By Anna Marie Fanelli

Move over granite theres a new favorite in town. Quartz is quickly taking the top spot for kitchens, baths, laundry rooms countertops and even fireplace surrounds. One of the hardest surfaces on earth, quartz countertops withstand the bumps and bangs of dishes, pots, and pans, as well as resists scratches, stains and spills.

1. What are quartz countertops made of?

Unlike natural stone slabs, most quartz countertops are engineered. Theyre made from a primary ingredient of ground natural quartz thats combined with polymer resins to bind it. The end result is an amazingly durable surface that offers color and design flexibility.

2. Quartz versus granite: Which performs better?

Cambria quartz in Brentwood.

Engineered quartz is inherently nonporous, making it resistant to stains and scratches. How does 99.9 percent bacteria free sound? Thats another bonus to being nonporous. The resin content of engineered quartz makes it impact resistant as well. Granite, a natural stone, will crack under pressure if faced with a hard blow.

3. What kind of design options are there for quartz?

Whether your kitchen style is traditional, modern or eclectic theres a quartz color to suit every project. By adding pigments to the quartz and resin mix, manufacturers can offer a dazzling array of color and texture options that would otherwise be impossible with 100 percent natural stone. For added visual pop, some products also contain small amounts of recycled glass or metallic flecks.

4. Where is quartz best used?

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