Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t more people have quartzite? What’s the downside?
It’s strong but brittle so edges can chip more easily than granite.
Aha! Mystery solved. I think that makes it a dealbreaker for us. We are clumsy and a chipped countertop would annoy the hell out of me for the rest of the time I live in this house!![]()
Thanks to all the PPs who responded. There are some really beautiful quartzite countertops out there! I'm not loving the granite selections as much....
Shop around. There is an infinite amount of variations as it is naturally made, not man-made like quartz countertops that are poured/molded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t more people have quartzite? What’s the downside?
It’s strong but brittle so edges can chip more easily than granite.
Aha! Mystery solved. I think that makes it a dealbreaker for us. We are clumsy and a chipped countertop would annoy the hell out of me for the rest of the time I live in this house!![]()
Thanks to all the PPs who responded. There are some really beautiful quartzite countertops out there! I'm not loving the granite selections as much....
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t more people have quartzite? What’s the downside?
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t more people have quartzite? What’s the downside?
Anonymous wrote:We have had white pearl quartzite since 2010, and we love it. No stains -- it's bulletproof (this can vary from slab to slab from what I hear, though). Sharpie, tomato sauce, vinegar all have come right off with no damage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t more people have quartzite? What’s the downside?
It’s strong but brittle so edges can chip more easily than granite.
This is not true.
It's not more popular because it's more expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t more people have quartzite? What’s the downside?
It’s strong but brittle so edges can chip more easily than granite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t more people have quartzite? What’s the downside?
It’s strong but brittle so edges can chip more easily than granite.
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t more people have quartzite? What’s the downside?
Anonymous wrote:Quartz is the most durable but doesn't look as real and unique as granite. Granite looks nicer but is less durable.