You do not need plywood under a quartz countertop or any other kind of structure. It will sit fine by itself on top of any of the other types of cabinets. Quartz…
It's very simple. We recommend just lukewarm soap and water to keep it clean. Simple soap and water is enough to keep quarts clean; you don't have to over think it. Even…
It is extremely difficult to crack a quartz countertop. You almost have to be intentionally trying to break the quartz with a sledgehammer in order to cause any kind of crack or…
No quartz will ever stain, even if it is white. Because granite is a natural stone, it has micropores in it and some severe dyes may actually cause a stain. However, quartz…
Quartz does not stain more than granite. Because granite is a natural stone, it has small micropores in it and some severe dyes may actually cause a stain. However, quartz is an…
Not really. It takes about the same amount of pressure to scratch either one of them. In order to scratch granite or quartz with a common knife, you would have to be…
Yes, Clorox is fine to use on quartz. However, you would never want to use 100% bleach on quartz because rumor has it that it "may" become discolored. Most people would never…
Simple soap and water is enough to keep quarts clean, you don't have to overthink it. Even professionals recommend washing your quartz countertops with just soap and water.
No, quartz does not need to be sealed because it is not porous, meaning that there are no little micro-holes in it because it is an engineered stone and has no resin.…