Surfaces
Each surface has its strengths—aesthetic and physical. These are both important factors to weigh as you select fine surfaces for the countertops of your home.

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Stone Systems

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Mendota Heights, MN
651-683-9672www.silestoneusa.com
Our key to success…
The quartz in Silestone makes it naturally scratch-resistant. Only three other natural materials—diamond, sapphire, and topaz—are harder than quartz. Silestone is non-porous; therefore, it is highly resistant to stains from coffee, wine, lemon juice, olive oil, vinegar, makeup, and many other common household products. Unlike granite, Silestone does not need to be sealed to keep its lustrous shine. And Silestone is the only countertop with Microban to inhibit the growth of bacteria, mold, and mildew.

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We recommend…
The Silestone ZEN Color Series has six colors. The Silestone Mountain Series has six colors. Silestone Leather™ offers a distinctive texture that evokes a taste for the exotic.
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