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Understanding the Differences Between Solid Surface Countertops and Engineered Stone

12 March 2021

Two of those materials regularly get mistaken for each other – engineered stone and solid surface. Both can now and then have comparative shading examples and appearances, and both are far lower upkeep than a characteristic stone ledge. In any case, there are differences between the two materials too, which mortgage holders need to understand to choose which one is appropriate for their home.

Material Composition and Manufacturing

The greatest distinction between the two materials is how they’re made and what they’re made of. While the two materials are both man-made, they couldn’t be more extraordinary in how. Engineered stone is made of generally 93% normal engineered stone – perhaps the most grounded material in-home use.

The solid surface material is made of acrylics or polyester-based plastics, which are warmed until liquefying, then filled a form. The completed ledge has a marginally milder feel to it than engineered stone and might be more slender with a developed edge to give the presence of thickness.

Appearance and Physical Attributes

From the start, the two materials can look either fundamentally the same or altogether different relying upon the tone, the example, and the completion. Engineered stone frequently has a serious shine or cleaned surface completion, while solid surface countertops are regularly somewhat blunter with a low sheen, yet it is feasible to discover matte engineered stone and a profoundly cleaned solid surface – they’re slightly more uncommon.

Engineered stone is bound to come in designs that all the more intently take after rock or marble. So on the off chance that you need the vibe of normal stone in your kitchen, engineered stone is bound to give you that look. In any case, solid surface countertops frequently have more inconspicuous examples and at times a lot more tones to browse, so you can make a more remarkable or customized look in your kitchen. The greatest differences between the two as far as appearance is in the subtleties.

Solid surface countertops might be 2cm or 3cm thick, or they might be more slender with a thickened edge. They don’t have obvious creases anyplace, because the material can be relaxed and softened with warmth to mix two pieces. So even a significantly thickened edge or an extra-long ledge will not have a crease. Since two pieces can be joined flawlessly, a solid surface ledge will frequently have an indispensable sink or a sink made of similar material in a differentiating tone. Now and again in little countertops, it will have a fundamental backsplash also.

Function and Purpose

There are a few differences between how they work over the long haul, nonetheless. Engineered stone countertops are hard and are probably not going to scratch or chip. They’re unaffected by heat and are likewise impervious to stains. While it’s not exhorted that you cut right on them – because it can dull your blades – you can cut something on the ledge or set a hot pot on it without issue.

Solid surface countertops are less impervious to scratching, and they may daintily stain also. Both of these can be eliminated with a grating cushion, and on account of a light-shaded sink, some detergent, yet this implies that you may have some additional upkeep with this ledge if you decide not to utilize a cutting board.

 

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Disclaimer

All solid surface materials and brands supplied and fabricated by The Kitchen Installation Company (TKIC) are silica-free and fully compliant with Australian safety and quality standards. We are committed to ensuring the health and safety of our clients, team members, and the environment by using materials that meet or exceed regulatory requirements.