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Quartz vs Granite in Bangalore

This comparison helps Bangalore homeowners choose between quartz and granite based on heat resistance, maintenance effort, design goals, and budget.

Granite strengths

  • Excellent heat resistance for hot cookware.
  • Natural movement patterns for premium interiors.
  • Wide pricing tiers and slab size flexibility.

Quartz strengths

  • Uniform color control and consistent patterns.
  • Lower porosity and easier day-to-day cleaning.
  • Predictable slab matching for large counters.

Decision framework

Usage heat

Granite wins for high-heat kitchens and frequent cooking.

Maintenance comfort

Quartz offers easy cleaning. Granite needs periodic sealing.

Design consistency

Quartz stays uniform; granite offers natural movement and uniqueness.

Bangalore climate notes

Both materials perform well in Bangalore. Granite handles temperature variation better, while quartz reduces staining in low-traffic zones.

Installation planning

Confirm slab sizing, seam placement, and edge profiles early to align fabrication and avoid material wastage.

Reviewed By

Neelesh Raj Solanki, Hanuman & Mahendra Samtiya Deagana. Last reviewed: May 2026.

Neelesh Raj Solanki

Founder & Stone Industry Specialist

Material performance and sourcing guidance.

Hanuman & Mahendra Samtiya Deagana

Senior Stone Operations & Installation Support

Fabrication, edge profiles, and installation considerations.

Expertise & Transparency

This guide is reviewed by SGS specialists and tied to real showroom workflows.

Author bios

Neelesh Raj Solanki

Founder & Stone Industry Specialist

Slab sourcing, quality inspection, material consultation, and project guidance.

Hanuman & Mahendra Samtiya Deagana

Senior Stone Operations & Installation Support

Fabrication workflows, installation handling, and delivery coordination.

Vivek Jain

Web Application Developer & Digital Catalogue Operations

Product data management, technical SEO coordination, and catalogue structuring.

Editorial policy

  • Content is reviewed by the SGS showroom team for accuracy before publishing.
  • Updates occur when new stock arrives, finishes change, or pricing inputs shift.
  • Buyer guidance focuses on real project constraints, not keyword templates.

Sourcing transparency

  • Inventory references are based on SGS showroom stock checks and supplier catalogs.
  • Pricing guidance reflects typical ranges by grade, finish, and slab thickness.
  • Maintenance and installation notes come from project handoff feedback and on-site visits.

Policies Referenced

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