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Real World Advice: Frequently Asked Questions About Our Surfaces
Find answers to the most common questions about Verona Quartz
Is Verona Quartz An Engineered Stone ?
Should I Seal Verona Quartz?
Is Verona Quartz Expensive?
How does Verona Quartz compare to marble, granite and quartzite?
Where is Verona Quartz Located?
Where can I find Verona Quartz?
What is the warranty on Verona Quartz?
Why Use Quartz Countertops?
Is Verona Quartz Good Quality?
Does Verona Quartz Stain?
Frequently asked questions
Verona Quartz Surfaces is a leading stone supplier renowned for its high-quality quartz countertops. We offer an extensive selection of over 140 colors and design options, ensuring that customers can find the perfect aesthetic for their kitchen or bath. Our quartz surfaces are known for their durability, low maintenance, and resistance to stains and scratches, making them an ideal long-term investment. Moreover, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional customer service, helping you through every step of the selection and installation process. Whether you're renovating a single room or designing an entire home, Verona Quartz Surfaces is committed to delivering unparalleled quality and value.
Verona Quartz Surfaces supplies non-porous engineered stones only. You can stop worrying about sealing your countertop. With Verona Quartz Surfaces, the need for re-sealing is eliminated. Unlike porous natural stones, Verona Quartz is an advanced engineered material specifically designed for uncompromising performance. The idea that sealing a Verona Quartz product would change anything is accurate: it changes absolutely nothing because the slab is already impenetrable.
The Science Behind Verona Quartz:
1. High-Purity Composition
2. Engineered Impermeability
3. The Result: Maintenance-Free Countertops
This minuscule porosity means two things for you:
1. Zero Maintenance: You have no need for re-sealing. The material itself is a permanent, factory-sealed barrier, saving you time and effort for life.
2. Unmatched Hygiene: The non-porous surface dramatically limits bacterial growth, making Verona Quartz a supremely sanitary choice for your kitchen and bath.
1. Durability: Verona Quartz is highly durable and resistant to scratches, chips, and cracks, making it ideal for high-traffic areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
2. Low Maintenance: Unlike natural stone surfaces, Verona Quartz does not require sealing. It is non-porous, which means it resists staining and is easy to clean with just soap and water.
3. Aesthetic Variety: Verona Quartz offers a wide range of colors and patterns, including options that mimic the look of natural stone like marble and granite. This variety allows for versatile design options to suit different tastes and styles.
4. Consistency: As an engineered stone, Verona Quartz provides consistent color and pattern throughout the slab, ensuring uniformity in the appearance of the installed surface.
5. Hygienic: The non-porous nature of Verona Quartz makes it resistant to bacteria and mold, contributing to a healthier kitchen or bathroom environment.
6. Heat Resistance: While not completely heat-proof, Verona Quartz can withstand moderate heat, making it suitable for use near cooktops and ovens. However, it is still recommended to use trivets or hot pads to protect the surface from extreme temperatures.
7. Eco-Friendly Options: Some Verona Quartz products incorporate recycled materials, offering a more sustainable choice for environmentally conscious consumers.
8. Longevity: Due to its durability and resistance to common forms of damage, Verona Quartz surfaces tend to have a long lifespan, providing lasting value for homeowners.
Competitive Pricing
Despite its premium quality, Verona Quartz offers competitive pricing, making luxury countertops accessible to a broader audience. This value proposition is a key reason why so many customers choose Verona Quartz for their home renovation projects. In conclusion, Verona Quartz's 4.9/5 star rating is a clear indicator of its superior quality, aesthetic appeal, and customer satisfaction. With its combination of durability, low maintenance, and design versatility, Verona Quartz is the ideal choice for those looking to enhance their living spaces with a touch of elegance and practicality. Investing in Verona Quartz means choosing a product that stands the test of time, both in terms of style and performance.
Verona Quartz warrants its Premium Natural Quartz to be free of manufacturing defects for a Lifetime from the date of installation, provided it was fabricated and installed in a private single-family residence by an authorized Verona Quartz Fabricator. You chose Verona Quartz for its superior quality, and we stand by that choice. We offer robust warranties—including a Lifetime Residential Warranty—(https://www.veronaquartz.com/life-time-warranty)to ensure your peace of mind is permanent. This warranty is limited to the original purchaser (or original owner and resident in newly constructed homes) and is non-transferable.
While Verona Quartz Surfaces is primarily based in Los Angeles, CA, and heavily focuses its distribution in Los Angeles County, Orange County, and Ventura County, you can absolutely purchase material outside of CA.
Here is how you can confidently buy Verona Quartz Surfaces
The key is understanding Verona's wholesale model: they only deliver to trade professionals (stone shops, slab yards, and fabricators), not directly to homeowners.
