Are Quartz Countertops Right For Me? The Top 5 Signs

Written by Posted On Wednesday, 29 August 2018 08:10

If you’re renovating your kitchen, one of the biggest decisions that you have to make is what kind of countertop material to use. There are so many options – from inexpensive laminate and butcher block, to more premium, high-end materials like granite and quartz.

What’s right for you? Well, it all depends on your own situation. But if you’re not sure that quartz countertops in Winnipeg are right for you, you’re in luck! In this article, we’ll discuss the top 5 signs that quartz countertops may be a good choice for your home renovation.

 

1. You’ve Got A Big Budget For Your Home Renovation

We won’t beat around the bush – quartz is pretty expensive. It’s a premium product with an extremely long lifespan, and it’s very durable. That means that it will last for decades – or even centuries – once installed, but you’ll pay a premium for installation.

Quartz is expensive to obtain and cut into countertops, and usually requires specialists for installation, due to its weight. This means you’ll be paying $75-$100 per square foot, including the countertop and installation.

If you have the budget for it, quartz is definitely the best choice. But if that sounds too steep, you may be better off with a different counter material.

 

2. You’ll Be Living In The Same Home For A While

Although renovating your kitchen does add value to your home, you’re not going to recoup the entire value of your renovation when it’s time to sell. The average ROI for a kitchen remodel is 54% – meaning you can expect to add $20,000 to the value of your home if you spend $40,000 on a kitchen renovation.

This means that it’s not a good idea to put quartz countertops into a home that you plan to sell in the next few years.

For example, if you’re an “empty nester” with kids in college and you’re going to downsize to a smaller home soon, you won’t get back all of the money that you spend, so you’re better off with a less expensive material – and using the money you saved to renovate your new home.

 

3. Your Cabinets And Counter Can Handle The Weight

If you are replacing a lighter-weight countertop like laminate, the structural integrity of your cabinets is a real concern. Quartz weighs about 20-25lb per square foot, while laminate weighs only about 1 to 1.5lbs per square foot.

If you have inexpensive particle-board cabinets, they simply may not be able to handle the weight of the countertops, and they may need to be replaced, or you might be able to use supports to increase their loading capacity.

 

4. You’ve Found The Right Countertop Contractor

As a rule, you should only choose an experienced countertop contractor if you’re looking for quartz countertops in Winnipeg. As mentioned, quartz is incredibly heavy and quite expensive. You don’t want to trust just any general contractor with the building and installation of your new countertops.

So do some research and find a great company in the area with a track record of success – and don’t go it alone. While you can install some types of countertop, like laminate, on your own, it’s nearly impossible to do DIY quartz countertop installation.

 

5. You Don’t Want To Care For Granite Countertops

Granite countertops are typically around the same price as quartz, but they’re much harder to care for. They are more porous, as they are a natural stone, and require regular sealing. You must also avoid exposing them to citric acid. Grit and sand can also cause deep scratches in granite.

Quartz is much more durable than granite, which is one reason that it’s becoming more popular with homeowners. You still have to take some care precautions, but it’s more durable and hard to damage.

Is A Quartz Countertop Right For You? Only You Know The Answer!

If you recognize any (or all) of the above signs, quartz countertops in Winnipeg may be right for you! Find a contractor now, get a quote, and begin the process of building your dream kitchen today!

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