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Alpine Spring

Alpine Spring Quartz is a white colored quartz with feathers of gray mixed in. Quartz counters are one of the hardest materials used. They are very easy to maintain and do not require sealing.
 
 
 

Alpine Spring Quartz Countertops Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Alpine Spring​ Quartz

Alpine Spring​ Quartz countertops and slabs are a man made material manufactured from crushed stone and resin. Engineered Alpine Spring​ quartz blends pulverized quartz or other natural stone aggregates like granite and marble with a polymer resin mix. The percentage varies by manufacturer but is usually around 90 percent ground quartz (a natural hard mineral) with eight to 10 percent resins, polymers, and pigments.

What Are The Advantages Of Alpine Spring​ Quartz Countertops

The biggest advantage of Alpine Spring​ quartz countertops is the low maintenance. Because Alpine Spring​ quartz countertops are a manufactured material, they do not require sealing and are very resistant to staining. Also, being man made, allows for the color and pattern to be very consistent. Although some people prefer the random patterns and color changes that natural stone offers, many want the more uniform scheme that Alpine Spring​ quartz provides. This also allows for easier matching of seams or later additions where the color consistency of Alpine Spring​ quartz would be a benefit.

How Do I Maintain My Alpine Spring​ Quartz Countertops

Alpine Spring​ Quartz is a manufactured product made of crushed quartz and resin. Because of this, Alpine Spring​ quartz countertops are non-porous and don’t require a sealer. For cleanliness, a non-porous surface means that it will not harbor bacteria or viruses. Cleaning Alpine Spring​ quartz countertops is easy and can be done with mild dish detergent and water. Use glass or surface cleaner, along with a nonabrasive sponge, to remove stains. Avoid using harsh abrasive cleaners or scouring pads on your Alpine Spring​ quartz countertops to keep them shiny and prevent dulling. Alpine Spring​ Quartz is a hard surface, but not hard enough to withstand the effects of sharp objects like knives. Make sure to use a cutting board to avoid scratches on your Alpine Spring​ quartz countertops.