May. 20, 2024
The stunning blend of intricate veining, a milky white backdrop, and the realistic soft brown patterns of Calacatta Laza Quartz provides a marble-like appearance. This aesthetic makes it perfect for waterfall islands, reinvigorating smaller spaces, and adding a touch of elegance to both traditional and contemporary settings.
*Note: Ogee, Half Bullnose, and Full Bullnose are available for an extra charge per linear foot.
Q: What initial steps are required to start the process?
A: An estimate for your countertops is free based on the measurements you provide. To proceed beyond this, a 100% deposit is required.
Q: What if I overestimate or underestimate the amount of material I need?
A: If you buy more material than needed, the difference will be refunded. If you need more than estimated, you will need to cover the additional cost before installation can be scheduled.
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Q: When should I buy my sink?
A: It’s best to purchase your sink, strainers, faucet, and other accessories either before or at the same time as your countertop. Both the sink and faucet must be on-site when fabricators come for field measurements. We offer a wide range of sinks, faucets, and strainers at competitive prices!
Q: Will the installers connect my sink?
A: For undermount sinks, the fabricator will mount it to your countertop, but plumbing connections will be the homeowner’s responsibility.
Q: Can I keep the cutout piece from my sink?
A: Usually, the piece breaks during the undermount sink cut. However, cutting boards and lazy susans are available for purchase. Ask for a quote from your kitchen/bath salesperson!
Q: Is a sealer necessary?
A: While not mandatory for most granite, using a sealer is strongly recommended to ensure maximum durability and beauty. Some surfaces will require a sealer. Quartz countertops, however, require no sealer and are maintenance-free for life.
Q: What's the main difference between granite and quartz?
A: Granite features a unique and varied color palette that often appears wild and unpredictable, while quartz offers a more consistent and predictable pattern. Granite also needs a sealer to fill its natural pores, unlike quartz.
Q: Are the countertops scratch-proof?
A: While the material is highly resistant to damage, it is not impervious to scratching.
Q: How should I handle heat exposure?
A: Always use barriers like trivets or heat pads between hot items and your countertop.
Q: How do I maintain my Quartz countertops?
A: Click here for more information on caring and maintaining your Quartz.
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