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You may want to get stone countertops in your bathroom. However, you can’t decide whether to get natural stone, such as granite or marble, or engineered stone, like quartz.

There are many advantages to choosing quartz bathroom countertops, they seem to hit all the marks.

However, you should also be aware of the drawbacks of choosing this type of stone. Keep reading to explore the pros and cons of this stone countertop in your bathroom remodeling project and how to choose the right color.

Advantages of Getting Quartz Countertops for the Bathroom

Quartz is quickly becoming a very popular choice for kitchen countertops and its here to stay. Compared to other natural stone countertops, it has many advantages. Here are a few of them.

Low Maintenance

One of the reasons quartz is such a popular countertop option for the bathroom is that it is very low-maintenance. Owners won’t have to worry about stains seeping into these countertops and staining them since they are an engineered stone that isn’t quite as porous as granite or marble. The resins used to make quartz countertops act as a protective agent against spills and bacterial growth. Since these countertops aren’t porous, you won’t have to worry about sealing them like other natural stones, which could require this preventative maintenance method at least once a year.

Plenty of Color and Style Options

Another advantage of having quartz countertops is that they come in a variety of colors. One drawback of most natural stones mined from quarries is their limited color choices. These color options resemble earthly hues like browns, whites, and grays. Manufacturers make quartz countertops with crushed quartz minerals added to pigments and resin to create various colors.

Therefore, you can even have a customized color for your quartz countertops.

Longevity

An advantage of quartz countertops, common in other natural stones, is their longevity. Theoretically, they could last up to 100 years. However, this theory hasn’t been tested since quartz is a relatively new type of stone. With minimal maintenance, you could get at least 20 years out of quartz countertops.

Hygienic

Since you’ll be installing quartz countertops in the bathroom, it’s critical to have a natural stone that is very hygienic. With this type of stone, you won’t have to worry about germs and bacteria building up on the surface.

Considerations of Installing Quartz Bathroom Countertops

Although there are several advantages to getting quartz countertops for your bathroom, there are also a few disadvantages.

Not Heat Resistant

You must be extra careful when using your bathroom for grooming and heated hair products such as curling irons. Although quartz countertops are quite durable, you can still scorch the bathroom countertop with such products.

Could Fade If a Window is Present

Does your bathroom have a window? Having one could present a problem if you want quartz countertops in the bathroom. The sun’s UV rays could fade your quartz countertops, making some portions of the countertop lighter than others.

Expensive

Since quartz is an engineered stone and not natural, you would think it wouldn’t be pricey. However, you would be mistaken in that assumption. Not only is making this manufactured stone expensive, but so is the installation cost.

Not As Unique as Natural Stone

One more drawback of quartz is that it may not be as unique as natural stone in terms of veining and patterns. So, your quartz countertops will look exactly like someone else’s, and you won’t have the distinctive look you would with marble and granite slabs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are quartz countertops easy to clean?

Yes. Quartz countertops are easy to clean. A simple way to clean them is with mild soap mixed with warm water, free of acids and abrasives. You can also purchase commercial cleaners specially formulated for cleaning quartz countertops.

Are there chemicals I should avoid in the bathroom to avoid damaging my countertops?

Yes. Besides keeping heat away from quartz, avoiding highly acidic or abrasive cleaning products is ideal. Some other everyday items that may be found in the bathroom that you should avoid allowing to spill on your countertops are nail polish remover, bleach, and oily soaps. Such items may cause irreparable damage to your quartz countertops.

What are some popular color options for bathroom quartz countertops?

Various shades of white are among the most popular colors for quartz countertops. Other popular options are beige, gray, and black. Since these are engineered countertops, you can also choose custom colors that suit your bathroom decor.

Countertop Installation from Oak Creek’s Best

Wisconsin Granite Design knows countertops. We have been customizing bathrooms and kitchens with stunning countertops in quartz, granite and marble for more than two decades. Our countertop fabrication team will complete your remodel with precision and ease so that remodeling your countertops is enjoyable, not stressful.

Wait until you see our countertop selection housed onsite at our Oak Creek countertop store where you’ll find everything you need. Get a Free Estimate today!