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Stone Countertops

ABOUT STONE COUNTERTOPS

Quartz is an engineered stone. This means your quartz countertops will be created and manufactured by a highly-trained and experienced countertop fabricator. The fabrication process will begin by combining crushed quartz with coloring pigments along with a small amount of polymer resins to hold everything together. Typically, quartz countertops should be comprised of 92%-94% quartz and there shouldn’t be any more than 6% additives.

The manufacturing process results in an incredibly hard stone that is virtually maintenance-free and nearly indestructible. Quartz is harder than countertop alternatives like granite and marble. It’s important to note that excessive heat may damage this engineered stone and the use of trivets and heating pad are strongly recommended.

THE ADVENTAGES OF QUARTZ

Durable

Quartz is more durable than most stone, marble and granite. It is impervious to stains, scratches and cracks, and is highly heat and cold resistant.

Scratch & stain resistant

Our quartz surfaces are extremely hard-wearing and will withstand virtually all the challenges of everyday life.

Easy care and maintenance

Caesarstone surfaces don’t need sealing, treating, polishing or any other form of maintenance, except a simple wipe clean with regular detergent and water.

Design flexibility

With the cool, tactile qualities of Caesarstone, you can create a huge range of designs – curved, shaped and many others. Caesarstone lets you free your imagination.

QUARTZ COLORS

We offer a wide variety of tones, ranging from warm hues to light and airy, with vibrant veining patterns.

7141

7104

6009

5141

5104

4402

4002

909

750

622

614

90

QUARTZ CARE AND CLEANING

QUARTZ CARE AND CLEANING DAILY MAINTENANCE

  • Wipe clean with a damp cloth
  • Use a mild nonabrasive detergent soap for deep cleaning
  • Remove stains with Barkeeper’s Friend and a non-abrasive sponge or cloth
  • Quartz does not need sealing

AVOID

  • Never use abrasive cleansers or scouring pads
  • Beware of harsh cleaning solutions such as bleach, oven cleaners
  • Don’t expose your countertops to heat above 300 degrees
  • Quartz is not the right choice for an outdoor kitchen