Showing posts with label kitchen countertops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen countertops. Show all posts

Sunday, March 14, 2010

CAESARSTONE INTRODUCES THE “WHITEST WHITE” IN QUARTZ SURFACES, “PURE WHITE”

kitchen countertopsCaesarStone, the original quartz surface manufacturer, launches “Pure White” (1141) the “whitest white” in quartz countertops & surfaces, it was announced today by Arik Tendler, president of CaesarStone.

“Our CaesarStone international R&D team, with its pulse on the latest in trends, determined that ‘White is the new black;’ and is the hot new color choice for residential and commercial usage,”

said Tendler.

Pure White, the “Whitest White” in quartz surfaces, features a beautiful silk finish and is perfect for hospitality designs, smart office spaces, stunning kitchen countertops to match white lacquer cabinets, shower walls, bar tops, custom-made furniture and wherever your imagination takes you.

“Since our products are made from 93% natural quartz, naturally, there are varying shades and undertones even in the lightest of quartz,” continued Tendler. “Creating just the right consistency and pigment for Pure White was a challenge. We’re so proud to present this beautiful addition to our color line up.”

Pure White, like all CaesarStone surfaces, is scratch, stain, crack and heat resistant. It is also resistant to most household chemicals and is nonabsorbent, nonporous and mold and mildew resistant. Additionally, CaesarStone is the only quartz countertops and surfaces manufacturer that stands behind their products by offering a Lifetime Residential Warranty and a10-year Limited Commercial Warranty.

CaesarStone will support the launch of Pure White with a national print advertising campaign and a variety of online initiatives.

About CaesarStone

CaesarStone is the original quartz surface manufacturer. The company is headquartered in Southern California with offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle, Miami, New York, Atlanta, St. Louis and Dallas. CaesarStone produces premium quartz countertops & surfaces, complementing any design application, from traditional to contemporary, for both home and commercial applications. CaesarStone products are available through kitchen and bath retailers, fabricators, architects, designers, builders and distributors nationwide.

Offering a Residential Lifetime Warranty, CaesarStone products are nonporous, stain, scratch and heat resistant. CaesarStone has earned the respected Good Housekeeping Seal from the Good Housekeeping Research Institute and is in compliance with stringent international environmental standards including ISO 14001 (environmental management system), ISO 9002 (quality management standard), and NSF (public health and safety). A sustainable material, CaesarStone is GREENGUARD certified and is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).

For more information about CaesarStone and its products, please visit the company’s website at www.CaesarStoneUS.com, or call toll-free 877-9QUARTZ (877-978-2789).

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Confused about Granite or Quartz Countertops?

A countertop is the best way of adding some elegance into your kitchen. Many people, while buying countertops get confused in their types. The differences in quartz versus granite Kitchen countertops go beyond mere price. Quartz countertops, which are moulded according to their size, are the safest countertops available today.
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While it is true that many homeowners prefer granite countertops, due to their cheap price and beauty, quartz countertops are also gaining popularity due to other major benefits that they offer. Quartz surfaces are easy to clean, non-porous and highly chip-resistant. This eliminates the need of using sealants for them. In addition to these features, quartz countertops are consistent in appearance, irrespective of the size of the surface covered.

Quartz countertops are generally made from a combination of resin and crushed quartz crystals. The work begins with pulverizing the quartz, which is then combined with resin, and other required materials, such as pigments. The mix thus made is placed in a mold the exact size and shape of countertops required by the customer. This prevents any need for cutting or sealing when they are installed in kitchens. This property gives a sleek look to the countertops even after years or decade of their installation.

On the other hand granite countertops are made from large piece of rock, which is cut using machines. The slices of granite are placed one by one on top of each other to form a countertop. This sometimes causes slight color mismatching between pieces and can be seen with the naked eye. In addition to this, granite countertops also need to be covered in sealant, which must be renewed every few years. A quartz countertop is chip-resistant and extremely durable. The way it is composed makes it very hard which reduces breakage to a great extent.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Why are Countertops Needed?

Have you seen any kitchen, bathroom, or area where work is performed without any countertop? If you have, doesn’t it look too messy without it? Wherever some kind of work activity takes place, it is necessary to have a support so that the work can be done smoothly and after that, if there is any need, the place can be cleaned easily. So much is the requirement for the countertops these days that these rooms do not look complete without them.

