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Best Colors of Quartz Countertops

Quartz is extracted from open pit mines. Miners occasionally use explosives to expose deep<br>pockets of quartz. More frequently, bulldozers and backhoes are used to remove soil and<br>clay and expose quartz veins, which are then worked using hand tools. Care must be taken<br>to avoid sudden temperature changes that may damage the crystals.

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Best Colors of Quartz Countertops

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  1. Best Colors of Quartz Countertops Quartz is extracted from open pit mines. Miners occasionally use explosives to expose deep pockets of quartz. More frequently, bulldozers and backhoes are used to remove soil and clay and expose quartz veins, which are then worked using hand tools. Care must be taken to avoid sudden temperature changes that may damage the crystals. Quartz is the most common material identified. So quartz countertops for your home can be created in a full range of beautiful colors, including deep reds and vibrant shades of blue; because they’re engineered stone, quartz colors remain entirely consistent throughout the countertop. Quartz countertops in Springfield provide easily-matched colors and patterns that may mimic marble, granite, and other natural stones, but provide a uniform appearance throughout the entire surface of the countertop. The various type of color for quartz countertops as given below : Calcatta Verona, Cascade White, Arctic White, Babylon Grey, Calcatta Lago, Calcatta Laza, Calcatta Vicenza, Carra Grigio, Carrara Marmi, Chakra Beige, Fossil Gray, Gray Lagoon, Calcatta Classique. Specification of Quartz Countertops:  Are easily as beautiful as natural stone, with the ability to augment color to perfectly reflect your vision for your quartz countertops in Springfield, MO.  Can be accurately matched, and do not rely on manufacturers to maintain matching stock.  Are easier to care for, require light cleaning, and don’t require regular maintenance. Granite is available in the widest range of natural stone colors (some of which may be achieved through dyes), but even that variety is no match for quartz countertops in Springfield. Unlike dyed granites, quartz colors will never fade, splotch, or bleach, no matter what gets spilled on them. We understand that the kitchen is the heart of most Springfield, MO homes, and we offer dozens of quartz countertop slabs in a wide array of colors and patterns to help make choices for your dream kitchen easier and more informed.

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