Compac Quartz is a premium quartz variant that effectively combines the toughness of granite and the beauty of marble with the lasting endurance of a hybrid engineered stone. Being non-porous, moisture-proof, and heat-resistant, Compac quartz worktops make for extremely convenient, hygienic, and ergonomic work surfaces. The maintenance hassles of sealing and polishing warranted by natural stone worktops are eliminated. No wonder, UK-based homeowners are increasingly opting for quartz instead of quartzite, granite, and marble.
Compac worktops are available in plentiful shades and designs, with many of them resembling luxurious Italian marble. As the ‘quartz kitchen revolution’ is taking the world by storm, here are some inspiring ideas for kitchen interiors:-
Far more resilient and long-lasting when compared to natural stones like quartzite, granite, and marble. Quartz is also free of natural faults like pits, cracks, and streaks.
Although Compac quartz worktops are heat resistant, it is advisable not to place very hot pots and pans directly on the surface. Always use trivets, coasters, and mats for higher worktop longevity.
Compac Quartz is often marketed with a tagline ‘all your life with you’. Most suppliers provide a lifetime warranty on Compac worktops, whilst others provide 25 to 33 years.
ou can use any neutral pH household cleaner and a microfiber cloth to clean quartz surfaces once a day. Follow it with simple wet wiping and dry wiping.
Quartz worktops have a wide price range from economical to mid-priced to exorbitant luxurious. For instance, 20mm Compac quartz (standard dimensions of 300cm x 140 cm) can cost anywhere between 220-990 GBP including installation. The 30mm variant for the same dimensions is usually priced between 240-1300 GBP.
The choice between Compac Quartz and Porcelain for kitchen worktops depends on different factors. Compac Quartz is more resistant to impact and more straightforward to fabricate and install. Porcelain offers higher heat resistance and outdoor suitability.
Compac Quartz, with zero porosity, resists staining effectively, preventing surface stains by dirt and liquids. The non-porous nature prevents germ growth, ensuring hygiene and low maintenance.
Compac Quartz and Silestone offer durability, over 50 colours, and resistance to staining. Silestone tends to be slightly more expensive due to its brand status. Compac provides a 30-year product warranty, whilst Silestone offers a 25-year guarantee. Both materials are suitable for worktop applications, and the choice may depend on personal taste.
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