Quartz

Engineered Perfection

Material Profile

What is Quartz?

This page answers the question: What is the best low-maintenance countertop material that combines natural beauty with exceptional durability?

Engineered quartz is the ideal choice for homeowners seeking the look of natural stone without the maintenance. Its non-porous surface resists stains, bacteria, and requires no sealing—just simple soap and water cleaning keeps it looking pristine for decades.

Engineered quartz combines the beauty of natural stone with superior performance. Made from 90-95% crushed natural quartz crystals bound with polymer resins, it delivers consistent patterns and exceptional durability.

Composition

90-95% Natural Quartz

Hardness

7 Mohs Scale

Heat Resistance

Up to 300°F

Maintenance

Low - No Sealing

Quartz countertop surface detail
Product Catalog

Browse Quartz Products

Explore our collection of 41 quartz surfaces. Click any product to see full details and imagery.

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Performance

Why Choose This Material?

Discover the practical advantages that make Quartz an exceptional choice for your surfaces.

Advantages

  • Non-porous surface requires no sealing
  • Highly resistant to stains and bacteria
  • Consistent patterns and colors
  • Extremely durable and long-lasting
  • Wide variety of colors and styles
  • Low maintenance requirements
  • NSF certified food safe
  • Lifetime limited warranty available

Considerations

  • Not suitable for outdoor use (UV sensitivity)
  • Can be damaged by excessive heat
  • Higher price point than some alternatives
  • Not a natural product (for purists)
  • Seams may be visible on large installations
Non-Porous

Surface

NSF Certified

Food Safe

Lifetime Limited

Warranty

Not Recommended

Outdoor Use

Real Projects

Quartz in Action

See how this material transforms real spaces. Each project showcases the beauty and versatility of this surface.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, engineered quartz is generally more durable than granite in everyday use. With a hardness rating of 7 on the Mohs scale and a non-porous surface, quartz resists scratches and stains better than most natural stones. However, granite has superior heat resistance.

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