Out of all the counterparts used, Quartz countertops are the most sought after countertops. Those who want to have an everlasting look of their kitchen, bath or work room like to go for Quartz countertops due to its durability and availability in different colours. Countertops are a fun to change too, should you want to do it yourself. The satisfaction that will come from seeing your own handwork is immeasurable. You can combine functionality with self-help while choosing quartz countertops.

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Kitchen countertops also give an aesthetic appeal to your kitchen. You can buy a colour according to the flooring, tiles or paint colour of your walls. Some people also like to create a sitting space in the kitchen where family can get together informally and have food together or discuss their whole day events. They also serve as a table where generation X meet oldies and try to understand their values and principles.

If you like designer stuff, you can even experiment with a zigzag cutting where the edges can be moulded so that they don’t hurt anyone. This is one of the newest and revolutionary ideas and only people with innovative mindset would actually take a step to implement it. Only quartz gives you a chance to be creative and at the same time be wild in the way you wish to decorate your home.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

CaesarStone Countertops: First and Only Lifetime Warranty in the Industry



A recent press release by CaesarStone, the pioneer in the quartz countertop industry, announced the first and only lifetime warranty in the industry. Previously warranted for 10 years, CaesarStone decided to provide an added value to all homeowners buying their high quality countertops, in any color or texture available.

This is a huge sigh of relief for any homeowner looking to remodel their kitchen or bathroom in the currently down market. Lifetime warranties are definitely the way to go. Caesarstone quartz surfaces are already one of the best choices for remodeling materials. They are environmentally friendly, stain resistant, scratch resistant, heat resistant, strong and durable, and ultimately the virtually care-free option for bathroom vanity and kitchen countertops.

“Offering a lifetime warranty was an easy transition for us”, said Arik Tendler, President of CaesarStone US. “Basically, CaesarStone has always been made to last for a very long time. Our factory has raised the bar in all standards of manufacturing practices, guided by ISO 14001 environmental standards, the highest standard available. The dedication, devotion and professional training of everyone world-wide who interacts with our product, from the factory to transportation to fabrication, assures that all our products achieve the highest standard of quality control. Everyone at CaesarStone is part of this commitment - its part of our way of life. Because of this devotion to excellence, we have the confidence to offer the first lifetime warranty in the countertop business”.

CaesarStone’s new Lifetime Warranty applies to every new CaesarStone countertop sold to homeowners and fabricated by authorized CaesarStone fabricators. It is non-transferable and valid for homeowners as long as they live in the house in which it has been installed, and it has been properly cleaned and maintained as recommended by CaesarStone.

CaesarStone – headquartered in Southern California - produces premium quartz surfaces, complementing any design application, from traditional to contemporary, for both home and commercial applications. Price range is from $70 to $120 per square foot installed. CaesarStone products are available through kitchen and bath retailers, fabricators, architects, designers, builders and distributors nationwide. See the CaesarStone Lifetime Warranty online for more details at www.caesarstoneus.com.

Disclaimer: This blog or article is for information purpose only, and should not be treated a professional advise or price protection guarantee. This blog is mainly used for search engine optimization and other commercial purposes and it is advised that readers seek professional consultation in the field of interest for more information.

Monday, March 2, 2009

CaesarStone Is Proud to Announce that It Is Officially GREENGUARD Certified


CaesarStone, the original quartz surface manufacturer, has broadened its eco-friendly commitment with its recent GREENGUARD certification. This latest certification is just one of several that the company has received in its continuous commitment to the environment in the past 20 years. Caesarstone’s products include surfacing for countertops and bathroom vanities – its aesthetic appeal and heat resistant qualities make it a compelling choice for home remodeling industry.


The GREENGUARD Environmental Institute (GEI) is an industry-independent, non-profit organization that oversees the GREENGUARD certification program. As an ANSI Authorized Standards Developer, GEI establishes acceptable indoor air standards for indoor products, environments, and buildings. GEI’s mission is to improve public health and quality of life through programs that improve indoor air quality, public and environmental health, building design and construction and public policy, providing guidance and leadership to GEI.


