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Ivory Quartzite Tiles & Slabs

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About Ivory Quartzite Tiles & Slabs : Quartzite Stone, a prominent mineral, are a relatively newcomer to the natural stone market. Quartzite Natural Stone offer a brilliant range of colour, veining and movement and can look like granite, marble or a mix of both. Most Exotic Quartzite comes from Brazil, adding a unique beauty to impressive and interior design projects.

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How much do quartzite slabs cost?

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Most quartzite slabs cost between $50 and $120 a square foot. The average slab size is roughly 120 inches by 77 inches, making the average cost of an entire slab between $3,200 to $7,680. Some projects only require one slab, others require less than one slab, and some require two slabs.

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Is quartzite cheaper than granite?

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Quartzite tends to be more expensive than it, with granite starting at roughly $50 per square foot. You get what you pay for, though; while quartzite and quartz both cost more, granite is the softest of the three. It's also quite porous and requires even more sealing than quartzite.

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How thick is a slab of quartzite usually?

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The two most common thicknesses for Quartzite slabs are 2cm and 3cm.

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Can I put a hot pan on quartzite?

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Like granite most quartzite is very heat resistant and can withstand hot pots and pans.

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Is quartzite a good kitchen countertop?

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Yes! Many people look for durability in a natural stone surface. Like granite, quartzite leans toward the hard side of natural stone, so that means it won't wear down or develop problems in the short term.

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