What is Quartz?
In the last decade, natural stones like granite, marble, etc., were the most popular choice for kitchen countertops. But now engineered quartz is proving to be a tough competitor to them. Quartz is found in plenty of the Earth’s crust and is an inexpensive gemstone. Quartz countertops are growing rapidly in popularity.
Quartz slabs are engineered in a factory- approximately 95% of ground natural quartz is mixed with 5% polyester resins for binding. Coloring pigments are added for that extraordinary array of colors.
The combination of resin and quartz makes these slabs nonporous, unlike any other, and this is a big boost to kitchen hygiene as they can be kept 99.9% bacteria and mold-free. Because they are nonporous, they don’t need to be sealed or treated, unlike granite and marble, which require regular sealing. They do not corrode from cooking oils, liquids, or most household cleaning products because of their nonporous structure.
The dazzling range of colors these slabs are available in is what endears them to most homeowners, it adds a zing to their kitchens. They are almost unbreakable their durability had prompted many manufacturers to provide warranties sometimes in the range of 10-15 years, which was unheard of before with stones like granite. In case of replacement or add-on to kitchens, the likelihood of finding the same color/pattern is very likely compared to granite.

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