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Difference between quartz, marble and granite

Quartz Countertop

Like other hard surface countertop materials, quartz is non-porous so it resists staining much better than granite, marble and concrete. For cleanliness, a non-porous surface means that it will not harbor bacteria or virus.

Quartz Countertop

Granite is tougher than most common countertop options like Formica, and it stands up well to regular wear and tear. Because granite is such a hard material, it resists scratches–cutting on it will damage your knives, but not your counters!

Granite Countertop

Marble is a natural stone, so it’s more resistant to scratching, cracking and breaking than many other available countertop materials. In spite of its durability, marble is softer than granite, so it’s possible to incorporate attractive design elements, such as fancy edges, during the fabrication process.

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Types of Stone

Granite Granite has been a cornerstone of construction for centuries,