Frequently Asked Questions

The removal of the countertops is included in the services.
Installation can last anything between 2-6 hours depending on square footage of the project.
Our installer will carefully align the patterns of adjacent quartz slabs, ensuring that the veining, movement, and coloration flow smoothly from one slab to the next. This meticulous alignment helps achieve a natural and cohesive appearance.
Quartz countertops are engineered using a combination of natural quartz crystals and resins, which creates a non-porous surface. This non-porous nature makes it less likely for liquids and stains to penetrate the surface and cause permanent damage. Quartz countertops are generally resistant to staining from common kitchen substances such as coffee, wine, and oil.
Quartz countertops are made by combining natural quartz crystals with resins and polymers. This engineered process results in a surface that is more heat-resistant than natural stone surfaces. To be on the safe side, always use trivets, hot pads, or heat-resistant mats when placing hot cookware, pots, or pans directly on the quartz surface.
Quartz is generally more durable than natural stone countertops like granite and marble. Natural stones are porous and require regular sealing to prevent staining and damage, whereas quartz non-porous surface makes it less susceptible to staining and bacterial growth.
Yes, when requesting a quotes, please note your interest in seeing samples and type of material you are interested and will bring them to your appointment.