Orca

Natural Stone

Orca

Dolomite Marble is one of those stones that is frequently caught in the quartzite vs. marble mystery. Most commonly, Fantasy Brown , Calacatta Premium , Super White is dolomitic marble. That means it won’t scratch glass and it will etch with acids.  Still, it is a good option for your countertop if you want that Marble look with extra durability compared to a regular Marble such as Bianco Carara for example. Some Calacatta Premium has minor amounts of quartz mixed in with the marble. But the rock is still marble and will act like marble. This can be a bit confusing. Fantasy Brown is made of layers that have been folded and squeezed together. Some of the layers are marble, and some are quartzite. It’s best to treat this rock as marble. Do the glass or acid tests on each layer individually and you will be able to tell which layers are marble and which are quartzite.

 Natural Stone
  • Heat resistance
  • Periodic Sealing
  • Scratch Resistant
  • Wide array of colors and patterns
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APPLICATIONS
EDGE PROFILES
Colours

MATERIAL TYPE:  Natural Stone
BRAND: Masterpiece
COLOURS: Grey, Black, Contrast, White
AVAILABLE FINISHES: Polished, Leathered, Honed
THICKNESS: 3cm 
SIZE: 107×71

COUNTERTOPS:
Residential: Yes
Commercial: Yes
WALL:
Residential: Yes
Commercial: Yes
FLOORING:
Residential: Yes
Commercial: Yes
OTHER:
Freezing Climate: Yes
Exterior Usage: Yes

  • Straight Edge Natural Stone Countertops
  • Square Edge Natural Stone Countertops
  • Eased Edge Natural Stone Countertops
  • Beveled Edge Natural Stone Countertops
  • Double Bevel
  • Quarter Round Edge
  • Waterfall Edge
  • Half Bullnose

PRIMARY COLOR(S)

TAGES: Light Grey

Testimonial

"Granite Ottawa exceeded all of my expectations. From the initial consultation to the final installation, their attention to detail and customer service were top-notch. The granite countertops transformed my home, and I highly recommend them for any granite needs!"

 

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FAQ's

What is Quartz?
Quartz is a durable, natural mineral composed of silicon and oxygen atoms. It is one of the most abundant and versatile minerals found on Earth, often used in jewelry, watches, electronics, and home décor. Due to its strength and variety of colors, quartz is highly popular in countertops, tiles, and other interior design elements.
How can I use Quartz in my home?
Quartz is commonly used in homes for countertops, flooring, backsplashes, and wall cladding due to its durability and aesthetic appeal. It can be installed in kitchens, bathrooms, and even outdoor spaces. Quartz surfaces are easy to maintain, non-porous, and resistant to stains, making them an ideal choice for areas prone to spills and heavy use.
Is Quartz environmentally friendly?
Quartz is considered an environmentally friendly option because it is made from abundant natural materials. In addition, many quartz products are engineered from recycled materials. It is a low-maintenance, long-lasting material, reducing the need for frequent replacements, making it an eco-friendly choice for home installations.
How do I maintain Quartz surfaces?
Maintaining Quartz surfaces is simple. Use a soft cloth, warm water, and mild soap to clean daily spills. Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive scrubbers, or high-heat exposure to keep the surface in good condition. For tougher stains, non-abrasive cleaners specifically designed for quartz can be used to ensure its longevity.
Can Quartz be used outdoors?
While Quartz is durable, it is generally not recommended for outdoor use. Prolonged exposure to UV rays can cause discoloration, and extreme weather conditions may affect its structural integrity. If you plan to use Quartz outdoors, consult your supplier to find specific types engineered for outdoor environments.
What is the difference between natural Quartz and engineered Quartz?
Natural Quartz refers to raw quartz mined from the Earth, while engineered Quartz is a manufactured product made from crushed quartz and resin. Engineered Quartz is often more uniform in appearance and available in a wider range of colors, making it a popular choice for home surfaces. It also offers added durability and resistance to stains compared to natural Quartz.