Quartz Countertops are engineered stone surfaces made from crushed natural quartz combined with resins and pigments. They are a popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms due to their durability, non-porous nature, and wide range of colors and patterns.
Key Features of Quartz Countertops:
• Composition: About 90–95% crushed quartz, with 5–10% resins and pigments.
• Durability: Extremely hard and resistant to scratches, stains, and impacts.
• Non-Porous: Unlike natural stone (e.g., granite), quartz doesn’t absorb liquids, making it resistant to stains and bacteria.
• Low Maintenance: No sealing required; easy to clean with mild soap and water.
• Appearance: Available in various colors and patterns, including designs that mimic natural stone like marble or granite.
• Heat Resistance: Somewhat heat-resistant, but extreme heat can damage the resin, so trivets are recommended.
Pros & Cons of Quartz Countertops:
✔ Pros:
• Highly durable and long-lasting
• Wide variety of colors and styles
• Resistant to stains and bacteria
• Low maintenance (no sealing required)
✖ Cons:
• Less heat-resistant than natural stone
• Can be more expensive than entry-level granite
• Not completely natural (engineered product)
Would you like recommendations on quartz brands or pricing details?
Adonis
Black Mist
Blue Wave
Bora Bora
Carrara Miro
Ceasars Palase
Cemento
Chloe Classic
Dulce De Lece
Electra Extra
Finland
Fontainebleau
Helen
Honey Brulee
Hercules
Leche
Nemesis
Rhea
Rome
Ronda
Safari
Santorini
Sharif
Desert
Sidney
Sparkle Black
Truffle
Vulcan