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Quartzite, not to be confused with quartz, is a beautiful, natural material known for its unmatched strength and durability. It is created from sandstone, forming under the earth under intense heat and pressure. The results? An extremely strong material that is unlike any other for your home.
Quartzite is tougher than quartz, making it more resistant to scratches and wear and tear. This durability ensures that your surfaces will maintain their appearance and integrity even after years of use.
Make sure to inquire with your sales rep about having your quartzite countertops sealed during installation, making them easy to clean and maintain. The cleaning process of this natural stone does not require any unique product. Using just soap and warm water is more than enough to keep your countertops sparkling clean. Avoid chemical-based cleaning materials to prevent any sort of damage to the sealant.
Whether its white quartzite reminiscent of snow or a more earthy red/orange, quartzite is extremely natural looking. Plus each piece has a unique veining, ensuring a one-of-a-kind look and feel for your space.
Our craftsmen are highly skilled at fabricating quartzite for a variety of applications. From bathroom vanities to kitchen backsplash and countertops, each of our handcrafted pieces is sure to add a touch of luxury to your home.
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Our fabrication process is a blend of meticulous craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology, performed by artisans who value detail and precision above all else.
The Trio Surfaces team brings years of knowledge in building, design, manufacturing and fabrication to the table. There is no one better to partner with than us for quartzite fabrication in the Seattle Area.
The cost of our quartzite countertops varies based on unique factors such as the square footage, level of thickness, and the complexity of installation. When you chat with one of our team members during your consultation, they'll walk you through everything and give you a solid estimate tailored to your specific project.
Luckily, quartzite is known for its strength and durability. With proper installation and maintenance, your quartzite countertops can last for decades, even a lifetime.
One of the main downsides of quartzite is that it is extremely porous. It requires regular sealing to maintain its resistance to stains and bacterial infections, which can add to the maintenance costs over time.
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