Quartz, the new "must-have" countertop surface
Post Date: 09 Jun 2009 Viewed: 608
Thanks to increased manufacturer product development, quartz premium countertops are now in high demand as a must-have in new and remodeled homes and businesses throughout the country.
This trend comes as no surprise as you've probably already seen and felt quartz surfaces in homes across the country, in your local trendy coffee shops, in banks, high end restaurants, spas, salons and hotels. Quartz surfaces have been used in upscale homes around the world for more than 15 years but have more recently entered the American market in grandiose fashion.
"Quartz surfaces are experiencing incredible growth which is driven by the style, luxury and durability quartz delivers," explained Mark Hanna, President of Leeza Distribution Inc., distributor of Han- Stone Fine Quartz Surfaces.
According to the recent Freedonia Group Report on countertop industry trends, there has been a definite shift in the marketplace over the last few years as quartz has become the fastest growing market segment in the industry with 13 per cent growth compared to granite's five per cent.
Quartz has become the elegant answer for those who love the look of granite but are concerned about its drawbacks. Unlike granite, which can be permanently stained by cooking oils and grease, or etched by the acids in common household products, quartz is resistant to these stain hazards.
"Quartz surfaces are growing in popularity because they have the appearance of natural stone, but unlike granite, these surfaces never need to be sealed," Hanna said. Quartz is a non-porous material, which means it will not promote the growth of mold, mildew or bacteria. This is why our HanStone surfaces are certified NSF 51 (with the National Sanitation Foundation)." Also of great importance, HanStone is accredited with Greenguard environmental certification.
And while granite is subject to unpredictable variations in color or pattern between slabs, making matching of sections of countertops difficult, quartz, is an engineered stone which is consistent in color pattern and texture.
Quartz (Silicon Dioxide) is the most common mineral on the earth's surface. It is present in nearly every geological environment and is a component of almost every rock type and exists in an impressive range of varieties of patterns and colors.
Quartz countertops are manufactured with up to 93 percent quartz and seven percent pigments and resins. This prescribed mixture results in a product that is non-porous, exceedingly durable, and more than twice as strong as granite.
The top rated quartz surface in the industry by designers, architects and developers a like is HanStone because it contains a higher quartz content than the norm and includes clear and multiple quartz colors bringing greater depth, dimension and style to its surfaces.
"HanStone is the ideal surface because it offers extraordinary beauty with twice the strength and durability of granite," explained Hanna. HanStone allows the design flexibility you need with 32 dramatic colors, vibrant patterns and a more luxurious sheen. It can be used in virtually any indoor surface application in kitchen and bathrooms, including floors, countertops, island tops and back-splashes.