Quartz Vs Quartzite: What Sets Them Apart?

Quartz Vs Quartzite: What Sets Them Apart?


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Quartz vs Quartzite is a much debated topic when buying kitchen and bathroom worktops. The simple explanation to this is their sourcing type: Quartz is a completely engineered slab, while Quartzite is derived naturally, and they are a part of Sandstone before retrieving.

Both Quartz and Quartzite are common countertop options but are frequently mistaken for one another. You should be aware of their differences in appearance, toughness, maintenance, and cost before choosing one. This countertop guide helps you understand the various advantages and disadvantages that Quartzite and Quartz countertops.

Quartz Vs Quartzite: What’s The Difference?

Quartz Countertops

Quartz countertops

As Quartz worktops are made of synthetic and natural materials including silicon dioxide, resin, and quartz minerals, they are popularly referred to as engineered countertops. About 93 per cent of the final composition is the fragmented Quartz. Quartz countertops are created using a mixture of raw Quartz, resin, and a colouring pigment.

Quartzite Countertops

Quartzite countertops

Quartzite is a type of metamorphic rock that forms naturally. It is produced when Sandstone is exposed to extremely high temperatures and pressures brought on by the compression of tectonic plates in the earth's crust. The stone is extracted from the ground, sawed into slabs, and then precisely cut to form countertops. For appearance and longevity, the surfaces are polished and sealed. Choose from our 5000+ stone collections for any residential and commercial projects.

RIVER BLUE QUARTZITE

RIVER BLUE QUARTZITE

£341.20 £410.00

River Blue Quartzite is a white-grey stone slab with a hint of blue that features a flowing pattern. Grey, white and some pinkish colours move along the slab's face making the appearance look like a flowing river. It is a… read more

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OLYMPOS QUARTZ

OLYMPOS QUARTZ

£385.21

Olympos Quartz is a doughy white sturdy stone that plaudits the entire living arena. The stones are blurry and have a creamy colour texture. The fine polished stone guesses up when executed for the Kitchen, bathroom, and for surfaces. Avoid… read more

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CRISTALLO BLUE QUARTZITE

CRISTALLO BLUE QUARTZITE

£579.95

Cristallo Blue Quartzite, an exotic stone slab, is produced by Brazilian quarries. The unique substance Cristallo Blue, a rare variation of the well-known Cristallo Quartzite, has a bright white crystallised background and the distinctive Brazilian indigo runs through every fissure… read more

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Quartz Vs Quartzite: What Are The Pros And Cons?

Quartz

Pros: Quartz countertops are highly durable and resistant to stains, scratches, and heat. They offer a wide range of veins, shades and patterns, are non-porous (because they don't require sealing as they come built with sealing), and require minimal maintenance.

Cons: They can be relatively expensive, especially for premium brands and enduring features. Though they are heat-resistant, extreme heat, like a scorching pan or sunbeams, could damage the countertop.

Quartzite

Pros: Quartzite countertops offer the natural beauty with unique veining and patterns. They are highly durable, heat-resistant, and suitable for kitchen use, but must be sealed properly. Compared with a wooden or bamboo countertop, they require little maintenance and are less prone to chipping or scratching.

Cons: Quartzite can be more expensive than some other countertop options. It needs regular sealing to prevent staining and may have limited colour options compared to Quartz.

AMAZONITE QUARTZITE

AMAZONITE QUARTZITE

£577.25

Amazonite quartzite is a compelling and exotic green natural stone known for its eye-catching colour combination, distinctive geological features and elegant veining pattern. This stunning stone is created when quartz sandstone undergoes metamorphism, giving rise to a captivating mineral mixture… read more

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CARRARA MICHELANGELO QUARTZ

CARRARA MICHELANGELO QUARTZ

£315.32

Carrara Michelangelo Quartz is a white, manufactured stone surface with thin veins throughout the surface in a grey shade. To approximately create a stiff form, 90–95% of natural crystals were combined with resin. The design and production process, which involves… read more

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TAJ MAHAL BOOKMATCH QUARTZITE

TAJ MAHAL BOOKMATCH QUARTZITE

£442.25

Taj Mahal Bookmatch Quartzite is a popular and sought-after natural stone known for its stunning appearance and unique characteristics. Taj Mahal Bookmatch Quartzite typically exhibits a soft, creamy beige or ivory colour with subtle veining patterns in shades of grey,… read more

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Quartz Vs Quartzite: Let's Do A Cost Comparison Between

Quartz Vs Quartzite Let's Do A Cost Comparison Between

The cost of every slab might vary anticipated to these important factors:

Brand value, colour, size, thickness, pattern to name a few. Besides the price of the stone, the installers and fabricators may also charge a fee for additional works like sink cutouts, edge profiling, customisations, backsplash, etc. In Work-tops, the slab cost of Quartz starts from £200, and Quartzite starts from £300. You are just a click away to find your perfect stone. Check the list of available stones or ping us directly to order any slabs.

Quartz Vs Quartzite - Colour And Appearance

Given that everyone's definition of beauty is different, it is only natural for people to look for more colour options.

