Quartz Stones

Quartz Stone is a composite material made of crushed stone bound together by an adhesive, (most commonly polymer resin with some newer versions using cement mix). The two common stones used in producing these products are marble and quartz. The application of these products depends on the original stone used.


For engineered marbles the most common application is indoor flooring and walls, while the quartz-based product is used primarily for indoor such as kitchen worktops, bathroom and vanity tops and floor tiles, where are not exposed to direct sunshine.


Quartz has higher density and hardness, less water absorption, more durable and less maintenance, and better consistent colour tone. The MoHs scale of marble is roughly 3, while quartz is usually at 7. This makes them much more resistant to scratching, however it also makes re-polishing and general processing of them a more difficult task, which is why they are most commonly used for kitchen counter tops, where the value added through processing can offset their considerably higher cost.


Quartz surfaces are ideal for virtually any interior surface for countertops, bathroom vanities and stairs, to wall panelling and interior furniture. Quartz offers one of the industry’s widest range of colours and structures and meticulously meets the demands of even the most exacting residential and commercial clients.


Quartz also offers an attractive and versatile finish for commercial and institutional buildings. Quartz surfacing is tough enough for wear and tear on virtually any interior surface, and attractive enough for any design inspiration.

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