Quartz countertops have gained immense popularity for their exceptional practicality and versatility. Engineered from natural quartz crystals combined with resins and pigments, quartz surfaces offer a stunning array of colors and patterns that can mimic the look of natural stones while providing remarkable durability. Unlike natural stones, quartz is non-porous, making it highly resistant to stains, scratches, and bacterial growth, which is especially important in busy kitchens and bathrooms. Maintenance is minimal, as it requires no sealing or special treatments. The consistency in color and pattern throughout the slab ensures design uniformity, and its resilience against heat makes it suitable for cooking and food preparation. Overall, quartz countertops blend aesthetic appeal with resilience and low-maintenance characteristics, making them a wise choice for those seeking a durable and attractive surface for their home or workspace.
HTS Number | Type | Description |
6810.99.0010 | Quartz | AGGLOMERATED QUARTZ SLABS OF THE TYPE USED FOR COUNTERTOPS |
6810.99.0020 | Quartz | AGGLOMERATED QUARTZ SLABS OF THE TYPE USED FOR COUNTERTOPS, RECTANGULAR SHAPE WITH A LENGTH OF 3 M OR MORE AND A WIDTH OF 1.25 M OR MORE |
6810.99.0040 | Quartz | AGGLOMERATED QUARTZ SLABS OF THE TYPE USED FOR COUNTERTOPS, NESOI |