Quartz
ABOUT Quartz
Recent developments in technology and consumer demand have made it possible for many colors to very closely resemble natural stone like marble, while giving consumers the benefit of a more durable countertop. The consistency and beauty of these products have made them the leader in countertop surfaces for the last several years. Quartz handles the impact a high-volume kitchen demands and can do so with little to no maintenance. The colors and patterns available hold up well to changing trends.
SEAMLESS APPEARANCE
STAIN RESISTANCE
SCRATCH RESISTANCE
HEAT & BURN RESISTANCE
Our Quartz
Quartz is an extremely durable man-made stone. Quartz’s composition is made up of ~93% quartz, a natural material found in the earth’s crust, and 7% from resins and color. Quartz is extremely hard, resistant to scratching and permanently sealed. Compared to granite it’s less likely to chip and requires even less maintenance.
Our Quartz suppliers are based in Tennessee, Georgia, Canada, Vietnam, Spain and India. We offer the best colors from the top suppliers.
Start with soap and water, or a mild dish detergent, to regularly clean and disinfect your countertop. Do not use harsh chemicals such as bleach or acidic based cleaners. See additional care & maintenance facts in our Countertop Characteristics & Care guide.
To view Care & Maintenance per manufacturer, please visit the links below:
KBR warrants the workmanship performed for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of original installation. Â
Additionally, there is a warranty associated with the material that is covered by the respective supplier of your material. The following are a list of the suppliers we have in stock and we’ve hyperlinked to their respective warranty pages for your convenience. Â
 If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
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From The Blog
KBR New Selection Center and Showroom
Our Selection Center is located next to our current offices and manufacturing space at 1020 Laidlaw Avenue.
A Quick Guide: Caring for Quartz
One of my most asked about topics includes cleaning and care for countertops. My first response will always be soap and water. However, I know there are cases where a little more may be needed. Check out some of my tips, as gathered from manufacturers websites!