Quartz vs Laminate Worktops

Quartz Worktops or Laminate Worktops, which one is the best option for you?

Quartz Worktops have become an increasingly popular choice over the last decade for home renovation projects because of their endless list of benefits. Our customers include homeowners as well as landlords/ landladies, interior designers, property developers and more. You can use our kitchen visualiser to help you through the buying journey https://quartzkitchen.co.uk/kitchen-visualiser/

Quartz worktops are:

  • Available in a wide range of colours and styles
  • Available in 20mm and 30mm thicknesses
  • Stain-resistant
  • Scratch-resistant
  • Heat-resistant
  • Can add value to your property
  • Extremely durable
  • Easy to clean and maintain
  • Provides a luxury finish at an affordable price
  • Comes with a minimum 10-year manufacturer warranty
  • Will not need to be replaced for at least 15 years, if not more.
  • Joints are seamless and not sore on the eyes

You can book a showroom visit to view our samples and slabs or alternatively browse our designs online.

In comparison, laminate worktops are:

  • Typically available in 38mm thickness
  • Are cheaper to purchase
  • Easy to install
  • Joints and seams are very noticeable

The drawbacks however are that laminate worktops are much less durable in comparison to Quartz. They stain easily, which can be an absolute nightmare if you cook with highly saturated foods like turmeric, beetroot and/or red wine. Laminate worktops are also not heat resistant or heatproof and are very susceptible to leaving burn marks.

For busy households, we always recommend going for Quartz. If however, you are basing your decision solely on price, laminate worktops may be a suitable option for you.

Contact us to find out more.

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