- The quartz in these composite surfaces naturally makes the surface scratch resistant
- Quartz is the fourth hardest natural mineral behind Sapphire, Topaz and Diamonds
- Unlike natural stone, these quartz surfaces are non porous making them highly resistant to stains and they do not have to be sealed making them lower maintenance
- Unlike solid surfaces and laminates quartz surfaces are scorch resistant and will withstand limited expo sure to heat without burning or scorching
- Please be advised that trivets should be used when laying down hot items to reduce the risk of thermal shock
- Quartz surfaces have four times the flexural strength of granite making it less susceptible to chipping and racking in transport
- Quartz surfaces come in a variety of colours and appearances making them a number 1 choice for designers
- Quartz surfaces come in larger slab form than their natural stone counterpart
- Quartz surfaces come with warranty
Quartz is very versatile and can be used in virtually
any indoor surfacing application in floorings, bathroom
and kitchens including:
- Countertops
- Island Tops
- Vanities
- Bath and Shower Surrounds
- Flooring & cladding
| Thickness of Slab | Sizes of Slab | Variety of Colours | Types of Finishes | Warranty (years) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Silestone | 12, 20, 30 | 3270 x 1625 (XL) 3040 x 1380 (S) |
70 + | Matt, Honed, Polished, Leather | 10 Limited |
| Caeser Stone | 13, 20, 30 | 3060 x 1440 (S) | 65 + | Matt, Honed, Polished, Veneto | 15 Limited |
| Okite | 13, 20, 30 | 3060 x 1400 (S) | 66 | Matt, Honed, Polished | 10 |
| Du-Pont Zodiac | 12, 20, 30 | 3060 x 1400 (S) | 63 | Matt, Honed, Polished | 10 Limited |