Myths About Quartz Countertops: Separating Fact from Fiction
- Distinctive Tile & Stone
- Aug 11
- 2 min read

Quartz countertops have become a top choice for homeowners and designers alike, offering beauty, durability, and low maintenance. However, despite its popularity, many myths persist about quartz surfaces.
Let's separate fact from fiction and debunk some of the most common misconceptions.
Myth 1: Quartz and Quartzite Are the Same
Fact: While they share a name, quartz, and quartzite are entirely different materials. Quartz countertops are engineered from crushed quartz mixed with resin (about 93% crushed granite quartz and 7% resin binding agents to be exact), making them non-porous and highly resistant to stains. Quartzite, on the other hand, is a naturally occurring metamorphic rock, that emerges from the transformation of sandstone under intense heat and pressure. It does regular sealing to prevent staining and etching.
Myth 2: Quartz Countertops Are Indestructible
Fact: Quartz is incredibly durable but not invincible. It resists scratches, stains, and chips better than many other countertop materials, but it can still be damaged by excessive force or prolonged exposure to heat. Always use cutting boards and trivets to protect your surfaces.
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Myth 3: Quartz Countertops Look Fake
Fact: Advances in manufacturing have made quartz countertops look more natural than ever. With patterns that mimic marble, granite, and even concrete, quartz offers a range of styles that suit any aesthetic, from modern to classic.
Myth 4: Quartz Countertops Are High Maintenance
Fact: One of the biggest advantages of quartz is its low maintenance. Unlike granite or marble, quartz does not require sealing. Routine cleaning with mild soap and water is all it takes to keep quartz countertops looking pristine.
Myth 5: Quartz Countertops Are Too Expensive
Fact: While quartz countertops can have a higher upfront cost, they often provide better long-term value due to their durability and low maintenance. Plus, with various options available, there are quartz choices that fit a range of budgets.
Final Thoughts
Quartz countertops offer a winning combination of durability, beauty, and ease of care. Don't let myths deter you from choosing this high-quality surface for your home. If you're considering quartz, reach out to our experts to explore the best options for your space!
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