Quartzite Worktop Colours

Quartzite Worktop Colours

The colour can range from usual white-grey to rare red-multicolour. Iron oxide in the rock gives it pink and deep red tones. The presence of iron oxide or minerals at random during the development of the Quartzite, as well as the pressures that it was subjected to, will all result in achieving the designated colour.

Quartz Worktop Colours

quartz worktops colours

Quartz is offered in a much wider spectrum of colours for you to choose from because artificial colouring can be incorporated. Upon finishing with the desired colours, the countertop material will reflect the look of natural stones like Granite or Marble because of the technique used to manufacture these stones.

ALEXANDRITA QUARTZITE

ALEXANDRITA QUARTZITE

£567.80

Alexandrita Quartzite; a beautiful Brazilian-sourced natural stone is a delicate green and beige stone with hints of deeper green and brown. This gorgeous, serene stone, light green quartzite, is excellent for worktops, flooring, wall installations, splashback, and various other uses.… read more

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BLACK MIST QUARTZ

BLACK MIST QUARTZ

£336.34

Black mist quartz is a type of engineered or man-made quartz stone that is designed to mimic the natural look of granite. It is a highly durable and low-maintenance material that is commonly used for countertops, flooring, and other surfaces… read more

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CARAVAGGIO QUARTZITE

CARAVAGGIO QUARTZITE

£519.20

Caravaggio Quartzite is an Italian natural stone that features a rustic colour palette throughout and has a multicolour base. This quartzite is more like a work of art than a stone slab because of its vibrant, dramatic colour. It is… read more

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Quartz Vs Quartzite: Which Is The Most Heat-Resistant Slab?

Due to its tough nature, Quartzite is more durable and heat-resistant. Although not as hard as Quartzite, Quartz is also equally durable. Since the resin used to make Quartz countertops would melt if an object above 300 degrees is placed over it.

Quartz Vs Quartzite: Which Is Scratch Resistant

Quartz vs Quartzite scratch resistant

The advantage of Quartz over Quartzite is that it is more flexible, which makes it less prone to chipping and denting. Having said that, it is advised to use a cutting board when using objects such as knives as sharp objects can harm the countertop material.

Quartz Vs Quartzite - Countertop Maintenance

Quartz vs Quartzite

Quartz needs almost no upkeep. A moist cloth can be used to clean it. Quartz shouldn't be cleaned with abrasive products because they are hardly ever necessary. The biggest benefit quartz worktops have over Quartzite is the ease of upkeep. In any case, it is recommended to utilise mild cleaners, just like you would with any countertop.

On the other hand, Quartzite needs a lot more care and attention. It needs to be sealed a few times a year for good maintenance. Stains may seep into the stone if there is an inadequate seal. All natural stones, including Granite and marble, have this disadvantage. But once sealed, Quartzite’s surface is easy to clean.

MYSTIC PLATINUM RADIANZ QUARTZ

MYSTIC PLATINUM RADIANZ QUARTZ

£415.25

Mystic Platinum Radianz Quartz is a hoary grey Quartz stone with numerous  mottled blots and patches over the surfaces. Blots vary in size and colour. The surface is polished to finesse. Mystic platinum is an engineered stone made with extreme… read more

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MACAUBAS FANTASY QUARTZITE

MACAUBAS FANTASY QUARTZITE

£408.63

Macaubas Fantasy Quartzite is a natural stone from Brazil that features a grey-white background with beautiful patterns made of grey, brown, white and pink, which are displayed as occasional linear streaks and waves. Macaubas Fantasy Quartzite can be used to… read more

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MAGIC GREY QUARTZ

MAGIC GREY QUARTZ

£280.52

Magic Grey Quartz is magical grey quartz with a delicate and smooth surface. The slab has an even grey background with light white veins and speckles all over the surface. The unique pattern makes them a perfect addendum for kitchen… read more

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Contact Work-tops For Quartzite And Quartz Worktop Installation

For the most affordable pricing, get in touch with us to install your kitchen worktops. From template to installation, we finish kitchen projects in ten days (TnC apply). If you want to know more about Quartz Vs Quartzite, get in touch with us by calling 0330 113 5868.

Questions And Answers That Are Frequently Asked

  • Are Quartz countertops easy to clean in the kitchen?

Yes, Quartz countertops are easy to clean. They are non-porous, which means they resist stains and don't require sealing. A simple wipe with soapy water is usually sufficient.

  • Do Quartzite countertops require sealing for kitchen use?

Yes, quartzite countertops should be sealed for kitchen use. Being a natural stone, it can be porous and susceptible to staining if not properly sealed.

  • Can you place hot pots and pans directly on quartz or quartzite countertops?

It's not recommended to place hot pots and pans directly on Quartz or Quartzite countertops, as extreme heat can damage the surface. It's best to use trivets or hot pads to protect the countertop.

Conclusion:

Quartz vs Quartzite: You have two stunning countertop choices for your home. Both are quite durable despite having minor variances and should be taken into account as you plan your shower room or kitchen restoration project. Quartzite is your best option if you desire natural stone in terms of aesthetics. If you are after a wider variety of hues and designs, Quartz is the stone that will be helpful.

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