Picking the Right Quartz Countertop Thickness

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2cm or 3cm: Which Quartz Slab Works Best?

When you’re planning a kitchen or bath project, the thickness of your quartz countertops matters. You have two main choices: 2cm (3/4 inch) or 3cm (1-1/4 inch). Here’s what you need to know.

Different Spaces, Different Needs

Most builders use 2cm quartz slabs in bathrooms, where counters don’t need as much strength. For kitchens, 3cm quartz countertops work better because they handle more daily use. A 3cm slab gives you more options to create spaces that work well for today’s busy families.

Why 3cm Quartz Works Better

Your quartz countertops should look great and last long. The 3cm thickness helps with both. You won’t see seams on the edges like you might with 2cm slabs. Plus, you won’t need plywood under the stone. This matters a lot in humid places like Houston, where plywood can warp and cause gaps.

The Look and Cost

When you install 2cm quartz countertops, you’ll notice the edges only look thick at the front. Around sinks, you’ll still see the thinner edge. But with 3cm quartz slabs, you get a solid, consistent look throughout. Better yet, 3cm quartz costs less to install and fabricate.

Making Your Choice

Keep in mind that not all quartz comes in both sizes. When you can pick, 3cm quartz countertops usually give you the best value. They last longer, look better, and cost less to install.