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Colonial Countertops, Countertop Specialty, Silestone and Midland Granite Worktops are companies who offer quartz countertops for your kitchen or bathroom.
Building Your Green Home.com has a comparison of quartz and granite, plus information about what quartz countertops are here: http://www.building-your-green-home.com/quartz-countertops.html. More information can also be found from specific manufacturers of quartz countertops such as Silestone, Zodiac, and Caesarstone.
This is a very broad question, but simply put, quartz countertops are counters which are made of the naturally occurring stone, "quartz". These are extremely similar to granite countertops in that they are very durable and similar in appearance. Quartz countertops typically run for about 50$ a square foot which is on the more expensive side of the spectrum as far as counters go.
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Many of the large home improvement stores have information on quartz countertops on their websites. Try Lowes and Home Depot's website for more information.
Yes it does. The quartz countertops that you see in houses are engineered, but quartz also occurs in nature, and is actually pretty common.
Quartz is really popular right now for use as countertops in the kitchen, but it can be cost prohibitive. The best thing to do is shop online and at physical stores to see if you can find something to suit your taste that is either on sale or inexpensive. Another idea is a kit that they sell that looks like quartz after you put it on your own countertops.
The cost of genuine quartz and imitation quartz are similar. Both are expensive and beautiful. The real differences are in maintenance and in durability.
Silestone Quartz countertops are the only countertops with built-in antimicrobial protection. This means that they inhibit the growth of microorganisms.