Xiamen Ji Yuan Stone Co.,Ltd.
Rose Quartz Slab Countertop
Rose Quartz Slab Countertop
This Rose Quartz Slab Countertop is a luxurious addition to any kitchen or bathroom. With its stunning pink hues and durable, heat-resistant surface, it adds both beauty and functionality. Made from high-quality, natural rose quartz, it is sure to impress guests and increase the value of your home.
Feature | Details |
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Product Name | Rose Quartz Slab Countertop |
Material | Pink Rose Agate Quartz |
Surface Finished | Honed,Polished |
Finished Products | Floor Tiles, Wall Cladding, Countertops, Windowsills, Special-Shaped Tiles, Small Slabs, Swimming Pool, Steps, Wall Panel, Flooring, Veneers, Slabs, Coping Tiles etc. |
Color | Yellow,Black,White,Red,Purple Wood,Green,Grey,Pink,Rainbow,Pink,Tiger Eye etc |
Material | 100% agate gemstone semi-precious stone |
Size | Any sizes customized are welcome |
Edge Available | Polished, Bush Hammer, Flat, Flamed, Eased, Beveled, Bullnose, Ogee, Cove, Dupont, laminated, non-laminated and etc. |
Thickness | 10/15/18/20/25/30mm etc |
Usage | Indoor/Outdoor Decoration, For floor or wall, Counter tops, Vanity tops |
Packing | Seaworthy Wooden Crate |
Steps for Installing and Maintaining Rose Quartz Slab Countertops and Walls
Grouting Process for Small Areas
For rose quartz slab countertops or walls with smaller areas, a spring syringe can be used for grouting. After grouting the empty spaces, the drilled areas should be cleaned. Marble glue (colorable) can then be applied to repair any holes. Once cured, the surface should be polished and refurbished, restoring its smooth and shiny appearance.
When grouting, take care to prevent the grouting liquid from overflowing into other holes, as this would lead to waste. Always wear protective equipment such as goggles, gloves, and masks during the operation to ensure safety.
Post-Grouting Clean-Up
Once grouting is complete, remove the equipment and clean the grouting machine with acetone after each use to prevent clogging.
Ground Preparation and Stone Laying
1. Examine the Ground Structure
Before laying stone, assess the ground structure to ensure it is solid. Check whether the structure is a rigid body and if any cushions beneath are hollow or cracked. When laying stone over expansion and settlement joints, refer to the appropriate atlas for the correct method. Always disconnect the construction process in such areas.
2. Inspect the Rose Quartz Slabs
Before installation, inspect the rose quartz slab countertops to ensure there are no hidden cracks, inclusions, or other quality issues. Remove any stones with such defects to ensure durability and quality.
3. Leave Natural Joints Between Slabs
For large-scale stone installations, it’s recommended to leave a 1-2mm natural joint between slabs. Avoid completely closing the joints to prevent future bulging or cracking caused by temperature differences or internal water pressure within the stone.
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