Frequently asked questions.

What is the difference between quartz, granite, and marble countertops?

Quartz countertops are made of 93% crushed quartz mixed with resins and pigments. Granite countertops are made of natural granite stone. Marble is a natural stone that is softer and more porous than granite or quartz.

Which stone is the most durable?

Quartz is the most durable of the three, followed by granite. Marble is the most prone to staining and wear and tear.

Are quartz countertops heat-resistant?

Yes, quartz countertops are heat-resistant up to a certain temperature, usually between 150-250 degrees Celsius.

Are granite countertops porous?

Yes granite is porous in varying degrees depending on the particular stone. While some granite countertops need to be sealed annually, others only need sealed once every several years.

Can I cut directly on my quartz or granite countertop?

It is not recommended to cut directly on your countertops as it may dull the blade of your knife and scratch the surface.

Can I use harsh chemicals to clean my countertop?

No, harsh chemicals such as bleach or acidic cleaners can damage the surface of your countertop. Use a mild, pH-neutral cleaner instead.

Can I install the countertops myself?

Installing countertops can be a difficult and time-consuming task, so it is recommended to let our trained professionals handle the installation of your countertops.

Are there any special cleaning or maintenance requirements for my countertops?

Depending on the type of stone, there may be specific care instructions for cleaning and maintenance. Please refer to our granite or quartz care guide.

Can I customize the shape and size of my countertops?

Yes, most stone countertops can be customized to fit your specific size and shape requirements.

How long do stone countertops last?

With proper care and maintenance, stone countertops can last for many years and even decades.


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