Quartz countertops near me

Quartz

Quartz countertops embody the amalgamation of beauty and practicality in modern interior design. Made with natural quartz crystals, resins, and pigments, the designs of our Ultra Quartz countertop surfaces are inspired by trending marble and other natural stones, with each slab exhibiting consistent hues and patterns. Ultra Quartz slabs, with their non-porous and solid surface, are resistant to stains and scratches, making them ideal for busy kitchens. With their marble-like charm and remarkable durability, quartz countertops stand as a versatile and enduring choice for any home or commercial space.

Countertops

Uniform Appearance

In contrast to natural stones, quartz countertops look very uniform with colors and patterns distributed evenly across the surface. Every slab of quartz looks the same. For those who prefer a consistent and crisp look for their kitchen and bathroom, quartz is a perfect choice. 

Different Styles 

Quartz, being an engineered material, can be manufactured to have different colors and patterns. From warm beige, cream, and white hues to bold red, brown, blue, grey, and black, quartz can be made in any color possible. Since quartz was initially introduced as an affordable and durable alternative to natural stones, the patterns of most quartz are inspired by the exquisite patterns of premium marble surfaces. The vast and diverse color palette of quartz countertops allows design enthusiasts to create versatile aesthetics.

Superior Durability

Quartz surfaces are made up of 93% quartz crystals and 7% binders like resin and pigments, which are put under intense heat and pressure to achieve a strong and dense stone. As a result, quartz countertops show brilliant resilience against scratching and chipping. The stone is not likely to get scratched easily by chopping knives, making it a perfect countertop surface for busy kitchens. You can rest assured that your quartz countertop is strong enough to endure daily wear and tear.

No Pores, No Stains

One of the most amazing benefits of quartz countertops is that you do not have to worry about stains and etchings, thanks to their non-porous and chemically stable structure. You can simply clean your cooking spills with a pH-neutral soap water solution. Generally, quartz countertops do not develop etch marks from domestic acidic substances, making them a suitable choice for busy kitchens. 

Low Maintenance 

The reason many homeowners prefer quartz surfaces is because they are easy to maintain and do not require any extra attention. You can preserve the pristine look of a quartz countertop by simple routine cleaning with mild soap and water. In addition, quartz countertops do not require sealing. 

Price

While the price of quartz surfaces varies, they are still more affordable than high-end marble and other natural stones such as onyx, or quartzite. Quartz slabs are designed to imitate premium marble surfaces, making them perfect for those who want the same elegance and sophistication of marble without investing a fortune. 

FAQs

How to clean quartz countertops?

  • Prepare a solution of pH-neutral soap and water.
  • Apply the solution on your quartz countertop using a microfiber cloth and clean it thoroughly.
  • Wipe the surface completely dry with a microfiber cloth. 

How much do quartz countertops cost?

Quartz countertops come in varying price ranges. However, it is relatively low priced compared to other countertop options like marble, quartzite, and onyx.

How to remove stains from quartz countertops?

To remove stains, use a mixture of baking soda and water, scrubbing lightly with a soft brush. Finish by drying the surface with a clean, soft cloth to maintain the shine.

How are quartz countertops made?

Quartz countertops are manufactured with 93% quartz crystals bound together using 7% additives and pigments. The mixture is put under extreme heat and pressure to make solid and dense surfaces.

How thick is a quartz countertop?

The thickness of quartz countertops can vary. However, the standard thicknesses are 2 and 3 cm. However, it is possible to create 5 cm or more thick quartz countertops by performing 45-degree miter cuts.