The Only Way Is Granite August – Do Quartz Worktops Increase The Value Of Property

Do Quartz Worktops Increase The Value Of Property?

Quartz is fast becoming one of the most popular material choices for worktops across the globe. Whether you’re looking for a bathroom worktop or a kitchen worktop, you could enjoy an incredibly durable mixture of stone and resin that doesn’t just function well, but looks as beautiful as it feels too.

Quartz also offers homeowners something that granite and other natural stones simply cannot and that’s a uniformity in its appearance. Thanks to this perfect marriage of natural stone and resin, the ability to create a bespoke appearance is readily available which not only improves the overall look of your worktop but the overall look of your home too.

More important than function and appearance however, quartz is also an incredible investment for your home. Allow us to explain further…

Quartz & Granite

When it comes to updating your kitchen or bathroom, many automatically opt for granite worktops thanks to its popularity and its ability to add value to the home. Would you be surprised to learn however, that quartz actually gives granite a decent run for its money in the value department?

Quartz and granite are considered to be some of the strongest materials out there for worktops. They offer an incredible resilience but it’s quartz worktops that actually comes out on top. Why? Because of its non-porous quality. In order for granite to be non-porous, it requires professional sealing on average once a year.

Quartz on the other hand needs less and requires virtually no maintenance. No sealing whatsoever yet remains non-porous and resilient to stains and bumps and scrapes. It’s for this reason that quartz is perhaps a little more expensive.

This however shouldn’t put you off for the simple fact that quartz will actually provide you with a great return on your investment by giving your property a better market value than granite would.

While granite will undoubtedly offer a great return, quartz will always beat what granite can offer thanks to the convenience that quartz offers. It’s this convenience that gives it the edge and makes it that much more attractive to potential buyers and renters.

Contact The Only Way Is Granite Today

It’s no secret we live in an incredibly fast paced world with the vast majority spending time on their side hustle when they aren’t working their day job. Throw in family, friends and general day to day commitments and the ability to enjoy a worktop that requires no maintenance is just too good to pass up. For this reason, as well as a plethora of other benefits, quartz will undoubtedly help to increase the value of any property it’s put into.

If you’d like more information on quartz worktops in your home, please don’t hesitate to contact us today on 01277 800023. Our team will be only too happy to help you find the perfect quartz worktop for your home and make your kitchen or bathroom vision a reality.

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