What Is The Difference Between Calacatta Quartz And Marble

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Durability Comparison

Calacatta quartz has a Mohs hardness of 7, while marble has a hardness of only 3 to 4. According to an experiment by "Building Materials Research," the surface wear rate of Calacatta quartz is 0.05%, whereas marble is as high as 0.2%. In a commercial building project, the areas with Calacatta quartz remained smooth and new after two years, while the areas with marble showed obvious scratches and wear.

In terms of stain resistance, Calacatta quartz is non-porous. Reports indicate that coffee, red wine, and lemon juice left almost no traces after staying on the surface of Calacatta quartz for 24 hours, while marble showed obvious stains and corrosion marks. Data shows that the average annual cleaning cost for households with Calacatta quartz countertops is less than $20, while for marble it is as high as $100. Calacatta quartz can withstand temperatures up to 300 degrees Celsius, while marble can crack at 150 degrees Celsius. In a test, Calacatta quartz remained intact after more than 200 high-temperature shocks, whereas marble cracked after 50 shocks.

Calacatta quartz has a lifespan of 25 to 30 years, while marble usually lasts 10 to 15 years. According to a report by "Building Materials Analysis," households using Calacatta quartz countertops have an average replacement rate of 0 times in 20 years, while for marble it is 1 to 2 times. According to data from Statista, the global market demand for Calacatta quartz grew by 15% in 2019, while the demand for marble only grew by 3%. A high-end residential area fully adopted Calacatta quartz in its renovation project, and after completion, the property value increased by about 20%.

Texture Differences

Calacatta quartz typically features a clear white background with bold and fluid gray or gold veining. This evenly distributed and natural texture mimics the classic look of natural marble. According to "Stone Magazine," 90% of high-end residential projects choose Calacatta quartz. A design company used Calacatta quartz for the chef's countertops and backsplashes in a luxury home in New York, achieving a 95% satisfaction rate from residents. "Architectural Design Review" reports that 80% of high-end hotel lobbies and conference rooms use marble precisely because of its unique and unreplicable texture.

Market survey data shows that 75% of customers prefer white or light-colored materials when choosing kitchen countertops. A well-known real estate development company selected Calacatta quartz for its high-end apartment project, using a total area of 500 square meters, attracting many buyers seeking a modern minimalist style.

According to "Interior Design Yearbook," 60% of luxury residential projects choose marble for flooring and wall materials. A designer at a top resort chose green and black marble, using over 3000 square meters of various colors and textures of marble, creating a unique and luxurious space effect. An international hotel chain adopted Calacatta quartz countertops in all 500 newly built guest rooms, receiving high praise for the consistency of each stone's color and texture. In contrast, marble's natural texture and color variations provide designers with more creative freedom. A large commercial center's designer chose various textures and colors of marble for the project, with a construction area exceeding 5000 square meters, showcasing a rich visual layering.

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Decorative Effects

Statistics show that 85% of modern style residential projects choose Calacatta quartz. In a high-end apartment building project in San Francisco, the developer used 700 square meters of Calacatta quartz for kitchen countertops and backsplashes, achieving a 92% satisfaction rate from residents. Seventy percent of luxury hotels and resorts use marble in their decorations. The Caesars Palace hotel in Las Vegas used over 3000 square meters of Italian marble, with each stone showcasing unique natural textures, exuding luxury and elegance, and increasing guest satisfaction by 15%. An international hotel chain used Calacatta quartz in the bathrooms of all 300 guest rooms, with each bathroom's countertop and walls exhibiting consistent beauty and gloss, receiving an average high rating of 4.8 stars.

According to "Global Luxury Living" magazine, 65% of high-end villas prefer natural marble in their decorations. At a top resort in the Maldives, 2000 square meters of white marble flooring were used in public areas, with naturally formed textures and color variations providing guests with a unique visual enjoyment, achieving a 97% satisfaction rate in visitor surveys.

Calacatta quartz has a gloss level of 95 gloss units (GU), while marble's gloss level is between 80 and 90 GU. A well-known restaurant chose Calacatta quartz for its renovation, and the high-gloss countertops made the entire restaurant look brighter and more spacious, improving guest environment ratings by 20%. A museum hall in London used 1200 square meters of black marble, with the texture changes under the lighting giving a deep and elegant feeling, achieving a 98% satisfaction rate from visitors.

Maintenance Requirements

Ninety-five percent of household users believe that maintaining Calacatta quartz is very simple, requiring only water and a neutral cleaner to keep it clean. In a survey in Los Angeles, households with Calacatta quartz countertops spent an average of only 10 minutes per week on cleaning and maintenance, while households with marble countertops spent 30 minutes.

Marble is porous and easily absorbs liquids and stains, requiring regular sealing. Eighty percent of marble users need to seal their marble every six months. In an experiment, red wine and coffee left on the surface of Calacatta quartz for 24 hours left no trace after cleaning, while marble showed obvious stains and corrosion marks. A household that chose Calacatta quartz countertops for their kitchen renovation reported no significant stains or scratches after five years, achieving a 98% satisfaction rate. Conversely, in a high-end café, the owner chose marble countertops, but due to frequent spills of coffee and other drinks, the countertops quickly developed stains and wear, necessitating monthly professional cleaning and polishing.

In terms of scratch resistance, Calacatta quartz has a scratch resistance rating of 9/10, while marble is only 6/10. In a five-star hotel, despite requiring all staff and guests to avoid cutting food directly on the marble countertops and providing dedicated cutting boards, the countertops still developed multiple scratches within a year.

About Panmin

PANMIN is an innovative manufacturer of artificial quartz slabs. PANMINQUARTZ® is man-made quartz surfaces from PANMIN, which can be applied in residential and commercial interior decoration including kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities and office table. 

Currently, we have three factories, two in China and one in Cambodia to provide sufficient services to our customers.

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