What Is A Quartz Worktop







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What Is a Quartz Worktop?

If you are new to quartz, here is the plain-English answer: what a quartz worktop actually is, how it is made, and why it has become a default kitchen choice.

Topic: What Is A Quartz Worktop
Reading time: 5 min
For: Bedford homeowners

The short answer

Engineered stone

A quartz worktop is an engineered stone surface.

Made mostly from natural quartz, bound with resin into a dense, non-porous slab.

93%

Natural quartz

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Engineered surface

In one paragraph

A quartz worktop is an engineered stone surface made from around 93% crushed natural quartz combined with resins and pigments, formed into dense, hard slabs. It is not solid stone cut from the ground, but a manufactured material designed for consistency and performance. Because it is non-porous, it needs no sealing and resists stains and scratches. To go deeper, read what quartz is made of and whether quartz is a natural stone.

By the numbers

At a glance

93%quartz

Main ingredient

Natural crushed quartz mineral.

nonporous

Key property

No sealing ever needed.

100+colours

The range

From marble-effect to bold solids.

The full answer

What a quartz worktop is, explained

An engineered stone surface

A quartz worktop is what is known as an engineered stone. It is made by blending crushed natural quartz, one of the hardest common minerals, with resin and pigment, then compacting and curing the mix into a dense slab. The result looks like natural stone but is manufactured for consistency. Our FAQ on what quartz is made of covers the ingredients in detail.

How it differs from natural stone

Unlike granite or marble, which are quarried in blocks and cut into slabs, quartz is engineered, so its colour and pattern are consistent from slab to slab. This is one of its biggest practical advantages. Our FAQ on whether quartz is a natural stone explains the distinction clearly.

Why it suits kitchens

Because quartz is non-porous, it does not need sealing and resists staining from wine, coffee, oil and citrus. It is highly scratch resistant and hard wearing, which makes it well suited to a busy kitchen. Our FAQ on whether quartz worktop is good for kitchens goes further, and the pros and cons of quartz gives a balanced view.

The choice available

Quartz comes in a very wide range of colours and patterns, with over 100 commonly available, from convincing marble-effect veining to bold solid tones. Our FAQ on the colours of quartz covers the range, and popular quartz worktop colours in the UK shows what homeowners choose most.

Getting a quartz worktop

A quartz worktop is supplied as a slab, then fabricated and fitted for your specific kitchen. Precious Marble templates, fabricates and fits with its own in-house team from Elstow, Bedford. To start, see the Quartz Worktops Bedford page or the guide to buying quartz.

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Quick reference

Key points

Engineered stone

Manufactured, not quarried as a solid block.

Mostly natural quartz

Around 93% crushed quartz mineral.

Non-porous surface

No sealing needed, resists stains.

Wide colour range

Over 100 colours and patterns available.

Quartz Worktops Bedford

See quartz worktops for yourself

Precious Marble has a 200m² showroom in Elstow, Bedford, with full-size quartz slabs to see and compare. Tell us about your kitchen for a free quote. 0% interest-free finance is available.

Frequently asked

Common questions

What is a quartz worktop?
A quartz worktop is an engineered stone surface made from around 93% crushed natural quartz combined with resins and pigments, formed into dense, hard slabs. It is not solid stone cut from the ground, but a manufactured material designed for consistency, with a non-porous surface that needs no sealing.
Is a quartz worktop the same as natural stone?
No. Natural stones such as granite and marble are quarried in blocks and cut into slabs, so each one varies. Quartz is engineered, which means its colour and pattern are consistent from slab to slab. Quartz does use a high proportion of natural quartz mineral, but the finished worktop is a manufactured product.
Why are quartz worktops popular for kitchens?
Quartz worktops are popular because they are non-porous, so they need no sealing and resist staining, and they are highly scratch resistant and hard wearing. They also come in over 100 colours and patterns, from marble-effect veining to bold solids, which suits a wide range of kitchen styles.
How do I get a quartz worktop for my kitchen?
A quartz worktop is supplied as a slab, then fabricated and fitted for your specific kitchen. Precious Marble templates, fabricates and fits with its own in-house team from Elstow, Bedford, and provides free, all-inclusive written quotes.




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