3 Busting Myths About Quartz Worktops For Your Kitchen


Quartz happens to be one of the sturdiest and most durable of the countertop materials. Yet it is often overlooked as a countertop option. Quartz kitchen worktops are tougher than marble and equally appealing in terms of looks as the granite worktops. They are not only physically harder but also less porous than that of marble.

Just because quartz has not derived the cache of these stones, this material has failed to gain the recognition that it deserves. It is high time to change it. That is why here an attempt in made to bust the common myths to reveal the truth about quartz. Just read on to know.
  • Myth 1 – Quartz is unhygienic like every other natural stone
Fact – This is one of the common myths that the quartz is associated with. But keep it in mind that natural stone is in no way more or less hygienic than the man-made materials like stainless steel or other materials. The rule is the same as with other materials. If you clean it in the proper manner, then there is no chance that quartz worktop will harbour germs. If not, then like all other materials, this worktop will be a den of germs.
  • Myth 2 – You should not use quartz in your kitchen
Fact – This is definitely something that can be called an absolute myth. Since quartz is less porous than other types of natural stones hence it will retain less bacteria. Simply due to its general makeup it is tougher to crack or stain. Therefore, it is one of the most excellent choices for being used in kitchens.
  • Myth 3 – Sunlight cannot affect quartz
Fact – This is not absolutely true. If exposed to direct sunlight for a continuous time period then sunlight is capable of damaging quartz. At the same time, it should be said that occasional exposure to UV rays cannot harm quartz. It cannot get discoloured or become dark if it receives a little amount of sunlight every day. But if you install the quartz worktop in a way that it receives direct sunlight then you can rest assured that it will get discoloured over time.


The above are some of the most common myths associated with quartz worktops. Now that you know the facts behind the myths do not fall in the pit. Make an informed decision at the time of selecting quartz worktops for your kitchen. 

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