QUARTZ COUNTERTOPS
Quartz Colors
Quartz countertops offer several benefits that make them very attractive. It is a non-porous material, meaning it will not harbor bacteria and is stain resistant. It is a very dense material, which makes it impact and scratch-resistant. Quartz materials are offered in a variety of colors and patterns, some of which look like natural granite, marble, limestone, or concrete. Most manufacturers carry a minimum of a ten-year warranty on their quartz products.
At TCF, we offer the best quartz countertops in Chicago, Indianapolis, Tuscon, Phoenix and other surrounding areas. We provide a full-service experience from showroom shopping to countertop fabrication. View our stunning inventory below and contact us today to get started on your next project! CLICK TO VIEW LIVE INVENTORY
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Iconic White
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Miami White
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White Zeus Extreme
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Classic White
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Snowy Ibiza
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White Diamond
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Moonstone
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Eternal Statuario
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Eternal Pearl Jasmine
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Eternal Calacatta Gold
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Eternal Calacatta Classic
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Bianco Calacatta
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Ariel
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White Arabesque
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Lyra
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Lagoon
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Helix
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Bianco River
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Blanco Orion
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Mont Blanc
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White Storm
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Blanco Maple
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Yukon Blanco
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White North
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Stellar Snow
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White Platinum
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Lusso
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Pulsar
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Pietra
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Luna
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Seleno
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Artic
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Alpina White
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Ink
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Eternal Marfil
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Haiku
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Daria
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Capri Limeston
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Vortium
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Creamstone
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Tigris Sand
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Phoenix
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Stellar Cream
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Blanco City
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Minerva Cream
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Bamboo
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Royal Reef
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Kimbler Mist
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Quasar
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Coral Clay
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Nymbus
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Kalahari
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Tea Leaf
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Lena
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Forest Snow
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Blue Sahara
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Desert Silver
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Ocean Jasper
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Ethernal Serena
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Niebla
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Silver Nube
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Kensho
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Cygnus
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Chrome
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Mediterranean
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Pacific
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Kona
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Toffee
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Sienna Ridge
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Mountain Mist
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Noka
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Black Canyon
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Iron Bark
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Sierra Madre
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Unsui
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Santa Fe Brown
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Olivia
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Eternal Emperador
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Coffee
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Calypso
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Copper Mist
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Grey Amazon
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Iron Ore
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Riverbed
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Steel
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Grey Expo
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Ocean Storm
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Cemento
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Istmo
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Nuit
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Marengo
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Carbono
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Merope
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Altair
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Hudson
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Charcoal Soapstone
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Zirconium
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Dreis
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Doradus
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Arden Blue
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Tebas Black
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Stellar Night
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Black Anubis
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Tao
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Iconic Black
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Eternal Marquina
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Aquatint
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Green Fun
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Orange Cool
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Magenta Energy
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Red Eros
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Blanco Matrix
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Blanco City
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Sienna Ridge
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Marengo
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Stellar Night
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Corktown
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Camden
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Nolita
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Seaport
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Poblenou
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Ethereal Glow
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Quartz Countertops
What are quartz countertops?
Quartz countertops are engineered stone surfaces made from a blend of natural quartz crystals and resins. They are designed to offer the durability of natural stone with a wide range of customizable colors and patterns.
How are quartz countertops made?
Quartz countertops are made by combining approximately 90-95% crushed natural quartz with resins, polymers, and pigments. This mixture is then compacted into slabs, cured, and polished to create the final product.
What are the advantages of quartz countertops?
- Durability: Quartz countertops are highly resistant to scratches, stains, and impacts.
- Low Maintenance: They are easy to clean and require no sealing.
- Aesthetic Versatility: Quartz countertops come in a wide variety of colors and patterns.
- Hygienic: Non-porous surface inhibits the growth of bacteria and mold.
- Consistency: Unlike natural stone, quartz has a uniform appearance.
Are quartz countertops stain-resistant?
Yes, quartz countertops are highly resistant to stains from common household items like coffee, wine, and oils. However, it’s advisable to wipe up spills promptly to prevent potential staining.
How do I clean and maintain quartz countertops?
Simply use a mild dish soap and warm water with a soft cloth or sponge to clean quartz countertops. Avoid abrasive or acidic cleaners. Routine cleaning is usually all that’s required.
Can I cut directly on quartz countertops?
While quartz is scratch-resistant, it’s still best to use cutting boards to avoid dulling your knives and potentially damaging the surface.
Laminate countertops are a popular type of countertop surface made from layers of paper or fabric impregnated with resin and bonded to a core material, typically particleboard or plywood. They are known for their affordability and wide range of design options.