Our Materials

Quartz

Quartz is a versatile engineered stone made from crushed natural quartz and polymer resins. This process creates a non-porous and incredibly durable surface with consistent color and pattern, making it a favorite for modern kitchens.

  • Pros: Very low maintenance, highly resistant to scratches and stains, and doesn’t require sealing.
  • Cons: Not as resistant to high heat as granite, and patterns can be more uniform than natural stone.

Granite

Granite is a beautiful, natural stone formed by the cooling of magma beneath the earth’s surface. Each slab is completely unique, with a one-of-a-kind pattern of specks and veins that brings a timeless, natural elegance to any space.

  • Pros: Highly durable and scratch-resistant, adds immense value to a home, and is available in a wide variety of colors and unique patterns.
  • Cons: Requires periodic sealing to prevent staining, and can chip under a heavy, sharp impact.

Marble

Marble is a classic, natural stone treasured for its luxurious, elegant look and dramatic veining. A marble surface can be a centerpiece in a kitchen or bathroom, adding a touch of sophisticated, old-world beauty that never goes out of style.

  • Pros: Timeless and classic appearance, adds significant elegance and value, and is resistant to heat.
  • Cons: Softer than granite and quartz (more prone to scratches), porous and susceptible to staining from acidic liquids.

Quartzite

Quartzite is a natural stone that starts as sandstone and is transformed into a rock of incredible strength and beauty under immense heat and pressure. It often has a luxurious appearance similar to marble but is significantly more durable and hard-wearing, making it a favorite for elegant, long-lasting surfaces.

  • Pros: Very hard and durable, resists scratching and chipping, and has the sophisticated look of marble with more resilience.
  • Cons: Requires periodic sealing to prevent staining, and can be more expensive than other materials.

Porcelain

Porcelain is an ultra-durable ceramic material created from highly refined clay and minerals fired at an extremely high temperature. This process results in a dense, non-porous surface that is both exceptionally strong and resistant to heat and stains.

  • Pros: Highly resistant to stains, heat, and scratches; requires no sealing; and comes in a vast array of colors and patterns that can mimic other materials.
  • Cons: Can be very heavy and can be prone to chipping under heavy impact.

Neolith

Neolith is an ultra-compact surface created through a process called sintering. This results in an ultra-dense slab with zero porosity that is exceptionally strong, resistant to heat and stains. As a Neolith Certified Fabricator, we ensure the highest precision for your project.

  • Pros: Neolith is highly resistant to stains, chemicals, extreme heat, UV rays, and scratches, and it requires no sealing or special maintenance due to its zero-porosity surface.

  • Cons: While ultra-durable, the material’s brittle nature means that corners and edges can be prone to chipping if subjected to heavy or sharp impact.

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