There were days in the
not-too-distant past that witnessed many believing that there would
never be such a fantastic covering for the kitchen countertop than
Formica. Those days are already a part of building history. The timeless
design of stone has become main stage for most kitchen lovers
especially when it comes time to replace an old
kitchen countertop.
Quartz and Cambria countertops
are synonymous with providing a natural stone surface that is truly
timeless. Cambria countertops are natural quartz surfaces that, as
mentioned earlier, give the ultimate in food safety surfaces. Add to
that the fact that granite countertops require expensive sealing and
resealing to avoid
absorption and stains. Cambria and quartz countertops are virtually
maintenance free. Quartz and Cambria countertops do not need to be
sealed or polished. They maintain the natural luster and shine by simply
washing with warm water. Granite countertops will absorb natural acidic
such as fruit juices, food coloring, tea or coffee, markers as well as
numerous other items will permanently stain.
Quartz and Cambria countertops absolutely resist all of these food
items.
Quartz is one of the
hardest materials that Mother Earth provides to us. In fact, it ranks
number three on the hardness scale are unique. It is a very hard
material and is completely scratch resistant. Hot pots, cutting with
sharp knives are all common practice with quartz countertops as they are
incredibly hard to damage.
Granite and quartz countertops
are very different in structure and make up. Many minerals leave pits
within the granite countertop and cause it to be porous. This downfall
of the granite countertop allows it to absorb liquids and
cause staining. Quartz countertops contain nearly 100% quartz while
granite may only contain 30-40% quartz. This is the major difference in
durability as well as hardness between quartz and granite countertops.
Quartz is unique from granite countertops because it is impossible to
scratch the quartz countertops and because they have nearly 100% quartz
make up, they are not susceptible to absorbing
liquids.
Many quartz countertop
manufacturers boast that quartz is in excess than two times stronger
than granite. Quartz is a truly non-porous surface that is remarkably
durable that does not absorb liquids and is incredibly sanitary. Wood
block countertops, laminate countertops are extremely hard to keep
sanitary. Quartz countertops are just the
solution for making providing a sanitary food surface.
Quartz and Cambria
countertops are completely non-porous. This is one of the greatest
features of this type of countertop. It is so easy to allow moisture and
spills to be absorbed into the regular countertops. Natural quartz
countertops allow no moisture to be absorbed and therefore there is no
breeding ground for harmful bacteria.
Quartz and Cambria
countertops are much heavier than granite. The reason for this is that
quartz is manufactured to be incredibly impenetrable and strong. The
real advantage to working with quartz as opposed to granite is that it
is much easier to handle. Granite damages very easily and cut using
diamond saws. Quartz is much sturdier in
structure and is not easily damaged.
Some kitchens follow a
specific color pattern and although they adore granite, choose not to
install it. The reason is usually that the countertop could not be
schemed into the existing color or the individuals wanted a set color.
Quartz countertops are ideal in kitchens that have a specific color
scheme because pigment is added to the raw
material to create many colors. Cambria, the countertop manufactured
with quartz to ensure a harder more non-porous surface is available in
over 25 diverse colors.
The high gloss finish
of the quartz countertops is directly attributed to the automatic
polisher. Once the slabs are polished, the quartz crystals that make up
the structure of this beautiful natural material are evident throughout
the countertop. Installing quartz or Cambria countertops is a wise
financial decision. The ‘shelf-life’ of
quartz countertops far out live synthetic ones, which makes quartz the
healthy, financial decision!
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