
Upgrade Your Kitchen with Quartz Worktops
The difference between quartz and granite often causes some confusion. To explain it simply, quartz is considered man-made or engineered, and granite is 100% natural. Quartz worktops are formed by using a combination of natural quartz pieces (typically 90-95%) then adding resins and polymers, which creates a very solid and durable material. Quartz slabs are available in 20mm or 30mm thickness.
Quartz hardwearing and moisture-resistant qualities, help keep it looking newer for longer, making it a great choice for any space. As it is a sealed surface, it is also one of the most hygienic surfaces available. Overall, it’s high durability, and low maintenance qualities make it ideal for modern day living.

The Benefits of Choosing Quartz Worktops
Quartz is heat resistant to some extent, but the exact tolerated temperature is difficult to determine. Therefore, the use of chopping boards/ pan trivets is always advised as the resin can burn, or the surface can crack, which is irreparable. For an additional charge, we can provide quartz chopping boards to match your worktops, if required.
The wide range of styles, patterns and colours available gives vast amounts of choice, which will suit an array of tastes and designs. With an abundance of kitchen worktop materials available on the market, quartz is one of the most affordable and popular choices. However, if you are looking for something unique or a statement piece, you may like to consider a natural stone.

Getting Started With A Quartz Worktop
Our expert templating service turns your ideas into a custom-designed worktop. We use advanced laser measurements and 3D modelling to guarantee a perfect fit and flawless finish.
Ready to upgrade your kitchen? Contact us today for a free quote or consultation and see why so many homeowners choose quartz!