The quickest, most objective answer to the question What is Sile Stone? is that Sile Stone is natural stone surface made out of quartz (4th hardest mineral in nature) that has been ground up, engineered with additional colors and materials, and then pressed back together with tons of pressure to create a countertop or surface that delivers a consistent look, feel, and quality.

Sile Stone countertops and surfaces have revolutionized stone surfaces with a manufacturing process that delivers products with the truest consistency and highest quality. With an ever-expanding and constantly evolving color palette, the countertops adapt to changing needs & lifestyles. All Sile Stone countertops have been carefully designed please the eye while keeping up with the most current trends in fashion and style. Fantastic color options combined with numerous textures & finishes offer an unsurpassed design flexibility that ranges from a single-mixing color process for a consistent look, to a 3-dimensional color process that adds depth, to an innovative 5-dimensional color process that creates high light refraction for an amazing rich color.

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Sile Stone Quartz has unparalleled durability and strength. It is made of Natural Quartz, which is the 4th hardest mineral found in nature. The only natural minerals harder than quartz are diamond, sapphire and topaz. Sile Stone countertops are made of a hard, dense and non-porous material that is consistent throughout its composition, making it more reliable than any other natural stone.

Sile stone is National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) approved and GREENGUARD-certified to be safe for the kitchen indoor environment, which makes it a cleaner and safer than other surfaces. Sile stone countertops are the only surfaces made with built-in antimicrobial protection that safely fights the growth of microbes such as odor causing bacteria, mold, and mildew for the life of the product. This makes Silestone countertops and surfaces easier to clean, and they stay cleaner between cleanings.

Common household accidents such as a dropped knife, a fallen piece of glass or errant scissors will not scratch Silestone because only materials as hard as, or harder than Silestone will scratch it. Beware: no surface is indestructible.

Because Silestone is non-porous, most spills stay on the surface and are easy to clean with soapy water or a mild household cleaners.

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October 27, 2014 at 9:54 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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