Quartz is an increasingly popular countertop option, to learn more about quartz countertop follow the link below.
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It is the most durable material available, making it ideal for high traffic areas. It is highly stain resistant and will stand up to household spills from acidic substances, such as tomato sauce vinegar and lemon juice. Quartz is non-porous, which means that quartz does not need to be sealed and is resistant to bacteria, germs, mold and mildew, whereas natural stones such as granite or marble, need to be sealed every 6 months. Cleanups are a breeze with quartz. Quartz is also highly scratch resistant and can hold up against everyday use.
Quartz is a naturally occurring mineral that is a major element in engineered stones. Engineered stones such as ceaserstone is made up of 93% crushed quartz and 7% pigments and resins. This creates the durable composition for countertops. Since the stone is engineered, it is easier to match segments for seams because of it fully consistent pattern. If you prefer a natural look, quartz will not provide the unique appearance of natural stones.
Quartz should be avoided in areas that are exposed to UV rays for an extended amount time. This is most noticeable when one portion of the countertop has more exposure to UV rays than other portions over the course of several years causing it to fade.
To recap, the reasons that quartz is an ideal countertop option are that
• It has a Consistent Design, which is ideal for large projects.
• It is Highly Durable, which
• Makes it Stain Resistant
• Scratch Resistant
• And Heat Resistant.
The few disadvantages of quartz are that it is…
• Not recommended for fireplaces
• Some quartz can fade if exposed to direct sunlight for an extended period of time
• Unlike natural stone quartz is man-made, therefore, it’s not one of a kind
Overall, Quartz is a one of our most recommended countertop materials because of its easy maintenance. Marble.com carries one of the largest selections of quartz countertops in the country.
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