Friday 17 January 2014

Quartz,An Ideal Choice For Kitchen Countertop


Quartz is one of the most common mineral on earth. It is attractive and durable. It can be cut and carved in many forms and sizes. And Quartz is a material used in the manufacturing of countertops. Quartz countertops are made of natural quartz combined with polyester resins and pigment. These components create strong, durable and hygienic countertops. Since it is not 100% stone, therefore, it typically referred to as engineered quartz.

Quartz countertop surface do not need to be sealed in order to keep them from staining. It is indestructible and maintenance free and easy to clean by using warm, soapy water. It is not easily scratched by metal utensils, heat resistance and non-radioactive. It is also does not harbour bacteria, non-porous, which make the food preparation in kitchen is safe. It is also would not easy get discoloration in between sections and the colour always consistent throughout. However, Quartz countertops can be expensive. The price might reach half of the total kitchen budget. And it is not easy task to install and requires special considerations.  

It is easy to maintain and care for Quartz Countertops. Any stains commonly can be clean by using multipurpose cleaner or household detergent and wipe with ordinary water immediately. In order to prevent damage to the top from heat, it is recommended to use pads when putting hot objects and do not expose surface to flames. And one must remember that the top is easily damage if get expose to strong chemicals and solvents.

Besides the cleanliness, durability and lack of maintenance, there's one more good reason to go with a Quartz Countertop -- it's green. Radon is a colorless and odorless gas found in different levels all over the Earth. Many manufactured household materials, like granite countertops, emit small levels of radon. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has stated that indoor pollution can be up to 100 times higher than outdoor pollution.

Price now retails from rm 248 per foot run at Tezza
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