Compac, The Surfaces Company, was founded in 1975 in Spain. The Technological Quartz strand of the business is manufactured in Portugal and was launched in the UK in 2007. Compac Quartz takes pride in bringing new and unique designs, that are environmentally friendly, to the market. You can learn more about Compac's environmental commitment here.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Where is Compac Quartz sourced from? Portugal
What thicknesses is Compac Quartz available in? 12mm, 20mm and 30mm thicknesses
What textures is Compac Quartz available in? Polished, Glacier and Natural
What size are Compac slabs available in? Jumbo Slabs are available in 3300mm x 1630mm and Standard Slabs are available in 3050mm x 1440mm
What colours are Compac slabs available in? Available in a wide range of colours - view Compac Colours here or Book A Showroom Visit
Does Compac come with a warranty? Compac offers a 33-year manufacturers warranty - Register your warranty here
Quartz Kitchen Warranty: For every kitchen installed by Quartz Kitchens, we offer an 18-month workmanship warranty
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF COMPAC WORKTOPS?
Compac Quartz is a well-established company offering a 33-year manufacturer's warranty on all Quartz surfaces. Compac leads the way in offering unique designs and colours and often introduces 'never seen before' patterns and styles. It's always worth keeping an eye out for the latest trends that Compac brings to the market.
Zero porosity - due to its zero porosity, Compac quartz is considered to be an extremely hygienic material, making it an ideal choice for your kitchen worktops.
Scratch Resistant - Highly resistant to scratches however we always recommend using a chopping board. Where possible Quartz Kitchens will offer you a free chopping board with every purchase!
Highly Durable - Compac offers 93-95% Quartz
Low maintenance - Compac Quartz does not require sealing and is easy to clean, using just soap and water.
Heat resistant - Due to the nature and behaviour of the quartz composition, Compac quartz is highly resistant to heat. However, we always recommend using trivets for your hot pots!