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Quartz

Quartz is one of the most popular materials for countertops due to its durability and wide range of colors. However, there are key characteristics to consider before purchasing.

Composition and Variations

Most quartz products consist of 93% natural quartz, 3.5% resin, and 3.5% pigments, though this may vary by manufacturer. Some options include glass or concrete, which can make them porous.

Features and Care

Natural Stone

Natural stones vary in both appearance and structure, with some being more porous than others. The finish of a stone affects its aesthetics and durability, such as the tendency of polished marble to show etching more easily than honed marble.

Stones are mined in blocks, cut into slabs, and sorted into lots for consistency in color and pattern. FCMG takes slab matching seriously to ensure a cohesive project outcome, though natural stones may still vary in shade.

Granite is a durable stone resistant to scratching, heat, and staining but may have inconsistencies in texture due to varying minerals. Quartzite is dense with fissures but is only used if these don’t compromise the stone’s structure.

Dolomite, a type of marble, is strong but more prone to etching than quartzite. Marble and calcite are softer, more porous, and prone to scratching, staining, and etching, making them better suited for bathrooms or fireplaces. Soapstone, while strong and stain-resistant, requires regular maintenance and can scratch easily, though it can be repaired with sandpaper.

Porcelain & Sintered Stone

Porcelain and sintered stone materials are strong but require careful handling to avoid damage. FCMG educates clients on the materials, but once the installation is complete, the responsibility for maintaining the integrity of the material falls on the client.

The materials can crack due to internal pressure during fabrication, and FCMG is not liable for damage caused by external factors. The installation must be done on level cabinets to ensure proper support, as uneven support can cause cracks.

Post-installation, the material can be damaged through misuse, including heavy impact, extreme heat, or neglecting to maintain level support.

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