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Calacatta Bliss

Calacatta Bliss

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Calacatta Borghini

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Calacatta Linear White

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Nero Gold

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Calacatta Rocky Gold

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Calacatta Rocky Grey

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Calacatta Super Gold

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frequently asked questions

Engineered stone surfaces are manufactured by combining ground Quartz aggregates with a small amount of polymer resins for binding and pigments for color. Natural Quartz is a crystalline Silicon Dioxide, which is usually white and transparent but may assume various colors depending on the natural mix. It is very hard, acid-resistant and offers a wide range of applications. Quartz is engineered stone and has approximately 93% natural Quartz content.
Inspired by pattern and color found in nature, IVAS Quartz creates a luxurious, sophisticated design appeal. This innovative premium solid surface captures the look and feel of natural stone with aesthetically natural design patterns. Its understated beauty, design flexibility and ease of maintenance makes it versatile and user-friendly. Natural Quartz is the main component of Quartz. It is suited for kitchen countertops, vanities, tabletops, floor, walls. IVAS Quartz allows the end user to reinvent their places.
Quartz is a very hard material and has a high abrasion resistance. It is resistant to cracks and scratches. However, like most materials, excessive force and/or pressure from objects can damage the surface. Quartz is tough, but it is not indestructible. You need to care for your Quartz surface to keep it in good shape. Quartz is non-porous and has a very low absorption rate. It is resistant to most stains caused by fruit juices, liquid food coloring, coffee, tea, and soft drinks. Its non-porous nature provides maximum resistance to staining and fully eliminates the need for any sealing. The non-porous quality of the surface also greatly reduces the potential for bacterial growth. Quartz is resistant to acids. It does not affect household acids such as lemon, vinegar, wine etc. That quality alone makes it a very appropriate replacement for the white marble look in your kitchen. It is an excellent choice for people who love the luxuriant look of white marble but do not want to contend with the maintenance required for white marble kitchens.
No. Quartz is a non-porous surface, so you do not have to apply sealer to any Quartz surface.
Quartz’s is a low maintenance product. Due to its high density and non-porous qualities, normal cleaning with a damp cloth and mild detergent is all you need to keep your Quartz surface looking great. Thoroughly rinse off the soap/mild detergent with hot water after use and dry with soft cloth. To avoid dulling the surface shine, make sure to use a non-abrasive cleaner, and thoroughly rinse off with water after use. We recommend a thorough weekly cleaning to prevent patina that comes with daily use from forming, so you can keep your Quartz surface beautiful as the day it was installed.
Quartz and all other commercially available Quartz are structurally heat resistant up to 300 Fahrenheit or 150 Degree Celsius approx. It is not recommended to place hot pans and pots directly on the Quartz surface, therefore use trivets or pads on your Quartz surface. Sharp change of temperature may damage or discolor the surface. This refers to all commercially available Quartz regardless of brand.
We recommend using cleaning products with a pH between 5-8, as products outside this range may damage the surface. Cleaning products such as oven grill cleaners, floor strippers, toilet bowl cleaners, oil soaps, tarnish removers, furniture cleaners, drain products, etc. could be damaging to your countertop. If your surface accidentally is exposed to any of these potentially damaging products, rinse with water immediately.
Quartz is perfect for kitchen counters, bathroom vanity tops, fireplaces, shower edges, Window sill and coffee tables. Using Quartz in businesses for food service counters, conference tables and reception tops is also a popular choice. It is not recommended to use Quartz for exterior purposes as too much exposure to ultraviolet light can discolor it.
Yes, all types of sinks fit and will be measured and sized prior. Sink sizes are determined by the size of the sink cabinet. The sink needs to be on-site during installation to ensure proper fitting and sealing.
Quartz may vary in color as they are composed of 93% natural Quartz. In addition to color, Quartz countertops come in a variety of patterns, sizes, shapes, and shades due to their inherent and unique properties.
The Quartz surface is non-porous and very resistant to staining. Even Quartz counters can resist oil, coffee, wine, juice, and many other common kitchen spills. However, it is not 100% stain resistant and is susceptible to stains from solvents, sodium hydroxide, and permanent markers.
While Quartz countertops are incredibly durable, it's not recommended to cut directly on the surface with sharp knives. Doing so can dull the blades of your knives and potentially cause scratches or damage to the countertop. Always use a cutting board to protect the surface and preserve its beauty.
Quartz countertops slabs are heavy and difficult to handle. So, you need professionals for installing Quartz countertops. The Stone Warehouse is among the leading Quartz slabs distributors that offer professional installation services.
Quartz countertops are not recommended for use in outdoor environments. Despite their high durability and engineering to withstand various conditions indoors, Quartz countertops are not ideally suited for the challenges of outdoor settings, such as constant UV rays, temperature variations, and moisture. These elements can adversely affect their composition, leading to potential damage and diminished aesthetic quality over time. Therefore, alternative materials that are better suited to withstand the elements should be considered for outdoor kitchen spaces or patios.
Because of the hardness of natural Quartz, engineered Quartz surfaces are hard-wearing, stain, scratch and heat resistant. Their non-porous properties mean that they are very hygienic as the build-up of bacteria or Mould is prevented and food can be placed in direct contact with the surface which helps keep your family safe.