Universal stone

Countertop Care & Maintenance

Want to learn how you can care and clean your countertops? This page is dedicated to helping you understand the different materials for countertops including marble, granite, quartz, and quartzite to keep them looking as stunning as the day they were installed. Each type of stone has its advantages and it is important to know them before selecting the slabs for your home.
Buying Guide
Granite
Marble
Quartz
Scratch Resistant
Yes
No
Yes
Stain Resistant
Yes
No
Yes
Bacteria Resistant
Yes
No
Yes
Heat Resistant
Yes
No
Yes
Burn Resistant
Yes
Yes
No
100% Natural
Yes
Yes
Yes

Resistance

Resistance to Stains and Chemicals

Quartz countertops are non-porous, so spills and stains are not absorbed into the surface, making them stain-resistant. Permanent markers/inks and some chemicals (e.g. acetone and paint) may cause permanent discoloration to the surface and should be avoided. Should these agents come into contact with the surface, wipe them up immediately and rinse them with plenty of water.

• DO NOT expose, in use or otherwise, quartz surfaces to abrasive, strong alkaline, acids, oxidizers, or the like (whether high, neutral or low pH) cleaners. Avoid exposing your tops to harsh chemicals!
• DO NOT use abrasive or harsh scrub pads.
• DO NOT apply any sealers, penetrants, or topical treatments to quartz surfaces under any circumstances. Such products will wear off and cause the gloss to appear dull or inconsistent.

Sealing

• All counters are sealed during installation
• Granite: we recommend resealing every one to two years
• Sand Quartzite: Reseal every 3 to 6 months
• Quartzite: we recommend resealing once a year
• Marble & Travertine: Reseal every 3 to 6 months
• Quartz: Because quartz is manufactured and non-porous, no sealing is required
• Our Natural Stone sealer: $42.95*

Cleaning

• Our 3-1 Natural Stone Cleaner: $26.85* • Our Quartz Cleaner: $32.21* • For every day, cleaning use mild dish soap and a clean dishrag • Avoid natural cleaners with high amounts of acid, such as lemon juice and vinegar

Service Warranty

• Workmanship (seams, 1 year)

Heat Resistance

Quartz countertops ARE NOT heat-proof, chemical proof or fracture-proof in any form. To maintain the beauty of your quartz countertop, DO NOT place hot skillets or roasting pans directly onto the surface. Also be aware of the potential damage to the surface by heat-generating appliances such as electric grills, crock pots, or toasters. We recommend the use of trivets and hot pads to prevent heating the top. Certain exposure to heat may cause cracks.
Quartzite
MEASURE
Quartz

Cuts or Scratches

Avoid using knives directly on the quartz surface. Quartz countertops are scratch resistant, but they are not scratch-proof and can be damaged when forcefully hit with sharp objects. Use a cutting board placed on top of the countertop to avoid damage. Avoid sliding heavy pots and pans or other heavy items across the countertop. Scratches and chips are difficult to repair and can void the manufacturer’s warranty. With a small amount of care, your quartz surface will look as great as the day you bought it for years to come.*There is a 2% fee when payment is made by credit card, prices shown do not include the fee.Please call beforehand to check availability, if you have any other questions – contact us!