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What is the difference between Quartz and Corian?

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K. Gibson

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K. Gibson, Corporate employee, MA, Gloucester

Answered Jul 22, 2020

The most well-liked kitchen countertop textiles are quartz and Corian. Quartz is a pure material, while Corian is the brand name of acrylic surfaces manufactured by Du Pont. Corian is a polymer offspring surface in many designs and shapes. It also refers to countless joints and sinks to fit in different kinds of places.

Corian comes with a matt finish, shiny form, and it is available in an assortment of colors and finishes. Corian is obtainable in half-inch and three-quarter inches of width. The cost of installation is $30 per foot and above, and it is easily scratched. Quartz is a durable, low maintenance alternative for countertops. It is 93 percent natural and 7 percent humanmade product.

The quartz countertops created by Du Point have been named Zodiaq. It is resilient and non-porous material. It resists even the most worrisome occurrences, such as scratches, heat, and corrosion. Quartz countertops are available for between $50 and $90 per foot. It is the exquisite uniform finish that makes it better.

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Denton Perez

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Denton Perez, Professor, High School, Utah

Answered Jul 14, 2020

Kitchens are an important aspect of a home. It is where food is cooked, where families fellowship and talk, and where some people host gatherings. One key part of a kitchen's design are the countertops. There are two popular types of countertops that are created. The first is corian. This is a brand name, which is used to describe countertops that have natural minerals and polymer. The second is quartz, which is a countertop made from a natural rock. Another difference between the two is in regards to price. Quartz is more expensive that countertops with corian. The cost factor is one of the reasons why homeowners tend to go with corian countertops.
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