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Cinque McKetty
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Bloomfield, NJ
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Quartz – The Counter Top Buyers Love

Cinque McKetty
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Bloomfield, NJ
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Quartz counter tops have been around for decades, yet they are one of the hottest design materials this spring. Available in a variety of colors, this natural stone is not only durable but beautiful, and more and more home buyers are putting quartz counter tops on their must-have list.

Quartz is a natural material best known for the beautiful crystals it forms. Quartz counter tops are not pure quartz, however, and contain no crystals. Instead, the counter top is engineered using quartz, resins, and pigment. As a result, there is a quartz color palette for any design aesthetic. Home shows featuring the newest home trends for 2020 showcased quartz counter tops of white, gray, slate and blue.

Quartz is one of the best choices for durability as well. Unlike granite or tile, which can crack and chip, the resin included in quartz counter tops is almost indestructible. While other surfaces can scar and burn if subjected to hot cookware, quartz will stand up to the heat of cooking, making it a top choice for home buyers of all culinary skill levels.

Quartz is also low maintenance compared to its more porous counterparts. Whereas natural stone and granite can absorb liquids, causing stains, quartz does not have this issue. No longer do homeowners need to fear dripping red wine or spaghetti sauce on the kitchen island. Along with this, quartz is antimicrobial—meaning that bacteria can be easily wiped away—making your kitchen counter top truly one of the healthiest surfaces in your home.

Quartz counter tops are just one of the many improvements that home buyers crave. Quartz is beautiful, durable, healthy, and sustainable; it’s no wonder home buyers have made these counter tops important items in their home search.