Is Granite Better than Quartz?
When you’re trying to find the “best” materials, it can be confusing to try to figure out a whole catalog of possibilities. Here, we’ll break down the differences between just two types of common materials that you’ll come across if you’re remodeling your kitchen or bathroom in Scottsdale, AZ: granite and quartz.
Things to Consider
It’s not necessarily a question of choosing a more quality material as it is prioritizing your own preferences. Granite is usually considered a ‘luxury’ choice. It’s a natural stone, meaning you’ll get natural patterns in the material that you won’t find with manufactured quartz. Granite is also heat-resistant, so if you forget to put a hot pan on the stovetop instead of the countertop, you may not have to deal with the damage.
The biggest downgrade to granite is that it’s not sealed and it’s porous. Even if you seal it every year, you’ll still have to stay on your toes around spills. So, if you spill a drop of red wine or spaghetti sauce, you’ll have to clean it up immediately or potentially live with the stain for years to come.
Quartz is a type of engineered stone, meaning it uses resin to keep the crushed mineral together. It’s non-porous, more affordable, and less maintenance. You won’t have to seal it every year, and you should have an easier time cleaning it up year after year.
Remodeling in Scottsdale
Whether you want granite or quartz comes down to what you value. Some property owners don’t mind the maintenance, while others want something as carefree as possible. If you’re still on the fence, a general contractor in Scottsdale, AZ may be able to help. At Bulldog Diversified Construction, we offer full-scale services to get our clients started.



