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Frequently Asked Questions

Are quartz surfaces susceptible to stains?

Quartz countertops are stain-resistant due to their longevity and the unique resins added in during production. Since they have a nonporous surface, stains cannot accumulate in tiny pores and result in discoloration.

Are quartz countertops prone to scuffing?

One of the most resilient countertop materials available is quartz, which is scratch-resistant with regular use. Quartz is strong and withstands use well, however it is not indestructible because any surface can be harmed by high force. When using blades, a cutting board is advised to preserve their brilliance and polish.

Are quartz countertops easy to maintain?

Unlike granite, which normally needs a fresh protective top layer at least once a year, quartz countertops require little upkeep. Unlike certain natural stone choices, these surfaces never require sealing.

Is quartz resistant to heat?

Quartz is more heat resistant than laminate surfaces like Formica, but it is not as heat resistant as granite or other stone countertops, so caution should be taken. Quartz surfaces are susceptible to direct heat, such as using hot pots straight from the oven, due to the resin component of the surface. For hot pans or hot hair tools in the bathroom, trivets and hot pads should be utilized in order to preserve quartz’s aesthetic appeal.

In what areas of the home should quartz be used?

Quartz is ideal for coffee tables, fireplaces, shower edges, window sills, bathroom vanity tops, and shower counters. Businesses frequently choose quartz for their food service counters, conference tables, and reception tops. Quartz shouldn’t be used outside since prolonged exposure to ultraviolet radiation might fade its hue.

What Is Sintered Stone?

A synthetic surface material called sintered stone is created entirely from minerals using heat. Sintered stone does not contain binders, in contrast to engineered stone countertops or quartz countertops, which do. When the materials are heated and compressed to such a high degree, the minerals fuse and basically create their own binder.

What Sintered Stone Is Used For

Sintered stone is used to create kitchen and bathroom surfaces all throughout the house. Almost every surface that calls for long-lasting, large-format materials, such as flooring, wall cladding, and exterior facades and siding, can be covered with sintered stone.

Sintered Stone Durability

Sintered stone is incredibly robust. Sintered stone can be used as a surface for hot pans to rest on without melting or scorching it. To little or no impact, the material can be sliced, scratched, discolored, and scored. Sintered stone will not deteriorate under the sun’s UV rays. Events like freeze-thaw cycles won’t fracture sintered stone.

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Bandar Puchong Jaya,
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