
Quartz
Durable. Elegant. Low Maintenance.
Black Sparkle
Bling Bling Black
Cafe Tierra
Calacatta Athens
Calacatta Belleza
Calacatta Black
Calacatta Blanco
Calacatta Caprise
Calacatta de Oro
Calacatta Belleza
Calacatta Gold Lux
Calacatta Hazel
Calacatta Infinity
Calacatta La Miel
Calacatta Mina de Oro
Calacatta Rock
Calacatta Sky
Concrete Grey
Dreamland Brown
El Concreto
Fedora White
Grey Waves
Pepper
Portoro
Pure Black
White Beach
White Crystal
White Sparkle
White Swirl
Zircone Blue
Zircone Light
Artic Wave
Black Sand
Brown Latte
Calacatta Arizona
Calacatta Aurora
Calacatta Bridge
Calacatta Del Sol
Calacatta Delight
Calacatta Desert
Calacatta Dorada
Calacatta Empire
Calacatta Everest
Calacatta Fantasy
Calacatta Fog
Calacatta Fusion
Calacatta Green
Calacatta Gris
Calacatta Heights
Calacatta Ice
Calacatta Luxe
Calacatta La Brisa
Calacatta Lava
Calacatta
Calacatta Mountain
Calacatta Obscure
Calacatta Ola Blanca
Calacatta Oro
Calacatta Rama
Calacatta Ria
Calacatta River
Calacatta Rio
Calacatta Rust
Calacatta Sand
Calacatta Thunder
Calacatta Thunder
Calacatta Treasure
Calacatta Vene 2.0
Calacatta Verde Royal
Calacatta Winter
Carrara Cream
Carrara Gold
Carrara Grey
Carrara Helix
Carrara
Coco Beige
Fairy White
Gold dream Calacatta
Grey Galaxy
Hermosa Wave
Light Brown
Marfil Coffee
Midnight Grey
New Calacatta Desert
Panda White
Playa Bahamas
Pure White
Silk Caramel
White Venatino
White Waves
Need Help Choosing a Countertop? Start Here
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Choosing between quartz and porcelain comes down to your lifestyle, taste, and where you’ll use it—indoors or outdoors. Both offer beautiful, modern options with long-lasting durability, but they’re made from different materials and excel in different areas.
Quartz is an engineered stone—stylish, low-maintenance, and extremely durable, best for indoor use.
Porcelain is made from high-fired refined clay and minerals—ultra-tough, UV-resistant, and great for both indoor and outdoor applications.
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What is Quartz?
Quartz countertops are engineered using 93% natural quartz mixed with resins and pigments. The result is a high-performing surface that offers design flexibility and everyday practicality.Why Choose Quartz?
Modern Aesthetic – From bold tones to subtle veining, quartz fits any modern kitchen or bathroom style.
Non-Porous – No sealing needed. Blocks moisture and bacteria—great for hygienic food prep.
Stain Resistant – Resists coffee, wine, oils, and other everyday spills—even if not wiped right away.
Ultra-Durable – Hardness rating of 7 on the Mohs scale. Resistant to chips, cracks, and scratches.
Low Maintenance – Wipe with soap and water—no special cleaners or upkeep required.
Versatile – Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, fireplace surrounds, bars, and more.
Strong Warranties – Most brands back quartz with long-term warranties due to its reliability.
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Quartz is one of the most durable countertop materials available today. Unlike marble or granite, quartz is engineered for strength—it doesn’t have natural flaws or fissures. With a Mohs hardness rating of 7, quartz is resistant to:
Cracks and chips
Scratches from knives or tools
Wear from daily use
This makes quartz an excellent choice for busy kitchens, bathrooms, and high-traffic areas.
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No sealing is ever needed with quartz countertops. The engineered, non-porous surface naturally resists water, bacteria, and stains without the need for extra treatments.
Maintenance is simple:
Wipe with a soft cloth and mild soap
Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive pads
No waxing, sealing, or polishing required
It's one of the most low-maintenance countertop options available.
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Quartz countertops are considered a more sustainable option than some natural stones. Many manufacturers use:
Recycled materials like glass or mirror
Eco-conscious resins and production methods
Local or regionally sourced raw materials to reduce carbon emissions
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Quartz falls into the mid-to-high range in terms of cost—but it delivers excellent value for its durability, longevity, and minimal maintenance.
While upfront costs might be higher than laminate or tile, quartz is often more affordable than premium marble or exotic natural stones. And with fewer repairs or upkeep costs over time, it’s a smart investment in the long run.
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Absolutely. Quartz is incredibly versatile and can be used in many areas beyond the kitchen, including:
Bathroom vanities and shower surrounds
Wet bars and drink stations
Fireplace surrounds
Laundry room countertops
Built-in shelving or desks
Thanks to its durability and design flexibility, quartz works just as well in personal and commercial spaces alike.
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