Quartz

With the look of natural stone, minus the maintenance, quartz countertops give their traditional counterparts a run for their money.

About The Stone

Natural quartz crystals are mined and then ground into a dust or aggregate that is fused with polyester resin under intense heating pressure to form a solid, durable slab. Pigments added during this process contribute color to the countertop, which have a natural, eye-catching look similar to granite or marble.

Benefits

Recycled Material
Low Maintenance
Choice of Color
Flexible and Repairable
No Need to Seal

Portrush Quartz

Calacatta Laza Quartz

Smoked Pearl Quartz

Happy Customer

Kitchen Remodel

“A great experience! Beautiful quartz countertop installed on a kitchen remodel and it was the easiest part of the whole project.”

Stone Highlights

Low Maintenance

Quartz never needs to be sealed and can be easily maintained with just soap and water. Surface stains are even easily removed with a gentle cleansing scrub.

Antimicrobial

Resin binders make quartz counters nonporous, so stain- and odor-causing bacteria, mold, and mildew doesn’t penetrate the surface.

FAQs

A: Quartz is made all over the world using a combination of quartz crystals, pigments, and resin