Stone countertops are a big hit with Utah homeowners due to stone’s durability and aesthetic beauty. In many ways, even an unprocessed slab of quartz, granite, or quartzite offers advantages you just don’t get from wood and concrete. But quality is still a...
Concrete countertops are fairly common in the American southwest. They are also making their way into the midwest region as well. Durability and customization are their appeal. But are they better than natural stone countertops? That is a matter of perspective. We...
Regular readers of the Bedrock Quartz blog know that quartz countertops are not 100% natural stone. They are a manufactured product consisting of quartz minerals, resins, and pigments. Modern manufacturing methods owe a lot to a 50-year-old process rooted in...
If anything positive came out of the COVID pandemic, it is the greater awareness everyone seems to have about germs. We have noticed this greater awareness among customers concerned about their countertops harboring bacteria. Bacteria is a real concern in the kitchen....
Some Bedrock Quartz customers have chosen to install new kitchen countertops because they want a change. Others are remodeling the kitchen. But then there are others who come to us because they feel they have no other choice. They have looked around the kitchen and...