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Rock Solid Granite Co

This is part of a waiver that we use and it explains the many issues with quartzite...

Quartzite- Quartzites are extremely popular due to their marble-like appearance and granite-like properties which makes it ideal for several applications. Quartzites are composed predominantly of natural quartz making it harder than granite and resistant to heat and scratches. Occasionally, some Quartzites can have trace amounts of calcium carbonate which can cause localized etching. You can help prevent this by cleaning up anything acidic, such as lemon juice or tomato juice, right away. Quartzites are hot right now and quarries are introducing new materials everyday. Many of these are materials that don’t have much history in the fabrication world so we are all learning as we go. Some quartzite materials suck up a lot of water during fabrication and can take some time to dry out. Quartzite also requires special sealers and more applications of sealer, because of this it commonly takes more time to fabricate and install. Some quartzites darken during fabrication and do not return to their original color. Sometimes we see darkening along natural fissure lines too. Many quartzites are given an acid bath at the quarry to make them as light and bright as possible but these acid baths can cause voids in the stone where water can settle and water spots can appear after fabrication and installation. Anyone considering quartzite should be aware that we cannot offer any guarantees that the installed material will look like the originally selected material.

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Blue Wren

@Kerri Byrne. My understanding is that quartzite is a natural stone that is mined directly with no further processing. What is this fabrication to which you refer?

   
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Marble & Granite Tech, Inc

Quartzite bathroom countertops have become increasingly popular among homeowners. When it comes to selecting the perfect countertop for your bathroom, you'll want to consider factors like cost-effectiveness, durability, maintenance, and aesthetic appeal. Quartzite excels in all these areas, making it an excellent choice for home projects.


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