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Thank you for taking the time to visit us. We appreciate your interest in our Porcelain XL and are thrilled to have you here. You can find the most common questions below or asked your own.

Which one is better, Porcelain or Quartz?

When you talk about kitchen countertops, quartz is a durable and substantial material that can serve you properly. However, if direct sunlight, heat exposure and looks are your main concerns, porcelain may be better suited to your requirements.

Due to the unrivalled technical performance of porcelain, high temperatures and sudden thermal changes do not affect the surface, so hot pots and pans can be safely placed on its surface.
 

Porcelain is as hard as granite and quartz. Porcelain withstands heat well and is unaffected by direct sunlight, while quartz surfaces can warp or become discolored over time.

For the perfect finish of your countertop or give preference orient your supplier to make use of cutting “miter”. We also recommend that the corners the “sharp edge” is avoided to minimize the possibility of chips or breaks the porcelain tips.