Is sintered stone expensive?

Is sintered stone expensive?

On average, sintered stone countertops cost roughly $60 to $95 per square foot, installed. The reason behind this high price is the technology used in creating this material.

Is sintered stone cheaper than quartz?

In contrast, sintered stones are those man-made stone countertops which copy the looks and patterns of natural stone slabs. This material is also slightly cheaper than quartz, running between $65 to $100 per square foot.

What stone is cheaper than quartz?

While more expensive than Corian, Granite is typically slightly cheaper than Quartz, making it a popular choice for homeowners. However, since Granite does need to be re-sealed regularly, there may be additional costs incurred over the product's lifetime, increasing the overall countertop cost.

What is a cheaper alternative to quartz countertops?

Granite, marble and engineered solid surface stone are the best quartz alternatives as far as durability and cost.

Which is better sintered stone or quartz?

As it is made entirely from natural materials, Sintered Stone has a lower environmental impact the quartz, as it contains no resin and is completely recyclable! Neolith for example actually includes up to 52% recycled materials in all of their slabs.

Is sintered stone the same as quartz?

Quartz is a hard engineered surface that is non porous, scratch resistant and does not easily stain. And sintered stone is an all natural surface composed of minerals created using a sintering process that yields another hard material with similar characteristics and more.

Does sintered stone break easily?

Granite, as with Quartzite, is essentially mother nature's own sintered stone. Minerals fused together through intense heat and pressure over millions of years from within the Earth's crust. It is also UV stable, naturally heat resistant, and is hard enough to withstand most household impacts without cracking.

What stone is more expensive than marble?

Granite is less expensive than marble, starting at roughly $75/square foot installed and $100 more than that for higher-end stone. Installed marble countertops start at around $100/square foot and can go over $200. Prices fluctuate, so check your local supplier for up-to-date prices.

What is the difference between marble and sintered stone?

Sintered stone and its close relative, Ultracompact surface have properties that are somewhat different from those of marble. The hardness of sintered stone makes it difficult to scratch and its non-porous surface means it is stain resistant. These characteristics make it much different from marble.