FAQ’s

  • Quartz, a crystalline form of silicon dioxide, ranks as the second most prevalent mineral on Earth. It is commonly present in igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks, deriving its varied hues from internal impurities, as exemplified in amethyst, citrine, and cairngorm. Renowned for its abundance and durability, quartz finds application across a wide spectrum of industries, from electronics to construction materials.

  • Thanks to the robust nature of quartz and the unique resin blend incorporated during manufacturing, quartz countertops exhibit remarkable resistance to staining. Their nonporous quality prevents staining agents from infiltrating small pores and causing discoloration.

  • Renowned for its durability, quartz ranks among the sturdiest countertop materials available, boasting impressive scratch resistance under standard conditions. While no surface is impervious to damage under extreme circumstances, quartz stands up well to regular use. To preserve its sheen and integrity, it is advisable to use a cutting board when using knives.

  • Similar to granite, quartz slabs are also produced in specific maximum sizes, with jumbo-sized slabs typically measuring 125” x 65”. When countertops exceed these dimensions, seams are necessary. We strive to minimize the visibility of these seams to maintain a seamless appearance.