Kitchen Countertops Comparison: Traditional Products vs. Stone Cladding


There is a new option available for countertop buyers. It is a manufactured stone product made to be installed over existing tile or laminate countertops. The question is; How does it compare in value and performance to traditional countertop offerings?

What exactly?

Overlay “granite” product is a man-made mixture of granite, quartz, and other stone particles mixed with resins to form a ¼” thick slab. It is not granite in its natural state. It is essentially the same as overlay “granite” products. traditional quartz like Silestone, Caesarstone and Cambria except it’s not as thick.

Does thickness matter?

It certainly does when it comes to the appearance of the finished product. Traditional stone products are 1-1/2″ overall thick. Since most people opt for an undermount sink, the thickness of the material is very apparent. Reviews of ¼” siding products have indicated that the thin material looks cheap. Other quartz tile products are offered in ¼” thick tiles, but are only recommended for tile or vertical surfaces.

How do these products compare in terms of design versatility?

The most versatile product by far is Solid Surface (ie Corian, LG HiMacs, etc.). Solid Surface is a blend of acrylic and polyester. It can be molded into organic shapes (thermoforming) and polished to a variety of gloss levels. Edge profiles are limited only by your imagination. It is also the only product that offers “integrated” sinks by eliminating the silicone around the sink making them more hygienic and easier to clean.

Traditional stone products like granite and quartz also offer an amazing range of colors, edge options, and even a few different surface finishes. The most common finish is glossy; however, “leather” (matte) finishes are becoming more popular. Some stone countertop manufacturers are also capable of applying a variety of other finishes to the stone surface.

The stone cladding product offers fewer color and texture options. Border options are also limited due to the thickness of the material. These products are only available with one type of glossy finish.

What about the cost of removing old countertops?

Removing old countertops is usually a quick and painless process. A reputable countertop company will clean up any mess created from a move. Removals typically take around 30 minutes for laminate and around 2 hours for tile. The cost of removal varies depending on the type of countertops you have. Some companies can even remove your old countertops for free.

How do they compare in cost?

This will vary depending on many factors. In general, stone veneer products are comparable in price to common granite, quartz and solid surface products. Exotic granites and quartz and solid surface “designer” colors will be more expensive.

What about durability?

Thickness also plays a role in durability. Since stone veneer products are relatively new, it’s too early to say how well they will hold up over time. Some buyers have indicated on the HGTV forums that the product has not held up well over time. Other overlay products have been available in the past; none of them are still around today. Traditional products like granite, quartz, and solid surface have been proven to last a lifetime.