G&M Marble and Granite Corp - Quartz Stone Selections
Quartz has a hardness of seven on the Mohs scale (this measures the hardness of a mineral), a diamond is the hardest at ten. The material is also cleaner, safer and more consistent than that of other surfaces. In addition to its superior performance, it has greater consistency than natural stone which is veined and prone to flaws. St. Louis Marble and Granite Corp work with the following quartz stone manufacturer to meet your need for quartz countertops.
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CaesarStone is 93% crushed quartz, one of nature's hardest minerals. The quartz is combined with high-quality polymer resins and pigments and then compacted under intense vibration, vacuum, and pressure into dense, non-porous slabs. The slabs are post cured, gauged to precise thickness, and polished to an enduring shine.Although long used for the finest residential countertops, CaesarStone is now offered as an attractive and versatile finish for commercial and institutional buildings. Our quartz surfacing is tough enough for the wear and tear on just about any interior surface, and beautiful enough for every architectural and decorating scheme. |
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HanStone is a fine quartz surface. It never needs sealing which means it won’t absorb stains or foster harmful bacteria. It is scratch resistant. The HanStone surfaces are designed to emulate the hues and textures of natural stone. With our wide array of colors you are sure to find one you’ll love. |
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Silestone offers a sophisticated elegance and timeless beauty. The natural quartz in Silestone delivers distinctive depth, brilliant clarity, glimmering radiance and a cool, solid feel unique to natural stone.
Silestone can be used in virtually any indoor surfacing application in kitchens, bathrooms and floors, including: countertops, island tops, vanities, tub and shower surrounds, backsplashes, walls, wet bars, tabletops, desktops, fireplace surrounds and more.
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