Find a Certified Dealer Near You:
• Verona Quartz has strategically p(https://www.veronaquartz.com/dealer-locator)artnered with the best fabricators and dealers nationwide (https://www.veronaquartz.com/dealer-locator)who are authorized to carry and receive their material.
• To get Verona Quartz outside of CA, you must first locate one of these authorized partners. You can do this by checking the Dealer Locator on the Verona Quartz Surfaces website or by contacting their head office in Los Angeles directly for a referral.
Partner with a Local Fabricator:
• Once you've identified a local dealer or fabricator, they become your purchasing party.
• Your fabricator will handle the entire process: they will purchase the material from Verona Quartz, receive the material at their facility, fabricate (cut and polish) it, and then install it in your home.
Quartz is an engineered countertop solution, so as you decide on your new slabs you should look into the certifications. Verona Quartz products are SGS approved and are green guard indoor air-quality certified. Verona Quartz is also made in a state of the art manufacturing facility, with quality control and grade-A quartz mineral.(https://www.veronaquartz.com/post/best-quartz-brand)
You may think what is "SGS" SGS is a Swiss multinational company headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland which provides inspection, verification, testing and certification services. Verona Quartz customers can communicate with us , write and reply to comments and get instant feedback from our website and social media platforms. The quartz mineral we use is strictly-monitored and processes through an extensive inspection process. The raw materials are mixed and blended with pigments and poured into molds that form slabs. Each vein that is designed in our marble-look selection is hand-crafted. After production Verona Surfaces are cured for over 48 hours, ensuring the best finish. Verona Quartz Surfaces products are also certified by the (B.S.I) British Standard Institute. ISO 9001, the world's most widely recognized quality management and environmental standard system. Our commitment to sustainable manufacturing/distribution technologies are what sets us apart. As a committed supplier of quartz stones, our agenda has always been to provide high quality products, without ever compromising.
At Verona Quartz Surfaces, we are committed to providing the highest quality products to our customers. If you receive a defective sample, we will gladly refund the full purchase amount.
Return Eligibility
• Defective Samples: If the sample you received is defective, you may return it for a full refund.
How to Request a Return
To initiate a return, please contact our Customer Service team within 14 days of receiving your sample. You can reach us via:
• Email: info@veronaquartz.com
• Phone: +1(818)962-3668
Please provide your order number, a description of the defect, and any supporting images if possible. Our team will review your request and provide further instructions on how to return the sample.
Refund Process
Once your return is received and inspected, we will process your refund. The refund will be applied to your original payment method within 7-10 business days.
Here is the exciting news: When you choose Verona Quartz, you are often choosing the most cost-effective premium surface available.
While the initial material cost of quartz can sometimes overlap with entry-level natural stones like basic granite, the massive, long-term savings come from two key factors: Fabrication and Maintenance.
Big Savings on Fabrication and Installation
This is where Verona Quartz truly sets itself apart and can save you big money up front.
Compared to highly temperamental natural stones like quartzite and marble, you can often save up to 50% on total fabrication and installation costs.(https://www.veronaquartz.com/post/inexpensive-countertop-options)
• Ease of Workmanship: Natural stone contains unpredictable veins, fissures, and hardness inconsistencies that make cutting and handling difficult. Skilled fabricators charge more for this increased risk and labor intensity.
• Engineered Predictability: Verona Quartz is an engineered product with uniform density and consistency. This makes it far easier to cut, edge, and polish. This ease of workmanship directly translates into: Lower Labor Costs: Quartz saves your fabricator significant time and effort. Reduced Risk: Unnecessary and unwanted mishaps (like cracks during cutting) are prevented, giving your fabricator peace of mind and fewer costly mistakes.
The Bottom Line: Less time, less risk, and less difficulty for the professionals mean lower costs passed on to you.
While quartz is highly heat-resistant, it is not heat-proof. In short, we don't recommend hot pots/pans directly from the flame to the countertop. To keep your surfaces looking brand new for a lifetime, we always recommend using a trivet or hot pad. Extreme, localized heat can cause thermal shock. For homeowners who prioritize direct heat resistance (like placing a pot straight from the stove), our sintered and porcelain collections offer the highest level of thermal protection.
Both are excellent, but the choice depends on your lifestyle. Quartz is incredibly durable and non-porous, making it perfect for busy indoor kitchens. Porcelain is virtually heat-proof and UV-resistant, which makes it the premier choice for outdoor kitchens or high-heat areas near ranges. To dive deeper, customers who are looking for a thorough-bodied material to create custom/fancy edge details ( not just mitered ) could use quartz and not porcelain. Porcelain and quartz are both of the best options available in surfaces; however, each has its pros and cons. Quartz countertops also have a faster turnaround; the ease of fabrication and installation really pays off. But the look of porcelain is somewhat unmatched, especially polished porcelain. If the look has to be extravagant and flashy, go for porcelain.
