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Pros and Cons of Engineered Quartz

Engineered quartz has quickly emerged as the most preferred bathroom vanity countertop material. It has replaced traditional materials thanks to its customized costs and expansive applications.Engineered quartz is made up by combining quartz mineral with resins, polymers, and pigments. About 90% of engineering quartz is quartz while the remaining is polymers and resins.

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Pros and Cons of Engineered Quartz

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  1. Pros and Cons of Engineered Quartz

  2.  Engineered quartz has quickly emerged as the most preferred bathroom vanity countertop material. It has replaced traditional materials thanks to its customized costs and expansive applications.  Engineered quartz is made up by combining quartz mineral with resins, polymers, and pigments. About 90% of engineering quartz is quartz while the remaining is polymers and resins.  Here we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using engineering quartz for creating bathrooms.

  3. Advantages A plethora of Color Choices  Engineering quartz owes its popularity mostly to the impressive options it offers when it comes to colors.  When you opt for engineering quartz, you have the option of either going with a solid color or with veining that creates the feel of a natural stone.  The appearance of engineering quartz has advanced so much that now you can experience colors that look almost same as authentic stone.

  4. Durability Thanks to its robust structure, engineering quartz stands the test of time and enjoys a prolonged life. Hence, the return on investment is higher as you don’t have to pay every now and then on maintenance costs. It is also resistant to chipping and scratching. These features add to its durability. Low-cost Although durable and attractive, engineering quartz surprisingly doesn’t put a heavy strain on your budget. This bathroom vanity countertop material is low cost when compared with other alternatives and is an effective option for people with limited budget.

  5. Disadvantages Can Look Generic  Engineering quartz looks symmetrical and creates a sophisticated look. This visually soothing characteristic is very much contrary to that of natural stone.  Natural stone is bold and has a unique appearance. That’s why it looks distinctive and imposing.  People who prefer unique structure may get turned off due to engineering ?ua?tz’s simple and symmetrical looks.

  6. Not Heat and Impact proof  Engineering quartz can get seriously affected due to hot equipment. It will get damaged if it comes in contact with a curling iron or other such tool. Similarly, it is not indestructible. It fails to withstand big impacts. Not Suitable to Use at Fireplace  There are restrictions on the places where you can use engineering quartz. It cannot be used outside or at places which are closer to fireplaces.

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