Quartz Countertops

Quartz countertops are a fantastic choice for most projects. They are durable, beautiful, and require hardly any maintenance. Please click the links below to view the different colors, patterns, and finishes available. You can also find samples in either of our showrooms. We’re happy to fabricate your Quartz countertops with any of our standard top-edge profiles. These included ⅛” eased round, ¼” pencil round, ½” half-bullnose round, or a bevel edge. Please let us know if you’d like us to match the bottom edge with the top edge. Customers often use undermount sinks in their Quartz countertops. We’re happy to provide a quote for one of our undermount kitchen or vanity sinks. We offer some stainless steel or granite composite kitchen sinks, as well as porcelain vanity sinks. Otherwise, we’d be happy to install an undermount sink that you provide.

Quartz Countertop Colors

Caring for your Quartz Countertops

Caring for your Quartz countertops is quite simple and easy. For cleaning, simply use soap and water on a regular basis to maintain the original gloss and sheen. Make sure not to use any cleaning products that are abrasive, or that contain bleach. Quartz is a non-porous material that is highly resistant to stains, scratches, and heat. However, it is not stain, scratch, or heat-proof. Please follow our care and maintenance recommendations to keep your Quartz countertops beautiful for many years. Although Quartz is resistant to staining, spills should be cleaned as soon as possible. Liquid spills and debris from fruits, vegetables, or other foods should be promptly wiped away and cleaned with soap and water. This is to prevent any discoloration in your Quartz product. Quartz is designed to be resistant to heat, and can withstand exposure to normal cooking environments for brief periods of time without being damaged. Although Quartz withstands heat better than most materials on the market, it can still be damaged by extreme temperature changes, whether prolonged or sudden. Trivets or insulated pads should always be used when placing hot skillets, pans, crock-pots, or other heat-generating kitchenware on the surface. Quartz has a durable surface which is designed to withstand normal, everyday usage. While it is resistant to scratches, cuts, and chipping, please avoid cutting directly on the Quartz surface. Please always use cutting boards, and take care not to drop or move heavy objects on the surface of your Quartz countertops. Please avoid exposing your Quartz countertops to any strong chemicals or solvents. It is important to note that some of these chemicals and solvents you should avoid can be found in household items, such as paint removers, paint and stain strippers (which contain trichloroethane or methylene chloride), nail polish removers, bleach products, furniture cleaners, oil soaps, permanent markers, permanent inks, and any chemicals with high alkaline or pH levels (oven cleaners, drain cleaners, etc.).