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Quality kitchen granite work surfaces

Bookmark and Share Friday, August 6th, 2010

Increasing Property Value with Quartz Worktops

In many instances, when a property is considered for purchase, exceptions will be made for rooms slightly too small or a One car garage instead of Two. Some things though will destroy the chances that a property will be sold for asking price or even at all. One of them is the style and layout of the kitchen. Updated and spacey kitchens containing Quartz worktops in London can make a work space spectacular, gain a higher selling price and wind up being the main selling point of a home or office.

Quartz is in the category of rocks and stones. It grows in natural occurrence and is sometimes also made by man. Found in large quantity across the world, this stone is in great demand and for good reason. The qualities of this rock are nearly un-surpass able. That is the reason a majority of the people prefers this material to any other when used in worktops.

The colours in a work space are important as well to add to the overall feeling of the room. The colours must coordinate with objects, wall paper and flooring. This is easily accomplished with Quartz as it is readily available in hundreds of different shades and tones.

When an area is of high use it needs worktops that will be durable and fit for the purpose intended. If used to prepare food, they should be able to get wet, be resistant to heat and able to take blows. If installed for the use in an office, they should be capable of getting scratched to no end, handling spills and should add to the overall look of the room. These stones possess all these qualities.

Be sure when selling your property that you mention these qualities. Point out the modernisms of the areas. Have confidence that most of your points will be null as the beauty in these worktops generally speak for themselves.

You may want to have these professionally installed. Doing so will ensure a top notch look when your ready to show them. If the work is sloppy, they will not have the same appeal.

Using this material in your house adds a feeling of class. People associate class with money. It is sure to last a lifetime and continue to be a number one choice for use in the kitchen or office. This is simply why Quartz worktops increase the property value and give it a better position on the market

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Granite quartz worktops

Bookmark and Share Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Granite and Quartz Worktops, the differences & similarities
Granite is a natural stone, it is a hard surface measuring 6 on the MOH’s hardness scale however, it being an igneous rock, i.e. rock formed after the cooling down of molten rock, it consists of numerous minerals including , feldspar, augite, hornblende, etc. Some are hard, others not particularly. It is held together by the interlocking of the crystal structure of the various minerals. The material won’t burn/scorch; it is crystalline in structure, so it always has tiny pits or spaces between the various mineral crystals. It also contains natural fissures that may appear to be cracks, but they are not structural defects and will not impair the function or durability of the material. They occur naturally and are considered to be part of the beauty of stone, while the material is ordinarily considered to be stain-resistant, some pigments or oils can be absorbed into the surface. This could cause discoloration and sealer does not prevent this discoloration, so of course it is more vulnerable to staining, even after it has it’s required sealing, it is less resistant to growth of bacteria, is not available in a uniform color surface, but the add more value to wherever they are placed, the material is more expensive per square feet then other leading worktop materials.

luxury black granite worktop

luxury black granite worktop

Quartz worktops(Engineered Stone Surfaces) is made up of 93% quartz and 7% resin binders and pigments, it will often be made of these more pure crystals, yet they can also be made by combining crystals with resins and other combining agents to create a super-hard surface that will resist scratches that can mar other worktop materials. Additionally, this manufacturing process further strengthens the resistance to water damage, making this style of this worktop one of the most non-porous surfaces available, as if this wasn’t colourful enough in its natural state, the manufactured worktop can be imbued with even more varieties of hues, Pigments can be added during the manufacturing process along with the bonding agents – the result is a selection of color shades that is unequaled in any other natural stone construction material. The material does not stain so easily, more resistant to growth of bacteria, are available in a uniform color surface, engineered worktops do not need sealing and are less expensive then other leading worktop materials.

Some similarities with both worktops you will not get a completely uniform look to the worktop, they are both natural materials and many people buy them for their natural appearance and this means variation, the seams are always visible and both of the materials are very durable but not indestructible and they both will last a lifetime with the proper maintenance, that about does it for the similarities of these two worktops.

quartz worktop

quartz worktop

In most individuals opinions, Quartz is the better worktop to go with, it has been used in Europe for more than 40 years, but it is just now starting to move across the Atlantic and gaining market share in America, it is an abundant mineral that’s much harder, on a hardness scale of 1 to 10, with diamonds a 10, quartz is at 7 and granite is 4, less expensive than granite, the list can go on and on to prove which material proves the opinions of individuals to show which is the superior material.

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Quartz Worktops Offer Trendy, Durable Beauty

Bookmark and Share Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
quartz work tops

quartz work tops

Quartz worktops are replacing worn and outdated countertops in many homes and businesses, offering an exciting new option in gorgeous, durable, easily maintained functionality. Homeowners who are remodelling/refurbishing their kitchens, bathrooms, and work spaces are discovering the natural beauty of these innovative surfaces, just how affordable quality quartz worktops can be, and how easily they are installed. Business owners are adding quartz worktop to desks and work spaces for beauty and durability.

Quartz is a common mineral found over much of the world, meaning it is readily available in large supplies, keeping the material costs low. Most quartz worktops are made from solid, 100% quartz blocks which have been mined in quarries. These blocks are cut into slabs that can be further tailored for a custom fit before installation. Engineered quartz tops are increasing in popularity, too. They are created from crushed quartz to which 5% polymer has been added. Both natural and engineered quartz offer a very hard surface that is scratch resistant. Engineered worktops offer slightly higher impact resistance, making them a good choice for work benches. These worktops may also have other materials and colouring added to them to create unique styles. Natural worktops exude the natural beauty this raw material contains, and come in a variety of natural shades.

quartz worktops

quartz worktops

Those who use quartz worktops in the kitchen enjoy the fact that they are non-porous, making them easier to clean and to keep free of the invasive bacteria that can be a problem in wood worktops. The wide selection of styles and colours means that a perfect match can be found for any existing décor or new project. They add a wonderful touch of elegance anywhere they are used, and are growing in popularity as a safe, durable, even green alternative to traditional worktops.

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Diresco quartz surfaces

Bookmark and Share Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Diresco produces high quality, cost effective engineered materials.

For most applications, Diresco stone is even better than the most durable natural stone. It is more scratch resistant, waterproof, dimensionally stable and corrosion-resistant and it has outstanding mechanical strength.

This engineered stone can be used without problems in virtually any environment and under the most diverse conditions. It can also be combined perfectly with other materials, such as stainless steel, stone, wood or glass. It is not recommended for use in areas with chlorinated water such as swimming pools or externally in positions with high UV exposure.

The slabs are available in three finishes:
• Polished
• Easy Clean (honed)
• Anticato (shot-blasted – not in all colours)

There is a range of 26 colours, including the seven new colours introduced at the end of 2008 which are proving to be very popular. Diresco are currently installing an additional production line utilising the very latest Breton technology in order to meet demand. This will be operational from the beginning of June 2009.

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Zodiaq quartz worktops

Bookmark and Share Sunday, January 31st, 2010
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