Quartz Countertops

Quartz countertops have the beautiful physical appearance of a natural stone but with many additional advantages. Quartz countertops come with many favorable characteristics. Unlike marble, or granite, quartz is non-porous which means, no moisture can penetrate the surface, and it is completely stain-resistant. This feature also means that there is no need for any sealing or treatment of the surface. Quartz countertops are incredibly strong, hard, and durable; they are scratch and chip-resistant. Because they are man-made they can be engineered in a whole kaleidoscope of colors and different patterns. No microorganisms can grow upon the surface of quartz countertops, which is great for kitchen and bathroom use. This means that they are resistant to bacteria, mold and viruses.

Finally, quartz countertops will add significant value to your home. You don’t have to worry about maintenance with quartz, just wipe it clean with a damp cloth!

Quartz vs Quartzite Countertops - What's the Difference?

You can be forgiven for thinking that quartz and quartzite are the same thing, but they are very different. Even though their names are similar, they are physically and visually different and have different properties. Quartzite is a natural rock, which has been made over thousands of years under great heat and pressure under the Earth’s crust. Quartzite countertops Elk Grove Village produced are a popular choice, they are often in light colors but they can also be found with pink, and gold tones, quartzite is often mistaken for marble or granite. Quartz countertops are not made from 100% natural stone. Quartz itself is a natural mineral but to make countertops it is ground into fine particles and combined with resin and pigments. Being man-made hasn’t affected the popularity of quartz countertops. Quartz countertops Elk Grove Village produced are more uniform and come in a range of colors and designs.