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About our Countertop Selections
With the possibility of quartz more accessible than ever before, more people are seeking them out for countertops in kitchens and bathrooms. Quartz is a lustrous stone with an appealing shine that will light up any kitchen or bathroom.
Quarried slabs of beautiful natural stone go into the making of quartz countertops. However,
new engineered material manufactured by mixing 93% quartz crystals with 7% of resins,
polymers, dyes & paints is becoming increasingly popular. The resulting product is amazingly durable and eye-catching. It is available in an impressive range of colors and sizes and has a natural stone-look.
Many homeowners and designers prefer quartz, as they can choose from a wide range of colors to match the home décor. If you are planning to remodel your kitchen, it’s natural that you will look for trending new materials in the market for your kitchen and bathroom countertops.
Granite is a naturally occurring stone, quarried in the US and many parts of the world. It is a crystalline rock that is much harder than many other natural stones like marble. Granite rock is made up of many interlocking mineral crystals, such as quartz and feldspar and others. It is these mineral crystals that make every piece of granite one of a kind.
Quartz is another countertop material that many people choose. It is almost like a manmade
counterpart of granite and is sturdy, easy to clean, and extremely versatile too. We offer
excellent quartz countertop installation services as well. But granite continues to be a hot
favorite with many when it comes to countertop materials for kitchens and bathrooms.
Marble is amongst the most favored natural stones for various exterior and interior projects like countertops for kitchens and bathrooms. It is a metamorphic rock that forms under the earth. Layers and layers of limestone and calcium carbonate when subjected to heat and pressure, emerge as amazingly attractive natural stone.