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Highly durable and requires minimal upkeep, Quartz (Engineered
Stone) is a tempting alternative to granite and marble as a kitchen
countertop material.
What is a Quartz Surface?
A relative newcomer to the stone industry, it is primarily composed
of (*3%) stone aggregates and (7%) polyester resin which are
pressed into slabs using highly advanced machinery. Under intense
vibration, vacuum, and pressure, these two components make up an
incredibly dense, non-porous surface. Hence, unlike natural stones
in general, it does not require any sealing ever.
What Do Quartz Slabs Look Like?
Quartz surfaces come in a broad spectrum of different color and
pattern combinations, some of which emulate the appearance of
natural stones. Hence, it is sometimes referred to as synthetic
granite or synthetic marble by some countertop suppliers here in
the Philippines. Whether your kitchen requires warm earth tones or
deep red and crisp white surfaces, you will always find one
available.
The material offers a consistent appearance throughout its entire
surface. It achieves a controlled blend of color, pattern, and
texture. It has the consistency which is impossible to find in any
granite or marble slab. Thus, you can expect that the sample you
will receive will be the same as the one for your project.
How Durable is a Quartz Countertop?
The material addresses the limitations of natural stone countertops
(e.g., the softness of marble, the porosity of granite, etc.). But
it does not mean that it is a better product compared to other
materials. Despite its many advantages, it has some drawbacks as
well.
Much like natural stone slabs, seams on quartz countertops are
evident. Although it is not as far visible than the seams in
granite or marble applications; it is not as inconspicuous as the
seams in solid surfaces either.
Moreover, prolonged exposure to heat OR any direct contact with
acidic or alkaline solutions can damage its surface. Direct
sunlight may also cause quartz to yellow.
Given these pros and cons, if you have set your mind on quartz, it
is essential to know that it should be correctly installed only by
an experienced professional. After all, who would want to pay for
an expensive material just to be ruined by poor craft?
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