Quartzite is a natural stone, forms when sandstone with high quartz content is exposed to high heat and pressure. This stone is one of the densest materials you can find. You can get confused between Quartz and Quartzite because of their names, but Quartz is an engineered stone. Be careful not to confuse the two materials because the properties of each are very different.
Quartzite is a natural stone with a diversity of uses in construction, manufacturing, architecture, and decorative arts. Its properties are superior to many other currently used materials.
Quartzite has a score of seven on the Mohs hardness calculator that indicates its excellent toughness. It stands up against scratches, spills, heat, and cracks that make it suitable for kitchen countertops.
As this natural stone is one of the most rigid materials, the slabs are cut with diamond blades. Quartzite is not as porous as marble or granite but gives the same aesthetic looks in your space. With proper sealing, its vanity tops last for long in your bathrooms.
Quartzite is perfectly suitable for any interior use because of its strength. It is more reliable for shower walls when we compare it with Marble, Granite, or Limestone. Quartzite is highly recommended for a shower installation, assuming it is properly installed and is pure Quartzite.
Quartzite stands strong against abrasion and scratches; it is ideal for flooring when expecting higher foot traffic. It is resistant to most chemicals and environmental conditions. Quartzite is available in a vast range of neutral colors so that homeowners can prefer their choice. The use of Quartzite in flooring is growing with time.
Quartzite rock looks quite beautiful after cutting and polishing. And with its durability, it has many indoor and outdoor uses. Quartzite is an excellent prospect for matching staircases with your flooring or interior theme in addition to kitchen countertops and decorative walls.
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