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Is Corian cheaper than granite?

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Chloe Ramirez

Updated on March 13, 2026

Corian costs between $45 and $65 per square foot. Granite costs between $50 and $200 per square foot. Corian offers superior const advantages over granite. However, the price difference is not as significant as it sounds.

Which is better Corian or granite?

Corian is fairly easy to scratch, can't withstand high temperatures, is almost impossible to stain, and requires no maintenance. Granite is hard to scratch, can handle extremely high temperatures, needs to be maintained with a yearly sealant application, and can stain if you're not diligent about cleaning up spills.

What are the disadvantages of Corian?

Cons: Disadvantages of Corian

  • Can be dented and scratched as it is a softer surface (but repairable)
  • Inferior heat resistance. Hot pans can burn Corian (often repairable)
  • Some cleaners and chemicals may cause discoloration.
  • Re-sale value is less than granite, marble, or quartz.

What is more expensive quartz granite or Corian?

In terms of overall price in today's market, here is how these materials compare: Quartz is usually the more expensive option, per square foot. Corian can run the gamut, but generally speaking, the Private Collection styles that beautifully mimic stone surfaces can be as expensive, or even more expensive, than granite.

Are Corian countertops outdated?

Corian (designed by DuPont) was the first solid surface material to appear on the market. It was first sold in 1971 in only one color. The brand still exists and now manufacturers more than 100 colors. The material is stain-resistant due to its non-porous nature, a useful characteristic for a kitchen counter.

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What is the cheapest most durable countertop?

Laminate Countertops

Generally the most affordable countertop material available, laminate is made from layers of plastic bonded to particleboard to form a solid surface. Preformed counters with a built-in backsplash come in a limited range of colors and patterns.

Can you put a hot pan on Corian?

While Corian® Solid Surface is heat resistant, as with all countertop materials, it is important to minimize direct heat exposure to protect your surface and investment. Important — Do not place hot pots, pans, etc. directly on the countertop surface.

Does Corian scratch easily?

Solid surface materials such as Corian are fairly easily scratched, but minor scratches and blemishes can be easily buffed out with an abrasive pad.

Is Corian cancerous?

What is known about the dust created by machining (routing, cutting, sanding) Corian® surfaces? The type of dust produced by fabricating Corian® surfaces is considered nontoxic and is referred to as nuisance dust. Inhalation of these nontoxic particles can cause irritation to the nose, throat and upper airways.

Which type of countertop is best?

Granite has been the number one kitchen countertop option for homeowners for several years. While it has more competition than in the past, granite remains to be a top choice among homeowners because of its natural composition, exquisite looks, and designs that cannot be replicated.

What's wrong with Corian countertops?

In terms of durability, Corian countertops tend to be more easily damaged by hot surfaces than natural stone. It's also more prone to scratches than surfaces like quartz and granite.

Which is better quartz or Corian?

Quartz countertops are more scratch- and heat-resistant than Corian countertops. Quartz and Corian are both durable materials, but they differ in terms of heat resistance and scratch resistance. In fact, the biggest difference between these materials lies in their resistance to heat.

Do Corian countertops crack easily?

Corian is a resilient material that allows for small scratches and chips to be sanded out of your countertop. Cracks in Corian, however, are a different problem, one that most experts recommend leaving to a certified Corian repair specialist.

How expensive is Corian?

Corian costs start at approximately $40 to $45 per square foot up to about $65, depending on the design and type. Prices vary by thickness and style. This does not include labor, which is approximately $75 an hour.

Is granite going out of style?

The short answer is NO: granite won't become dated because it's a 100% natural material. Wood, stone, plants–these things don't go out of style. The colors and pattern in each slab of granite were brought together without human intervention long before there were even such a thing as design trends.

What countertop is better than granite?

Quartz is actually harder than granite and thus, more durable. In fact, quartz is nearly indestructible, and because it isn't porous like granite, it's easy to keep your countertops relatively bacteria-free.

Is Silestone the same as Corian?

Corian is essentially mineral dust blended with pigments and bound with a variety of resins. It is created with a blend of roughly 33 percent synthetic polymers and 66 percent natural material. Silestone is an engineered stone that can be used for countertops, wall cladding, sinks and flooring.

Is quartz cheaper than Corian?

Corian is cheaper than quartz upfront. You can expect to pay between $40 and $65 per square foot for Corian while quartz starts at $40 and can extend well beyond $200 per square foot. Corian will cost more over the long haul due to the material's fragility and poor resale value.

Does Corian off gas?

Answers. Solid surface products such as Corian or Avonite are plastic. While they do not seem to off-gas or require sealing, they do scratch but can be repaired just like bamboo or recycled paper. Most plastics or acrylics come from petroleum-based chemicals and as such, are not our first choice for a green countertop.

Can you screw into Corian?

But what if circumstances prevent that? Can you just drill in to the Corian, without relying on going all the way through? Corian is plastic, after all. It is recommended not to use wood screws or sheet metal screws, because the material cannot expand around the screw, like wood or metal.

Can you sand scratches out of Corian?

There are countertop repair kits with color-coded, micromesh pads designed to sand scratches out of Corian. You can buy them on line, or possibly from your local friendly Corian dealer. Or try wetting the scratched area and sanding with a 400-grit, wet-dry sandpaper.

Do Corian countertops need to be resealed?

A Corian ® surface that has been professionally fabricated and installed is completely sealed and non-porous, meaning it creates a durable barrier without having to be sealed.

Can I cut on Corian?

Corian countertops are durable and can be refinished, as the finish goes all the way through the material. They can also be cut and shaped with common woodworking tools, making it workable for the do-it-yourselfer.

What's the most popular countertop for kitchens?

Quartz. Currently the most popular choice in kitchen countertops, homeowners choose quartz surfacing because of its many advantages. Quartz doesn't need to be sealed, and its seams blend very well. It is easy to clean and is heat, scratch and stain resistant.

What thickness does Corian come in?

Corian® Quartz (formerly Zodiaq® quartz) is available in both 2cm and 3cm thicknesses. The width you choose is largely a personal choice. Regions in the western and southern part of the US tend to gravitate towards 2cm, while the Midwest, North and east coast primarily use 3cm.