What are your quartz kitchen worktops made of?

Our quartz kitchen worktops are made up of 90–95% natural stone called quartz. The crushed (powder-like) quartz crystals are mixed with 2-5% resins and pigments. This mixture passes through a step-by-step procedure in our factories. As a result, you get beautiful, durable, and non-porous quartz slabs for modern and contemporary quartz kitchens and bathrooms.

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Are quartz worktops better than granite and marble stones?

Yes, quartz kitchen countertops are way better than granite and marble (and even any other natural stone) in many cases. For example, quartz is better in terms of non-porous surface but natural stones are all porous that leads to further maintenance complications and health issues.Also, quartz do not require regular sealing but granite do. Plus, quartz is better stain, chip, and crack resistant than granite and marble. And if you want consistent colours and easy maintenance, quartz is the only solution.

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How much do quartz worktops cost in the UK?

Quartz worktops cost from £100 to £1000 per sqm. Actually, the exact price of quartz kitchens worktops depend on the thickness, brand, quality-level, colour, and finish. Some quartz slab surfaces are easy to make while others are high-end in looks and quality. That's why the prices of quartz worktops in the UK are always fluctuating just like its beautiful weather.

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Can quartz kitchens countertops handle heat as I’m a cook in a restaurant and my kitchen is the busiest one?

Yes, quartz countertops are great in resisting heat. Still, we recommend you to use heat pads or trivets to keep your quartz counter tops look new and premium all over your life. Quartz itself is great in resisting temperatures up to 150-200°C but the resins and pigments are not. And wish you best of luck for your great cooking experience on quartz kitchen worktops.

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Can I visit your showroom to see quartz slabs?

Yes. In fact, we would love to see you visiting our showrooms that's nearby to personally analyse our beautiful quartz worktop surfaces and explore edge profiles. It's the best way to discuss the best quartz colours and patterns choices for your kitchen or bathroom.

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How thick are quartz worktops?

There are only two thicknesses available in the markets (and at MO'S STONEX, too) for quartz worktops. One is 20mm and the other is 30mm. Both of them are great depending on your design preference and applications.

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What cleaning products are safe for quartz worktops?

You don't need so many special cleaning products to clean the quartz horizontal slabs. The best way to clean them is with mild soap and water or a non-abrasive cleaner. Simply wipe down spills as they happen. It is important to avoid harsh chemicals or bleach, as these can damage the surface. Quick clean-ups will help keep your worktops looking great for years to come.

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