part of the decor and a statement to the home.

There are many kitchen countertops to choose from: granite, marble, quartz, quartzite, ultra-compact, recycled surface, and so on. Deciding upon a countertop for your home may be difficult. What is the look you are trying to achieve? Is style or maintenance more important to you? These are just a few things to consider and we know it can be overwhelming. So, we have provided you with a countertop comparison guide that lays out everything you need to know before purchasing the countertop that suits you best.

Granite

Granite is one of the most popular stones found in American homes. It is extremely durable and resistant to heat and scratching. However, due to its porous nature, granite has the possibility of obtaining stains from acidic liquids if such products are left on the countertop for too long.

granite countertops

PROS

  • Heat resistant
  • Scratch resistant
  • Low maintenance
  • Resistant to chemicals and stains when properly sealed

CONS

  • Porous material and may absorb stains if not sealed properly
  • Cost can be high depending on rarity and design level
  • Possible chipping or cracking from heavy impact

Marble

When it comes to marble, style comes easy. It is elegant, shiny, and has a timeless element to it that appears effortlessly beautiful. However, marble is softer and more porous than other stones, making it more susceptible to chipping, staining, and scratching.

marble countertops

PROS

  • Beautiful and timeless appearance
  • Widely available
  • Smooth surface

CONS

  • Prone to scratching and chipping
  • Susceptible to stains
  • Requires regular sealing and maintenance

Quartzite

Quartzite is one of the strongest natural stone options for countertops. It has the beauty of marble but offers greater durability. It is also resistant to UV rays, making it suitable for outdoor kitchens.

Quartzite countertops

PROS

  • Highly durable
  • Low maintenance
  • UV resistant

CONS

  • Can scratch if not used properly
  • May be damaged by extreme heat
  • Requires professional sealing
  • Limited color options

Soapstone

If you are looking for a low-maintenance and heatproof surface, consider a soapstone countertop. Soapstone is nonporous, stain resistant, and naturally antimicrobial.

soapstone countertops

PROS

  • No sealant required
  • Heatproof
  • Resistant to bacteria

CONS

  • Darkens over time
  • Can scratch or chip

Quartz

Quartz is a non-porous, manufactured stone that is highly durable and easy to maintain. It offers a wide variety of colors and finishes.

quartz countertops

PROS

  • Very durable
  • Non-porous and no sealing required
  • Wide range of colors and designs
  • Scratch and stain resistant
  • Resistant to bacteria

CONS

  • Higher price
  • Can be damaged by excessive heat
  • Not suitable for outdoor use

Ultra Compact

Ultra compact surfaces are made using advanced manufacturing processes, creating extremely durable countertops.

ultra compact countertops

PROS

  • Extremely durable
  • Heat resistant
  • Scratch resistant
  • UV resistant

CONS

  • Limited installers available

Recycled

Recycled surface countertops are made from recycled glass and other materials, making them durable and eco-friendly.

recycled countertops

PROS

  • Unique appearance
  • Non-porous
  • Easy maintenance
  • Eco-friendly

CONS

  • Limited design options

All of these countertops are great options for both kitchens and bathrooms. We recommend listing your priorities such as style and durability to choose the best option. If you need assistance, please contact us. You can also use our online kitchen visualizer or bathroom visualizer.