Quartz is known for its durability and low maintenance, but there are still common mistakes that homeowners can make that may affect the longevity and appearance of their countertops.
By educating your clients about these potential pitfalls, you can ensure they enjoy their quartz countertops for years to come.
Here are eight common mistakes to avoid when caring for quartz countertops.
1. Using Abrasive Cleaning Supplies
One of the most common mistakes homeowners make is using abrasive cleaners or scrubbing pads on their quartz countertops.
While quartz is resistant to scratches, abrasive tools can dull the surface. Instead, advise your clients to use mild dish soap and water or a non-abrasive, pH-balanced cleaner for routine cleaning.
2. Neglecting to Use Trivets or Hot Pads
Although quartz countertops are heat-resistant, extreme temperature changes can still cause thermal shock in the resin and lead to cracks or discoloration.
Encourage your clients to use trivets or hot pads instead of placing hot pots, pans, or dishes directly on their quartz countertops.
3. Skipping Maintenance
Unlike natural stone countertops, quartz does not require sealing to maintain its integrity. However, some homeowners may mistakenly believe that quartz countertops are entirely maintenance-free and skip routine cleaning and care.
Remind your clients that while quartz is non-porous and resistant to staining, regular cleaning and care are still essential for preserving its beauty and longevity.
4. Using Harsh Chemicals
Avoiding harsh chemicals is crucial when caring for quartz countertops. Acidic or alkaline cleaners, such as bleach, oven cleaners, and products containing ammonia, can damage the surface of quartz and cause discoloration.
Recommend gentle, non-abrasive cleaners to ensure they maintain the pristine appearance of their countertops.
5. Allowing Standing Spills
While quartz is non-porous and resistant to water absorption, staining may occur with heavily pigmented, acidic liquids like coffee and wine.
Encourage your clients to promptly wipe up spills and dry the countertop to prevent discoloration over time.
6. Using Knives Directly on the Surface
Quartz countertops are scratch-resistant, but they are not scratch-proof.
Advise your clients to avoid cutting directly on their quartz countertops to prevent scratches and damage to the surface.
7. Installing Quartz Outside
If your clients want an outdoor kitchen, they don’t want to use quartz countertops. The resin that binds quartz is highly susceptible to discoloration from UV.
Point them towards natural stone like granite or quartzite instead.
8. Ignoring Manufacturer Guidelines
Finally, remind your clients to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and recommendations for caring for their specific quartz countertops.
Each quartz brand may have slightly different care instructions, so it’s essential to refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines for the best results. By following these guidelines, your clients can ensure they properly care for their countertops and maintain their beauty and durability.
At Everest Stone, we know what it takes for fabricators to ensure client satisfaction. Educating your clients about the common mistakes to avoid when caring for quartz countertops is essential for ensuring they enjoy their investment.
But education isn’t enough– you need to start with the right stone. That’s where we can help. We only sell to fabricators like you, ensuring access to the highest quality slabs for your fabrication needs.
Contact us today with any questions and visit our showroom to see our wide selection of quartz countertop inventory.