What countertop is resistant to scratching?

Quartz

Quartz countertops are one of the most scratch-resistant materials available. They are made from 93% natural quartz, which is harder than granite and marble.

Porcelain

Porcelain countertops are also made from natural materials, but they are fired at a much higher temperature than quartz. This makes them more durable and scratch-resistant.

Solid Surfacing

Solid surfacing countertops are man-made materials made from acrylic or polyester resins. They are typically less expensive than quartz and porcelain countertops but still very durable. Solid surface countertops are not as heat-resistant as quartz and porcelain countertops, so hot pots and pans should not be placed directly on them.

Granite

Granite countertops are also very scratch-resistant. However, because it is naturally porous, it must be sealed regularly to prevent stains.

Marble

Marble countertops are a beautiful natural stone that is resistant to scratches. However, like granite, it must be sealed regularly to prevent stains.