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We’ve proudly been working with Cambria to provide countertops for years, and they also create backsplashes, fireplaces, wall cladding, and furniture.

Cambria Quartz is made out of pure quartz, pigment, and a binding material — one of the only suppliers with such purity.

Because of this, it is one of the few quartz providers that is truly non-porous, non-stainable, and scratch resistant.

With fresh, exciting quartz selections the new design options are endless.

Inverness Bristol Bay

Windsor Brass

Inverness Everleigh

And More!

Pros and Cons of Quartz Countertops

Pros

  • One of the main benefits of quartz countertops is that they are extremely durable.
  • Quartz countertops never have to be sealed, unlike granite, marble, and other surfaces that require regular maintenance.
  • Quartz countertops are also nonabsorbent, so they resist staining and don’t harbor harmful bacteria.
  • Homeowners and designers also turn to quartz for its versatile and beautiful designs, colors, and patterns.

Cons

  • Quartz countertops are scratch resistant, but due to their hardness they may dull a knife that is used directly on the surface.
  • Quartz is rated for exposure to 300 degrees Fahrenheit. Exposure to higher temperatures, especially when prolonged, can cause damage. Accordingly, potholders or trivets should be used to protect a quartz countertop from prolonged exposure to extreme heat.
  • Though quartz countertops are not approved for outdoor use, quartz may be used in outdoor kitchens with full overhead coverage from the elements.
Read About the Difference Between Quartz and Other Materials

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