Quartz countertops are everywhere—and for good reason. This engineered stone combines beauty with practicality.
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Quartz countertops are everywhere—and for good reason. This engineered stone has gained popularity for combining beauty with practicality.
Strength and Durability: Quartz is made from 90–95% natural quartz combined with resins and pigments, making it resistant to scratches, chips, and stains.
Non-Porous Surface: Unlike natural stones, quartz doesn't need to be sealed and is resistant to bacteria and moisture.
Endless Design Options: From marble-inspired veining to solid contemporary colors, quartz can fit any style.
Low Maintenance: A simple wipe-down with mild soap and water is all it takes to keep quartz looking new.

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