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Quartz countertops are highly resistant to scratches, chips, and stains thanks to their engineered composition. However, no material is completely indestructible. Using cutting boards and avoiding dropping heavy objects on edges will keep your countertops looking their best. With proper care, quartz remains one of the most durable options for kitchens and bathrooms in Seattle homes.
Quartz countertops are heat resistant but not heatproof. They can withstand normal cooking temperatures, but placing very hot pots or pans directly on the surface may cause discoloration or cracking. We recommend using trivets or hot pads in your Seattle kitchen to protect your investment and keep your quartz countertops in perfect condition.
Yes. We provide a wide selection of custom edge profiles, from classic eased edges to modern waterfall and intricate ogee designs. Edge profiles help define the style of your Seattle kitchen or bathroom, whether you’re looking for sleek and contemporary or timeless and traditional. Our design specialists can show you samples in our Bellevue showroom just minutes from Seattle.
Quartz countertops are engineered stone surfaces made from about 90–95% ground natural quartz combined with resins and pigments. The result is a non-porous, durable surface that mimics natural stone but requires less upkeep. Seattle homeowners love quartz because it offers consistent patterns, a wide range of colors, and superior stain resistance compared to granite or marble.