Super Jumbo Quartz Slabs

Super Jumbo or Extra Large Quartz Slabs are a Godsend for any projects that require a large island or work surface without any visible joints. Kitchen islands that extend the length of a typical quartz slab of 3200mm or width of 1600mm, will be subject to a visible joint. This can look quite unsightly. Our…

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Porcelain worktops are a man-made stone that only uses natural raw materials found in rock, subjecting these materials to intense pressure and heat to form an entirely new material. This is known as ‘sintering’, and the finished product is a compact slab that would have taken thousands of years to naturally form. Advantages of using…

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dekton soke

We strongly advise against using Quartz outdoors as it is susceptible to damage from both heat and sunlight. Ultraviolet radiation can cause quartz to fade or discolour over time, especially darker colours and excessive heat can cause Quartz to become brittle and crack. A suitable alternative would be Natural stone like Granite, Marble or Quartzite…

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Quartz Kitchen Warranty

Quartz worktops usually come with a minimum 10-year manufacturer’s warranty and an 18-month workmanship warranty. We work with UK Leading Suppliers of Quartz. Each supplier has their own warranty in place. You can view the warranty details below. Silestone Warranty https://www.cosentino.com/en-gb/silestone/warranty/ Caesarstone Warranty https://www.caesarstone.co.uk/warranty/ Dekton Warranty https://www.cosentino.com/en-gb/dekton/dekton-25-year-warranty-cosentino/ Picasso Warranty https://www.picassostones.com/warranty Nile Stone Warranty https://www.nilestone.co.uk/home Cimstone…

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Victorian Silver from the Le Chic Collection by Silestone

Quartz Worktops or Laminate Worktops, which one is the best option for you? Quartz Worktops have become an increasingly popular choice over the last decade for home renovation projects because of their endless list of benefits. Our customers include homeowners as well as landlords/ landladies, interior designers, property developers and more. You can use our…

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Quartz Joint

When planning your kitchen worktops, there are a few factors you need to take into consideration when it comes to sizes. Typically, slab sizes are 3200mm x 1600mm across the board with Quartz suppliers. However, there are some suppliers, such as Caesarstone and Silestone who offer standard-size slabs (subject to colours) which are approximately measured…

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Sealer Stain Stop Plus

Do I need to seal my Quartz Worktops? No, but it is considered good practice to seal Granite and Marble Worktops. Quartz Worktops are man-made, an engineered stone. As such they are non-porous, meaning liquids can’t seep in and cause stains. This is a major advantage of quartz over natural stone countertops like granite or…

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Calacatta Luxury by Quartz City

Printed Quartz is the latest trend to hit the market. It refers to a type of engineered quartz countertop that utilizes digital printing technology to create unique designs and patterns on the surface. This technology allows the creation of intricate and visually striking patterns and designs. Here’s a breakdown of the process: Benefits of Printed…

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Turmeric stain quartz worktop

Although Quartz is famously known for being stain-resistant, it is not stain-proof. Here is a comprehensive guide on how to tackle stubborn stains. If your countertop comes into contact with turmeric, it may leave an unsightly yellow stain on the work surface! Not ideal. Thankfully, several methods can help remove or lessen these stains, starting…

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Taj Mahal - Quartzite

One of our most frequently asked questions is ‘What is the difference between Quartz and Quartzite?’ The answer is quite simple. Quartz is a man-made stone comprising Quartz, resin and minerals whereas Quartzite is a natural stone.   Which is easier to maintain?   Quartz worktops and countertops are durable and low maintenance. They are…

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