Thursday 25 November 2010

What Are CaesarStone Quartz Worktops?

If you are in the process of replacing your kitchen worktops, chances are you’ve come across CaesarStone worktops (sometimes incorrectly written as Caesar Stone) during your online research. If you have wondered what exactly these worktops are made from, and what benefits they offer in terms of both performance and visual appeal, this is the perfect post for you. In this article we will discuss what CaesarStone kitchen worktops are, and why you might want to consider having one installed in your home.

CaesarStone countertops are one of a number of different quartz worktops available on the market today. A quartz worktop is a manufactured surface combining quartz with resins and pigments. 93% of a CaesarStone worktop is crushed quartz. Quartz is one of the hardest naturally forming raw materials.

CaesarStone has been producing quartz kitchen worktops since 1987. In fact the company actually conceived of, and pioneered, the technology that allowed for quartz to be combined with resin to form a quartz surface. CaesarStone worktops have an excellent reputation and offer a high level of customer care.

CaesarStone quartz worktops look fantastic. The surfaces are manufactured in a precise manner, resulting in a uniform counter both in terms of colour and thickness. The work surfaces are available in a range of different hues and the slabs are highly polished. Although initially launched for the residential market, CaesarStone worktops are now being fitted in industrial and business kitchens and settings. In the home, these worktops will work equally well in both traditional and contemporary kitchens.

As well as looking great, quartz worktops made by CaesarStone are exceptionally hardwearing and functional. The crushed quartz gives the surface and natural toughness and durability, and the other constituents provide a level of protection that you simply don’t get with natural stone worktops. CaesarStone surfaces are resistant to scratches, mold, stains, cracks and heat. They require very little maintenance and they come with a lifetime warranty.

As you can see from the above information, CaesarStone worktops provide many advantages to the homeowner, and although they are expensive and will not provide the natural feel of granite or wood, they are definitely worth looking at in detail when you are deciding which kitchen worktop to have installed in your home.

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