CaesarStone takes great pride in its 20-year commitment to the environment. From being the first quartz surfacing company in the world receiving ISO 14001 certification to its most recent GREENGUARD certification, you can rely on the fact that everything it does both inside and outside of its manufacturing facilities is according to its stringent environmental management policies. By maintaining strict safety standards, observing eco-friendly manufacturing processes and striving to work only with eco-friendly suppliers, CaesarStone has and will continue to improve its commitment to the environment, utilizing the latest and best methods to ensure that it delivers an eco- friendly product. CaesarStone’s continuing mission is to keep the earth as beautiful as the products it provides.


About CaesarStone

CaesarStone is the original quartz surface manufacturer. The company is headquartered in Southern California with divisions in Los Angeles, CA; San Francisco, CA; San Diego, CA; Seattle, WA; Miami, FL and New York, NY. CaesarStone produces premium quartz surfaces, complementing any design application like kitchen countertops to bathroom vanities, from traditional to contemporary, for both home and commercial applications. CaesarStone products are available through kitchen and bath retailers, fabricators, architects, designers, builders and distributors nationwide.


Offering a residential lifetime warranty, their products are nonporous, stain, scratch and heat resistant. CaesarStone has earned the respected Good Housekeeping Seal from Good Housekeeping Research Institute in addition to ISO 14001 (environmental management system), ISO 9002 (quality management standard), GREENGUARD Certification and NSF (public health and safety) certification.


For more information about CaesarStone and its products, please visit the company’s website at www.CaesarStoneUS.com , or call toll-free 877-9QUARTZ (877-978-2789).


Disclaimer: This blog or article is for information purpose only, and should not be treated a professional advise or price protection guarantee. This blog is mainly used for search engine optimization and other commercial purposes and it is advised that readers seek professional consultation in the field of interest for more information.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Does Granite Countertops Emit Radiation?

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I recently read about an interesting article in the NY Times, about the unusually high radiation found in one home. Dr. Lynn Sugarman, a NJ resident bought her summer home in Lake George NY, where a routine inspection revealed a high presence of radon, a radioactive substance that can cause lung cancer.

The high levels traced back to the kitchen countertops. While most observers believe that the rate of emitting radiation of granite countertops to be minuscule, a number of customers may not want to chance even a small probability. The NY Times article goes on to give other examples and said that The E.P.A. recommends taking action if radon gas levels in the home exceeds 4 picocuries per liter of air (a measure of radioactive emission); about the same risk for cancer as smoking a half a pack of cigarettes per day.

This argument of high radiation has often been made by rival quartz countertop manufacturers, but now there is a growing chorus. With increasing regularity in recent months, the Environmental Protection Agency has been receiving calls from radon inspectors as well as from concerned homeowners about granite countertops with radiation measurements several times above background levels.

What are the other countertop materials available?

Quartz Countertops is a viable alternative. For example, CaesarStone (Comprised of 93% natural quartz) Quartz Surfaces and Countertops offer the ultimate combination of form and function, allowing for a more diverse, durable, and practical countertop surfacing material than either granite or marble. It is stain, scratch and heat resistant!

For more information about Caesararstone, please visit www.caesarstoneus.com

Reference: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/24/garden/24granite.html?ex=1374638400&en=60959de77427e35c&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink

Disclaimer: This blog or article is for information purpose only, and should not be treated a professional advise or price protection guarantee. This blog is mainly used for search engine optimization and other commercial purposes and it is advised that readers seek professional consultation in the field of interest for more information.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Enhance your kitchen with quartz stone counter tops.



Kitchens are considered to be one of the most important rooms in a house. It has been proven that the best way to improve or raise value on a house is to remodel the kitchen. There are four main areas of the kitchen that generally undergo renovation during a kitchen remodel, and countertops are among those four. Replacing your current kitchen countertop materials can improve the appearance of your kitchen and make it more functional.

Quartz countertops would be my first material of choice. Quartz looks just like granite countertops but is a manmade material made from 93 percent natural quartz and seven percent resin. Quartz is resistant to most stains and doesn’t need sealing. Because it's a manmade material, quartz resin is uniform in color and texture from batch to batch. Therefore, the sample you see in stores will look just like the one that shows up in your home.Both quartz and granite make a great countertop material, but if you're looking for something that is absolutely maintenance free, then quartz is something you should consider.

Disclaimer: This blog or article is for information purpose only, and should not be treated a professional advise or price protection guarantee. This blog is mainly used for search engine optimization and other commercial purposes and it is advised that readers seek professional consultation in the field of interest for more information.