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LG Viatera Quartz

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LG quartz surfaces are designed and created around the idea that a countertop is more than a place where meals are prepared. It is where good memories are born. 

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Whether you're looking for a surface that stands up to the demands of daily life, or a surface that resists the wear of commercial applications, LG quartz allows you the freedom to create a space that truly reflects the beauty and wonder of life.

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Quality

Produced with the finest quartz, LG® quartz is a durable and elegant surface choice, especially for kitchen and bath countertops. Every LG quartz slab goes through the quality check of the highest standard, to offer only the best products.

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Strength

LG quartz is comprised of up to 93% quartz, one of the hardest minerals on earth, giving the material the superior strength to stone.

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Hygienic

LG quartz is non-porous without crevices or surface irregularities where harmful bacteria and mold may reside. Unlike other surfaces, it does not require a regular application of sealants or waxes to maintain hygienic properties.

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Low Maintenance

Unlike other stone products, LG quartz does not require sealing. Built to last a lifetime, LG quartz will endure every day wear and tear with a higher resistance to stains, chemicals and heat. With proper care and maintenance, LG quartz will remain beautiful and durable for many years.

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Sustainability

LG quartz is environmentally friendly, supporting a greener earth by using sustainable material and an eco-friendly manufacturing process. It is NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) and Greenguard® certified.

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Activate your LG Quartz Warranty

Register your LG Quartz for warranty here

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Click here to view all LG Quartz that can be purchased through Encore Stone Studio. See our Quartz Countertops Austin for more information.

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