Q® Premium Natural Quartz is a natural quartz surface created by an optimal fusion of more than 90% quartz and resin materials. Q® is naturally beautiful yet incredibly durable. Treated and pressed, natural quartz stone is one of nature's hardest minerals.
Q® combines sleek contemporary styling with demonstrated strength and performance. Q® is scratch-resistant, stain-resistant, and is offered in an array of modern colors, providing a beautiful and discerning countertop solution for homeowners, architects, and designers alike. Backed by a Residential Lifetime Warranty, Q®'s extreme durability makes it ideal for today's kitchen and bathroom surfaces.
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Q™ Marble Look Quartz Compared to Marble
If you're looking for a material that's as timeless and classic as marble, look no further. Q™ Quartz is an engineered surface that looks just like it, but with added strength and resilience.
Marble has always been one of the most popular countertop options because of its creamy composition and soft luminosity. However, it's also among the softest natural stone options used for countertops, rating at just 3-5 on the Mohs hardness scale. Marble requires regular resealing to prevent staining and ensure longevity. Q™ Marble Look Quartz features a 7-8 Mohs hardness, offering greater strength and resilience than marble while still providing that same creamy appearance.
Concrete vs. Concrete Look Quartz
Concrete is a mixture of water, cement, and an aggregate of sand or gravel. Concrete countertops' costs are similar to quartz countertops in appearance, but they don't compare in terms of quality. Real concrete countertops are porous, meaning they absorb liquids and stain easily. They also require sealing and resealing every few years. Concrete-look quartz is made of natural quartz, colored pigments, and polymer resins.
Q™ Concrete Look Quartz does not absorb liquids and stains, and it doesn't require sealing, polishing, or reconditioning.
When quartz countertops are purchased from reputable companies and retailers, they are installed smoothly and expertly by professionals.
How Do Q™ Quartz Countertops Compare to Granite?
If you're looking for a countertop that combines beauty, durability, and easy maintenance, Q™ Granite Look Quartz might be what you need.
Q™ Quartz features designs made to mimic the look of granite. Quartz is stronger than solid granite, which is rated at 6-7 on the Mohs hardness scale. Quartz, with a 7-8 Mohs hardness, offers greater strength.
This means quartz provides the same strength and durability as some of the hardest natural stone used for counters and other home surfaces. Unlike granite, however, quartz is nonporous and requires no sealing to maintain its beauty and integrity.
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