Welcome to YLOAN.COM
yloan.com » Home Improvement » About The Quartz Worktop
Family Home Improvement Kids & Children Parenting baby Babies-Toddler Crafts-Hobbies Elder-Care Holidays Home-Securtiy Interior-Decorating Landscaping-Gardening bedroom lake apartments hardwood shower generation generator contractors patio roofing locksmith bleach housing jaw appliance domestic

About The Quartz Worktop

What we in the trade call "quartz" is actually a man-made blend of natural rock like granite and also a synthetic resin to bind it

. This combination of the natural and synthetic gives quartz some very special properties indeed - making it arguably the best material for your kitchen.

Now, Granite is hard to beat, that is for sure. It has a deep glowing shine to it, and the bits of mica and feldspar that fleck it, the organic unrepeating pattern that flows over your worktop. Well we do granite too, but I just thought I'd extoll the virtue of a Quartz worktop as 10x as many people do online searches for granite worktops as opposed to quartz ... so let's look at the underdog!

Firstly, price. Of course there are huge differences in prices of material for your kitchen based on its origin and quality, but roughly speaking quartz the same price as granite. So, does Quartz have any advantages over it's more snobby cousin, granite? Sure it does! plenty of them too, so let's go through some of the reasons that may make you really think of considering Quartz for your kitchen.

Quartz is every bit as strong as granite, and because of the addition of the resin it has slightly more elasticity - making it much less liable to crack or splinter under heavy impacts.


Quartz is available in hundreds of colours too, because as it is manufactured inks and pigment is applied to the resin. Want toffee-apple red? Quartz is the choice for you! Not only does this give you more choice, it means that a sheet of quartz has greater colour fidelity from batch to batch ... so if you need a section replacing or want an extension, a much better colour match can be made for you.

Quartz is more hygienic, and is effectively non-porous, so will not absorb any water where bacteria can live. Add that to the inclusion of anti-bacterial chemicals in the material itself (as used by Silestone using microban technology).

Quartz is intrinsically stain resistant, unlike granite which needs a coating that you have to reapply every few years. This is because, as mentioned above, the material is non-porous so will not soak up stains.

This is not to say that granite is an inferior material, just that quartz has some unique properties that I am sure you'll agree are hard to ignore. Durable, hygienic, modern and attractive, it's time to take a fresh look at quartz!

by: granite worktops
Getting Upvc Windows And Doors To Brighten Up Your Home Cheap Moving Supplies Can Get You Home For Less The Pro's And Con's Of Custom Built Homes Refinishing Hardwood Floors: A Difficult Task How to Learn Spanish Easily At Home My single best tip for Day Trading for profits at home So you want to make money at home Dat Trading Sleep Homeopathic - Is There a Homeopathic Remedy for Snoring? Add Zing To Your Floor With Ceramic Tiles Who cares what they say about typing from home Jobs Can you really make a good income working from home? The Top Five Work from home jobs online are To Use Hot Tubs And Spas For Health Benefits
print
www.yloan.com guest:  register | login | search IP(216.73.216.142) California / Anaheim Processed in 0.016503 second(s), 7 queries , Gzip enabled , discuz 5.5 through PHP 8.3.9 , debug code: 16 , 2455, 63,
About The Quartz Worktop Anaheim