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Our Products Include all kinds of Engineered Quartz Countertops

Engineered Quartz

Because of its low maintenance, durable material, and dozens of impressive color options, engineered quartz provides an excellent alternative to natural stone countertops.

Hanstone

Hanstone®

Natural quartz is among the toughest of surfaces. As a matter of fact, it is twice as hard as granite. HanStone Quartz is luxurious, durable, very low maintenance and is available in 60 different natural-appearing patterns which are all scratch and chip resistant.

Zodiaq®

Emerstone®

Emerstone quartz offers stunning surfaces from their custom designs. Their unique design process encourages balanced hardening and reduces defects for ensured longevity.

Vetrazzo

Viatera®

Viatera quartz surfaces are seamless and non-porous to protect against bacteria buildup. Unlike many surfaces, it does not require regular use of sealants or waxes. Viatera is comprised of 93% quartz. Viatera is environmentally friendly, using an eco-friendly manufacturing process.

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Solid surface countertops are both man-made, and a composite of polyester or acrylic polymers, natural pigments and mined minerals. The number one advantage to using these materials in countertops is that it has unnoticeable seams, due to the fact that the color patterns run all the way through the material, it is easily restored once it gets worn. Another reason that solid surface countertops have become increasingly popular is because the sink can be bonded seamlessly to the underside of the countertop. Also, because the material is non-porous, it is very easy to clean and resists staining.
Quartz countertops are made of over 90% natural quartz, which are meticulously graded for color, size and clarity, then they are mixed with natural earth pigments and polymers. This process is what will produce a countertop that is hard and non-porous, preventing the need for sealing. Quartz countertops are often indistinguishable from natural stone countertops.
Often times, granite comes to mind while thinking about natural stone countertops. While Granite is very popular, marble, limestone and travertine are also excellent options. For kitchen countertops, granite is usually the best choice because it is very hard and endures the heavy use that most kitchens usually receive.
For a price-quote on any project, simply call the number on our website. Otherwise, you can also submit an email request form through our website.
After our initial inspection, it usually only takes up to 3 weeks for your stone countertops to be fabricated and installed.