Artificial Stone News and Articles
White Quartz Countertops Colors
Posted Date: 2023/8/3 Visitors: 617 Likes: 108
Color white is one of the safest colors to use in any kitchen setting. It's easy to incorporate it into any kitchen style and makes the kitchen space look clean and tidy. White quartz options range from full-on glimmer options to subtle, tasteful glimmer ......
Mistakes When Cleaning Quartz Countertops
Posted Date: 2023/8/2 Visitors: 530 Likes: 82
Quartz countertops are a popular choice for kitchens due to their durability, low maintenance, and attractive appearance. However, like any other surface, quartz countertops require proper cleaning and maintenance to retain their beauty and longevity.
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Is Fantasy Brown Granite Marble Quartzite or Dolamite
Posted Date: 2023/7/27 Visitors: 850 Likes: 135
Fantasy Brown is definitely not a granite. It is not a hard quartzite either. Fantasy Brown is marble, but there is more to it. Fantasy Brown is harder than regular marble because it went through the dolomitization process. In my opinion, it is best to call ......
Differences Between Quartz and Quartzite Countertops
Posted Date: 2023/6/5 Visitors: 981 Likes: 164
Understanding the difference between quartz and quartzite will help you understand what you want.
* Quartzite is a natural store formed beneath the earth's surface. It is a metamorphic rock made from quartz sandstone whereas quartz is an engineered stone ......
Quartzite Slab Advantages
Posted Date: 2023/6/5 Visitors: 736 Likes: 116
Quartzite makes for a smart, long-lasting investment for your kitchen or bathroom.
One of the main advantages of quartzite is its hardness and strength. It rates as a 7/10 on the Mohs scale of hardness, making it one of the most durable natural stones av ......
The Real Facts of Artificial Stone
Posted Date: 2023/6/1 Visitors: 695 Likes: 143
Architects and general contractors are constantly looking for ways to reduce construction costs of new homes. One area where many of them cut costs is on the exterior fa?ade of the home. This is why we see so much artificial (or synthetic) stone being used t ......
Artificial marble
Posted Date: 2023/6/1 Visitors: 645 Likes: 116
It is constructed from Portland gypsum cement and sand using either precast or cast in situ technique. For precast production technique, the casted artificial marble will be stripped from the mould after three days and then treated with liquid fluorite of ma ......
What is artificial stone
Posted Date: 2023/6/1 Visitors: 533 Likes: 86
Artificial stone, which is also called casted stone, is constructed from cement, sand , and natural aggregate such as crushed stone. it is possible to provide certain surface textures to artificial stones. Sometimes, specific pigments used to achieve certain ......
Calacatta Quartz vs Carrara Quartz
Posted Date: 2023/4/26 Visitors: 1259 Likes: 133
Both Calacatta quartz and Carrara quartz are inspired by authentic natural marble stone look and feel. White, light gray, or light beige background marble, with darker veining, subtle or bold. These are the mutual characteristics of Carrara quartz countertop ......
Is Calacatta Quartz Good Quality
Posted Date: 2023/4/26 Visitors: 849 Likes: 94
Calacatta Quartz is one the most durable countertop materials you'll find. Extremely thick, stain resistant, heat resistant, and scratch resistant, any Calacatta quartz color will meet your food prep needs. Whether you an avid cook working on new recipes ......
Quartz Countertops vs Soapstone
Posted Date: 2023/4/24 Visitors: 819 Likes: 102
Quartz countertops are significantly more durable than soapstone countertops. Soapstone countertops etch and scratch easily and must be oiled regularly to maintain their appearance. Quartz countertops are scratch resistant and do not require any maintenance. ......
Quartz Countertops vs Concrete
Posted Date: 2023/4/24 Visitors: 980 Likes: 114
Unlike quartz, concrete is not a natural stone. Concrete is a mixture of water, cement, and an aggregate of sand or gravel. Concrete countertops are porous, susceptible to stains, and require sealing. Quartz countertops do not absorb liquids, do not stain, a ......

