Benefits of Porcelain Slab
When you think of countertops and large format slabs, your mind probably immediately jumps to natural stone. Granite, quartz, marble and other natural stones have been around for many years. For so long, these materials have been the go-to for those wanting an upscale look in their home. What many people don’t realize is that there’s a durable, more cost effective option and that option is porcelain. That’s right, porcelain slabs. Thanks to the advanced technology used in the manufacturing of these slabs, porcelain offers all of the beauty of natural stone with none of the maintenance issues or usage restrictions. Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of this modern alternative to quarried stone.
Durability
Porcelain is one of the most dense materials out there. That means your porcelain slab will be stronger and more practical for every day use. This tough material is heat resistant (perfect for induction stoves or heated floors), scratch/chip resistant, chemical resistant and UV resistant (yes, that means you can even use it outdoors!).
Hygienic/Low Maintenance
Because of its low porosity, porcelain is resistant to stains, bacteria, mold and allergens. While sealers are not required, Stain-Proof Porcelain & Quartz Sealer may be applied for an extra layer of protection. A damp cloth, such as a microfiber, is all that is needed for daily cleaning. For regular cleaning, we suggest using a neutral liquid detergent with a soft sponge or microfiber cloth or Stain-Proof Daily Countertop Cleaner.
Variety
The technology used to manufacture these slabs is extremely advanced. What does this mean for you? More options, of course! We offer a wide variety of different porcelain slabs. From the highly sought after marble look to neutral concrete looks, we have a slab to fit any project.
Although porcelain slabs are becoming more popular, they are still a newer product, so an experienced fabricator is highly recommended, especially for thin 6mm slab (used for floors and walls). All our 6mm slabs are floor rated, meaning you can get that wonderful seamless look on your floors as well. However, please note that this requires a perfect installation. If there are any air pockets underneath the surface it could lead to cracking over time. This is why an experienced installer is recommended.
Luckily, we are constantly vetting new fabricators/installers and offering training to those eager to learn. We’re more than happy to provide you with a list of fabricators we’ve worked with and trust.
Explore our collection of slabs here or stop by one of our showrooms to see them in person.