Quartz Care Guide


Proper care and maintenance will help ensure a lifetime of performance for your stone surfaces. It is highly recommended to perform any cutting or chopping on a cutting board. Always use hot pads and trivets to protect both the cookware and stone from any potential damages.
Use stools and step laters to get to your higher elevations. We do Not recommend ever putting a person's full body weight on any stone countertops as this can damage the stone and/or seams in your stone. 
 
Engineered stones, such as quartz, are not recommended for areas with direct UV ray exposure or in areas with temperature volatility as these effects can cause irreparable damage. Proper care and maintenance should be considered during material selection as well. 
 
Quartz products can typically handle temperatures up to 200 degrees. Anything higher than that can potentially scorch the polymers and pigments in the material.

Cleaning 

For daily cleaning, use mild soap with warm water and a soft rag. Do not use cleaners that contain abrasives such as Comet, or scouring pads. Spills and splatters should be cleaned as soon as possible to prevent any potential staining.