Quartz
Quartz is an exceptionally durable material, resistant to scratches, chips and cracks. This durability makes it well-suited for high-traffic areas. Unlike natural stones like granite or marble, quartz countertops are non-porous, which means they resist stains and don’t require sealing. This makes them easy to clean and maintain.
Granite
Granite is a natural stone known for its hardness and durability. It’s resistant to scratches, heat, and most types of damage. Granite does require periodic sealing for longevity. Each granite slab is unique, displaying distinctive patterns and variations in color. This natural beauty adds character to any kitchen or bathroom.
Solid Surfaces
Solid Surfaces are created by combining acrylic, stone, resin, and other chemicals. The material undergoes fabrication and high-temperature heating to produce top sheets for sinks, countertops, bathtubs, showers, and vanity tops. This material serves as a widely embraced substitute for traditional materials like wood or stone, while keeping a beautiful finish.
Laminate
Laminate is crafted by tightly pressing layers of paper to create a thin, rigid sheet that is easily manageable. This sheet is subsequently bonded to a wooden substrate, commonly used for countertops. Offering a cost-effective and low-maintenance solution, laminate proves to be a budget-friendly choice.