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Sintered Stone vs. Natural Stone - Which is Right for You?

  • Writer: Porcelain Slads
    Porcelain Slads
  • Oct 21, 2024
  • 2 min read

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Introduction

The two popular candidates for your house are sintered stone and natural stone. Each has its merit, but again, the issue is what works for you. We will compare these two stones in the blog for your well-informed choice.


Cost Analysis

Besides, cost was probably the first concern in choosing materials. Of course, natural stones like granite or marble are normally very expensive, both in material and installation. Just the same, sintered stone, even though it also can be an investment, often gives a more reasonably priced alternative without sacrificing quality. Entering into this choice requires understanding your budget and long-term value. 


Maintenance Requirements

Generally speaking, natural stone is going to require constant maintenance in order to really retain its look, including things like sealing that prevents stains or moisture absorption into the stone. This is really quite time- and labor-intensive over time, and costly as well. On the contrary, sintered stone is non-porous and hence devoid of any requirements for sealing to make it much easier to take care of. Generally speaking, sintered stone is best cared for by simply cleaning it with soap and water.


Comparison of Durability

While resistant, natural stone is more prone to scratches, chips, and stains, often if it is not looked after well. On the other hand, sintered stone is manufactured specifically to be super durable. It also enjoys excellent properties in terms of heat, scratch, and chemical resistance and is perfectly suited for high-traffic areas in the home. 


Aesthetic Appearance

While both bear interesting aesthetic value, sintered stone is the most versatile. It can be fabricated to take the appearance of many other natural stones but can offer greater color and finish options, making it more adaptable for personalization or your particular design taste-be it classic or modern.


Environmental Considerations

For the environmentally concerned consumer, sintered stone can be the better choice. Since many manufacturers use recycled materials for their production, there is much more consideration for the environment. On the other hand, natural stone threatens ecology seriously in the case of extraction by means of quarrying.


Conclusion

Ultimately, the choice is yours: if low maintenance, durability, and versatility in design are what you want, then sintered stone is your answer. But if you are in love with the unique character of natural stone and are prepared to invest in upkeep, then that may be your path. Take as your guide your lifestyle and your taste, and then make your decision.


 
 
 

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