Internet Asks: Kitchen Countertop Questions Answered by Fint

Internet Asks: Kitchen Countertop Questions Answered by Fint

Modern kitchen remodel with quartz island and custom cabinetry.
Learn how to choose the right countertop with expert advice from Finn at Best Year Stone & Cabinets. Compare quartz, granite, and marble, understand maintenance tradeoffs, and avoid the most common mistakes homeowners make.

Written by Aaryan Gupta
Marketing Director

Interviewed Fint
Residential Building Inspector

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Countertops are one of the highest-impact decisions in a kitchen remodel. They affect daily use, long-term maintenance, and how the entire space feels.

In a recent interview, Finn from Best Year Stone & Cabinets answered real homeowner questions about countertop materials, durability, and common mistakes. Here’s what actually matters.

Best Low-Maintenance Countertop Material

If your goal is simple – easy cleaning, no sealing, minimal upkeep – the answer is quartz.

Quartz is non-porous, which means:

  • No sealing required
  • Strong resistance to staining
  • Easy day-to-day cleaning

It’s the most straightforward option if you want something that performs without ongoing maintenance.

Quartz vs Granite vs Marble (Real Pros and Cons)

Every material has tradeoffs. The mistake is assuming one is universally better.

Quartz

  • Pros: non-porous, low maintenance, consistent appearance
  • Cons: weaker heat resistance

Granite (Natural Stone)

  • Pros: high heat resistance, durable, natural variation
  • Cons: requires sealing, more maintenance

Marble

  • Pros: high-end aesthetic, unique veining
  • Cons: porous, softer, scratches and stains more easily

The key difference comes down to maintenance vs natural performance. Quartz wins on convenience. Natural stone wins on heat resistance and uniqueness.

Can You Replace Countertops Without Replacing Cabinets?

Yes, but there’s risk.

Removing existing countertops can cause damage to the top of the cabinets, depending on how they were installed and how carefully they’re removed.

This isn’t a dealbreaker, but it’s something that needs to be discussed upfront with the installer before committing.

Why Choose Quartz Over Natural Stone (Even at Similar Prices)

Price alone doesn’t decide the material.

The real factor is the look you’re trying to achieve.

If you want a marble-style appearance with low maintenance, quartz can replicate that visually without the drawbacks of real marble.

Each material has its place. The decision should match the design goal, not just the budget.

Standard Countertop Thickness

Most installations follow a simple standard:

  • 3 cm for countertops
  • 2 cm for backsplashes or wall applications

This has become the baseline for both durability and visual proportion.

Biggest Mistake Homeowners Make

The most common mistake is choosing the wrong material for how the space is actually used.

Example:

  • Installing marble in a high-traffic kitchen
  • Using softer materials where there’s heavy daily use
  • Ignoring how kids, cooking habits, or wear will affect the surface

Material selection should match real behavior, not just appearance.

Which Countertops Add the Most Value?

Right now, quartzite is one of the most valuable materials you can install.

It’s:

  • Rare
  • Highly durable
  • Visually distinctive
  • One of the most in-demand natural stones

Because of that combination, it tends to drive both perceived and actual home value.

The Core Principle Behind Countertop Selection

Everything comes back to alignment:

  • Match the material to how the kitchen is used
  • Match the look to the design you want
  • Understand the tradeoffs before committing

There’s no universally “best” countertop.

There’s only the one that fits your lifestyle, your maintenance tolerance, and your design goal.

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Fint is a countertop specialist at Best Year Stone & Cabinets, helping homeowners choose materials that balance durability, maintenance, and design. He works directly with clients to match the right stone to how their kitchen is actually used, ensuring long-term performance and a cohesive look.

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