Quartz

Quartz Countertop Repair

Can Damaged Quartz Be Repaired?

Expert Tips for Repairing Chipped, Cracked, and Damaged Quartz Countertops Quartz countertops are prized for their exceptional durability and sleek appearance. Engineered from a combination of natural quartz crystals and resin binders, these surfaces are non-porous, stain-resistant, and tougher than many natural stones. But even the toughest materials can suffer damage. Whether from a dropped [...]

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Countertop trends and ideas

2025 Kitchen Design Trends Featuring Natural Stone Countertops

For homeowners in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, a beautifully designed kitchen is more than just a functional space—it’s the heart of the home, a place to gather, and a reflection of personal style. Natural stone countertops—granite, quartz, marble, soapstone, and quartzite—are more popular than ever, and the ways they’re used in kitchens are evolving in

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Vicostone Quartz Buyer’s Guide

Vicostone Moonglade™ If you're searching for countertops that deliver stunning marble-look aesthetics without the maintenance headaches of natural stone, Vicostone deserves a spot on your shortlist. As one of the world's largest quartz manufacturers, Vicostone has built a reputation for beautiful designs, dependable quality, and pricing that won't break your renovation budget. At All American

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Quantra Quartz Buyer’s Guide

If you are comparing quartz countertops for your kitchen, bathroom, bar, laundry room, or other remodeling project, Quantra Quartz is a brand worth a closer look. Available through All American Granite’s quartz selection, Quantra offers a wide range of marble-look, contemporary, and warm neutral designs that combine style with everyday practicality. This buyer’s guide answers

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Silestone Desert Silver

Silestone Quartz Buyer’s Guide

Silestone is a popular countertop surface for kitchens and bathrooms—but the product has changed significantly in recent years. Today, Cosentino positions Silestone as a low‑silica mineral surface made with HybriQ/HybriQ+® technology, blending premium minerals with recycled materials and labeling each color by the maximum crystalline silica content in its composition (for example, Q10 and Q40

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