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coffeebean 05-09-2024 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Peazoup (Post 2325962)
Would love to get opinions on which is best - granite or quartz for a kitchen counter and why one is better than the other. Thanks for any input.

Quartz was my preferred counter tops for our kitchen, baths and laundry room. I wanted maintenance free surfaces. I would always be concerned when the countertop would need to be sealed. I just didn't want that worry, especially in the kitchen.

coffeebean 05-09-2024 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Santiagogirl (Post 2326272)
It appears to received relatively little press, but manufactured stone (quartz) countertops were recently banned in Australia. (https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...H9PWx8drs5LYMg). The people working this material can be exposed to extremely dangerous dust, which can destroy the lungs in a relatively short period of time, resulting in lung transplantation or even death. California recently put in place rules to protect workers in this industry, which generally involves small shops and often employees who do not speak English or realize the risks. There are a number of established reports of workers dying in the United States in this industry, typically at a young age. Natural stone is a little less dangerous, but still can cause the same health effects. I plan to use less fashionable materials in my upcoming remodel project. It is not worth killing somebody for a pretty kitchen.

Aren't there particulate respirators that quartz fabricators can use to protect their lungs?

thelegges 05-09-2024 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 2329779)
Aren't there particulate respirators that quartz fabricators can use to protect their lungs?

Yes there are respirators, but two thing come into play

Quality of product and hours of use.

Bigger problems improperly worn or fit.

Even in a medical facility Have seen TB transmission from patient to staff using a TB and procedure mask. Was it improper fit…No everyone has extensive fit test (hood test with jumping Jax while spraying horrid spay if it leaks you taste it).

It was defective mask.

retiredguy123 05-09-2024 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 2329763)
Quartz was my preferred counter tops for our kitchen, baths and laundry room. I wanted maintenance free surfaces. I would always be concerned when the countertop would need to be sealed. I just didn't want that worry, especially in the kitchen.

I agree with Quartz as a better choice over Granite, especially because has a more modern appearance. But, regarding the sealing of Granite, it is recommended annually, but I doubt that many people who have Granite actually comply with the recommendation.

coffeebean 05-09-2024 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by thelegges (Post 2329792)
Yes there are respirators, but two thing come into play

Quality of product and hours of use.

Bigger problems improperly worn or fit.

Even in a medical facility Have seen TB transmission from patient to staff using a TB and procedure mask. Was it improper fit…No everyone has extensive fit test (hood test with jumping Jax while spraying horrid spay if it leaks you taste it).

It was defective mask.

Makes sense. Thanks.


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