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Cresto Quartz Surfaces

Combining nature and science, Cresto’s durable, high-performance quartz surfaces offer versatile styles to create beautiful, scratch-resistant residential and commercial spaces.

Nature Refined, Science Perfected

Cresto Quartz: The best of nature, perfected by science. Our surfaces bring together the raw strength of pure quartz and the resilience of high-performance technology. Scratch-resistant, heat-tolerant, and available in a stunning range of aesthetics, Cresto gives you the freedom to build a space as vibrant and enduring as your lifestyle.

The Benefits of Cresto Quartz

  • Best of Nature & Science: It uses the molecular hardness of pure quartz (one of the earth's toughest minerals) but bonds it with advanced resins to create a surface that is more durable than what nature provides alone.

  • Contemporary Versatility: Unlike natural granite which can look "busy," Cresto is designed for modern aesthetics—allowing for the clean lines and consistent colors that residential and commercial designers crave.

  • Freedom of Expression: Because it is engineered, the color palette is virtually limitless, letting you match the stone to your life's "beauty and wonder" rather than trying to build a room around a single, unpredictable slab of natural stone.

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Cresto Quartz Features

Non-Porous Surface

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Unlike granite or marble, it doesn't have microscopic pores. This means it does not require sealing and is highly resistant to bacterial growth and mold.

Stain Resistance

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It is resistant to common household liquids like coffee, wine, lemon juice, and olive oil.

Heat Resistance

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It can handle moderate heat, but like all quartz brands, it can be damaged by "thermal shock" or scorched if a boiling pot is placed directly on it (always use a trivet).

Scratch & Impact Resistance

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With a high quartz content, it sits high on the Mohs hardness scale, making it difficult to scratch with kitchen knives (though using a cutting board is still recommended).

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