Maintenance is simple because our surfaces are engineered to be non-porous. You don't need harsh chemicals or periodic sealing as you do with natural marble or granite. For daily cleaning, a soft cloth with warm water and a mild soap is all it takes to keep your countertops pristine. Because they are stain-resistant, you can enjoy your space without worrying about spills from wine, coffee, or oils.
The value lies in "Ease of Workmanship." Natural quartzite is notoriously brittle and inconsistent, often leading to higher fabrication labor costs and material waste. Verona Quartz slabs are engineered for structural uniformity, allowing fabricators to cut and install with near-zero risk of breakage. This predictability allows us to provide a premium wholesale product that is significantly more affordable to install without sacrificing the high-end aesthetic. Not only does Verona Quartz fabricate easier and have near-zero risk but it can speed up your project. A typical slab of quartzite takes hours and days longer at times to achieve the radius edges, fluting and unique waterfall edges. The value is found in the total elimination of material unpredictability
Our Calacatta and Statuario collections are specifically crafted to capture the authentic soul of Italian marble. By using advanced, hand-finished veining techniques. Unlike mountain-quarried marble, our slabs provide the perfect color consistency required for seamless book-matching on large islands and waterfall edges, ensuring your design looks flawless from every angle. Because our slabs have a perfectly consistent base tone and predictable pattern structure, those inevitable seams become significantly more cohesive and easier to hide. The result is a monolithic look that appears as one massive, uninterrupted piece of stone.
Yes, significantly. This is where most homeowners lose money. Natural stones like quartzite are brittle and can take days of slow, specialized labor to cut—especially for modern details like fluted edges or radius corners. Verona Quartz is engineered for structural uniformity. Fabricators can work 50% faster with near-zero risk. This predictability reduces your "labor hours" on the final bill, often saving you thousands on the total installation.
Yes. While the raw "per slab" price is the first thing people look at, the true value of Verona Quartz is found in the elimination of hidden costs that plague natural stone projects. To understand why Verona is the smartest financial move for a 2026 kitchen, you have to look at the three pillars of project spending:
1. The Fabrication and Labor Savings Natural stones like quartzite are brittle and unpredictable. Achieving modern details—like a radius edge, fluted panels, or a waterfall miter—can take a fabricator days of slow, specialized labor to avoid shattering the stone. Verona Quartz is engineered for absolute structural uniformity. This allows your fabricator to work with precision and speed, often reducing labor hours by 30-50%. You are paying for the stone, not for the fabricator’s "fear" of breaking a fragile natural slab.
2. The Yield and Waste Advantage Natural slabs are full of "dead spots," fissures, and inclusions that must be cut out, often forcing you to buy a second or third slab just to get enough clean material. Verona slabs are designed with "Mirror-Image" consistency. This allows for tighter nesting of your pieces on the slab. Because our patterns are cohesive and predictable, you get a much higher "yield" per slab, often completing a large island with less total material than natural stone requires.
3. The Zero-Maintenance ROI A natural stone countertop is a lifetime subscription to maintenance. Between professional sealing every year and the risk of permanent etching from a single spilled lemon, the "hidden tax" on marble is high. Verona Quartz is non-porous and never needs a sealer. You save thousands over the life of your home in professional restoration and chemicals, all while backed by a Lifetime Residential Warranty that protects your resale value.
1. Eliminating the "Inclusion Tax"
When you purchase natural stone slabs like quartzite, you are often paying a premium for material that is unusable. Natural slabs frequently contain massive inclusions, deep fissures, or structural cracks in the corners that your fabricator must cut around and throw away. With Verona Quartz, you are getting Grade-A minerals from edge to edge. Every dollar of your investment goes toward usable, high-strength material, ensuring you never pay for the "waste" created by nature's unpredictability.
2. Large-Scale Efficiency with Super Jumbo Slabs
A major hidden cost in modern kitchen design is the "Second Slab Requirement." If a kitchen island is just a few inches too wide for a standard-sized slab, most retailers force you to purchase an entire second slab for that tiny extra strip. Verona solves this by offering Super Jumbo Quartz slabs. Specifically sized to cover massive modern islands in a single, seamless piece, these slabs can cut your material costs in half by preventing the need for an unnecessary second purchase.
3. Tiered Pricing for Real Budgets
We don't believe in a "one size fits all" pricing model. Verona Quartz categorizes our slabs into clear, transparent tiers—ranging from our essential solid colors to our intricate, hand-veined Calacatta collections. This allows for a "Mastermind" budgeting strategy: many of our clients mix and match by choosing a high-end Calacatta for their center island and a more budget-friendly Solid or Galaxy slab for their perimeter counters. This flexibility ensures you get a luxury finish at wholesale rates that work for your specific project.
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