Articles & FAQ
On this page, you can find helpful articles we wrote about Natural Stone and Quartz surfaces that will help you to decide, choose, and maintain.
Granite vs Quartz: Is there a winner ?
In-depth comparison between Granite and Quartz
How to Guide: Sealing Natural Stone
Ultimate Guide to take care of your Quartzite, Granite, Marble Countertop Surface
The Advantages of Quartz Countertops: A Comprehensive Guide
What makes quartz a good countertop material?
The Impact of Heat on Quartz Countertops: A Comprehensive Examination
Understanding the nuances of how heat affects quartz countertops is crucial for their optimal care and maintenance.
The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning Quartz Surfaces
Cleaning quartz surfaces is a straightforward process; with the right materials and methods, you can keep them pristine.
The Advantages of Using Porcelain Slabs for Shower Walls
In this article, we will explore why using porcelain slabs on shower walls is a smart and advantageous decision.
Boosting Resale Value: The Wise Investment of Replacing Countertops
In this article, we delve into the reasons why replacing countertops is a savvy decision when considering the resale value of your home.
Elevate Your Space: The Artistry of Porcelain Slabs as Accent Walls
In this article, we explore the creative possibilities and benefits of using porcelain slabs as accent walls to elevate the aesthetic appeal of your interiors.
What is Quartzite? Here’s a Breakdown of the Pros and Cons of Quartzite
Here is a quick look at Quartzite material on Countertop use.
Understanding Lead Time for Countertop Fabrication: Key Factors at Play
Lead time refers to the period between placing your order and completing your countertop. This timeline can vary widely based on several factors, including the availability of stone, the design’s complexity, and the job’s size. Here’s a breakdown of these factors and how they impact lead time.
How to Prevent Chips on Countertop Edges
The most common cause of chips is impact from heavy or hard objects. This includes dropping pots, pans, or dishes near the edge of the countertop. The force of impact can create small chips, especially on thinner or unsupported edges.