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Porcelain
"Porcelain stone" refers to engineered porcelain material designed to mimic the appearance of natural stone but with superior density, non-porous qualities, and enhanced durability. It's a type of ceramic tile made from refined clays and other natural materials fired at extremely high temperatures, making it waterproof, stain-resistant, and ideal for various home and business applications like flooring, countertops, and outdoor spaces.
Sintered
Sintered countertops are a manufactured surfacing material created by compressing and firing natural minerals and pigments at extremely high temperatures to form a cohesive, non-porous slab. This process results in a durable, dense material that is highly resistant to heat, scratches, stains, and UV rays, offering a versatile and hygienic surface for kitchen countertops and other applications.
Quartz
Quartz countertops are a manufactured product made primarily from ground natural quartz crystals, typically around 90-95%, combined with polymer resins and pigments to create durable, non-porous, and low-maintenance surfaces. These engineered surfaces offer consistent color and pattern options, superior stain and scratch resistance compared to many natural stones, and do not require sealing, making them a popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms.
Granite
Granite countertops are durable, elegant surfaces made from a natural stone called granite, known for its resistance to heat, scratches, and staining. They are a popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms due to their beauty and longevity, but require proper sealing to maintain their appearance and prevent moisture damage.
Super Jumbo
Super jumbo countertops refer to extremely large quartz or stone slabs, with common dimensions around 138 inches by 78 inches (3500mm x 2000mm), though sizes can vary by manufacturer. These large slabs are chosen to create large, seamless surfaces for countertops and islands, minimizing or eliminating the need for unsightly seams and providing a more uniform and luxurious aesthetic compared to standard-sized slabs