CAMBRIA QUARTZ SURFACES
Cambria is American made and family owned. Made from the finest natural quartz, Cambria is distinctively durable, nonabsorbent, and easy to maintain. Backed with robust service and support and a transferable Full Lifetime Warranty, Cambria sets the bar for luxury and durability.
WHY CHOOSE CAMBRIA
American craftsmanship, superior performance, and world class service combine to deliver exceptional countertops and surfaces. Explore the options and see why Cambria is right for you.
To walk into our state-of-the-art facility in Minnesota is to witness a wonder: It is where science meets craft, where passion meets expertise, and where the commitment of American workers meets the legacy of proud family. When we say Cambria quartz surfaces are American made and family owned, this is what we mean. From slab production to countertop installation, every Cambria purchase invests over 95% of costs back into the U.S. economy.
QUALITY CRAFTED IN THE USA
SUSTAINABILITY
As an American-made, family-owned company privileged to work with a precious resource, we’re committed to the well-being of our customers, our team, our community, and the environment. Beginning in our company-owned mine and continuing through processing, we employ sustainable best practices in our operations and encourage our partners to do the same.
WHAT IS QUARTZ?
Quartz is one of the hardest minerals on Earth. Because of its strength and abundance, quartz is a popular and reliable choice for countertops. Quartz countertops are sometimes referred to as “engineered” or “man-made,” but quartz is in fact a natural stone. The amount of natural quartz in a slab depends on the quartz manufacturer. Cambria is among the highest concentration of pure quartz to ensure strong, compact slabs.
- One of the main benefits of quartz countertops is that they are extremely durable.
- Quartz countertops never have to be sealed, unlike granite, marble, and other surfaces that require regular maintenance.
- Quartz countertops are also nonabsorbent, so they resist staining and don’t harbor harmful bacteria.
- Homeowners and designers also turn to quartz for its versatile and beautiful designs, colors, and patterns.
- Quartz countertops are scratch resistant, but due to their hardness they may dull a knife that is used directly on the surface.
- Like all natural stone countertops, quartz can be damaged by sudden changes in temperature. Pot holders and trivets should be used to protect a quartz countertop from anything hot.
- Though quartz countertops are not approved for outdoor use, quartz may be used in outdoor kitchens with full overhead coverage from the elements.