Quartz Countertops
Quartz Countertops
For the love of strong countertops
For the love of strong countertops
Engineered with 93% pure quartz crystals and held together with epoxy resins, Quartz Countertops are the most durable countertop surface. Quartz is the strongest countertop material we offer: and because it is non-porous it is less susceptible to damage caused by heat, scratching and stains. All of the quartz we offer is responsibly obtained by conscientious partners. In addition, 100% of the water used to polish the surfaces is recycled!
Edge Profile
Edge Profile
Standard Options
Standard Options
Additional Charge
Additional Charge
All quartz stone is 3cm thick with the exception of Cypress and Aspen edges, which are 6cm thick. Thicknesses may vary up to 0.125 inches.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Are quartz countertops food safe?
Are quartz countertops food safe?
Quartz is the only stone countertop certified for use in commercial kitchens. Non-porous, quartz is impenetrable by bacteria. Wipe it down with water and mild soap, and you’re ready to prep food.
All Quartz products we provide are NSF 51 Certified for food and splash zones in commercial kitchens.
* NSF International is The Public Health and Safety Company™
Do quartz countertops scratch, chip or crack?
Do quartz countertops scratch, chip or crack?
Quartz is considered a natural stone and is made of 93% natural quartz particulate, so it can scratch, chip or crack – but it is 2 times less likely to do so then any other stone product on the market. If it does get damaged there are ways that it can be fixed and or repaired.
How does quartz colouring compare to natural stones, like granite?
How does quartz colouring compare to natural stones, like granite?
Quartz is made of natural stone which means the colour and patterns can vary slightly. However, thanks to its controlled manufacturing process, it offers more colour and pattern consistency than its natural stone counterparts, like granite
Can quartz be used for surfaces other than countertops?
Can quartz be used for surfaces other than countertops?
Yes it can be. Quartz (depending on the brand) can vary from 1cm, 2cm or 3cm in thickness which allows for many different applications including but not limited to:
Kitchen and Vanity Backsplash (including full height backsplash)
Fireplace Surrounds/Hearths/Mantles
Tub Decks
Shower Walls/Benches
Sills and Thresholds
How big are quartz slabs?
How big are quartz slabs?
The most common and standard quartz slab is 120”x 55” with a usable surface of 119”x 54”. However there are certain quartz brands that produce some colours in what we call a ‘Jumbo Slab’. Contacts us for additional info.
Care, Maintenance & Warranty
Care, Maintenance & Warranty
Clean your quartz countertops with water and mild soap daily.
Clean your quartz countertops with water and mild soap daily.
Naturally glossy, quartz maintains its lustre without a sealant – but proper care will extend the lifetime of its lustre.
Place a hot pad or trivet under hot pot and pans.
Place a hot pad or trivet under hot pot and pans.
Quartz is heat resistant up to 300ºF, but can be damaged with quick changes in temperature.
Use a cutting board under knives.
Use a cutting board under knives.
Quartz is scratch resistant, but can be damaged by knives and sharp edges.
Clean up spills immediately.
Clean up spills immediately.
Residues can bind to the surface and build up overtime, leaving a haze and or potential dull spots. Clean up all spills in a timely manner.
Use mild cleaners and sponges.
Use mild cleaners and sponges.
Abrasive cleaners can damage quartz. Use mild cleaners and non-scratch sponges.
Learn about our warranty.
Learn about our warranty.
We are proud to back our product and our service. We provide a two-year installation warranty on our quartz countertops, as well as product manufacturers warranties – and we’ll happily act as a liaison on your behalf in the rare occurrence of a product defect.