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Quartz Slab

NT Pavers offers premium quartz slabs designed for kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial interiors. Our range of slabs provides large, seamless surfaces that reduce visible joints and uplift your design aesthetics. They are durable, stain-resistant, and low-maintenance for any space. Our engineered slabs are the preferred choice for homeowners, architects, and contractors seeking beauty with long-term reliability. Browse down below to find the perfect option for you.


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Why Choose Quartz Slabs?

Quartz offers the best combination of natural stone slab with the practical advantages of an engineered surface (like porcelain slabs). They are ideal for large installations where consistency, durability, and uninterrupted design matter most.

Large Format, Seamless Design

Quartz kitchen slabs have oversized dimensions. This makes them perfect for expansive counters, islands, and wall cladding. With fewer seams, a cleaner look, easier maintenance, and greater design flexibility.

Durability for Everyday Use

These slabs are engineered with natural quartz crystals and resins. This is why they are highly resistant to scratches, chips, and cracks. This strength makes them well-suited for both residential and commercial environments.

Stain-Resistant & Hygienic

Quartz engineered slabs are non-porous, so they resist stains from coffee, wine, oils, and cleaning agents effortlessly. This structure also prevents bacterial growth, ensuring surfaces remain hygienic and food-safe.

Variety in Patterns & Finishes

Slabs are available in a wide range of looks from marble-inspired veining, granite-like textures, solid hues, and concrete-style finishes. This versatility allows designers and homeowners to match quartz to any interior style.

Best Uses Of Quartz Slabs

Engineered slabs are versatile and offer both structural performance and aesthetic value through multiple applications.

Kitchen Countertops & Islands

Large Quartz Kitchen Countertop size reduces the number of seams in kitchens, making islands and counters look continuous and high-end. Their strength lies in cutting, cooking, and entertaining with ease.

Bathroom Vanities & Walls

They bring sophistication and practicality to bathrooms. They resist water damage, withstand humidity, and offer a luxurious surface for vanities, backsplashes, and even shower walls.

Commercial & Hospitality Projects

Commercial projects like hotels, restaurants, and retail spaces benefit from the durability of quartz. They maintain a polished appearance under heavy use while providing design consistency across large installations.

Feature Walls & Fireplace Surrounds

Large slabs are not just used for counters, but they can also be used as statement wall cladding or sleek fireplace surrounds. This adds both durability and contemporary appeal.

Quartz Slabs vs Granite Slabs vs Marble Slabs vs Porcelain Slabs

When it comes to finding slabs, you may come across marble, granite slabs, and porcelain slabs. How do quartz slabs measure with them? Let’s find out.

Feature Quartz Slabs Granite Slabs Marble Slabs Porcelain Slabs
Durability ✅ High ✅ High ❌ Moderate ✅ High
Maintenance ✅ Easy (no seal) ❌ Requires seal ❌ Requires seal ✅ Easy
Stain Resistance ✅ Excellent ❌ Moderate ❌ Poor ✅ Excellent
Seamless Design ✅ Large slabs ✅ Large slabs ✅ Large slabs ✅ Large slabs
Aesthetic Variety ✅ Wide Range ✅ Natural only ✅ Natural only ✅ Wide Range
Cost vs. Value ✅ Long-Term Value ✅ Mid-High ❌ High ✅ Mid-High

Engineered Quartz offers the balance of engineered reliability and the beauty of natural stone. It outperforms many alternatives in stain resistance and maintenance while matching them in elegance.

How to Choose the Right Quartz Slab

Selecting the right quartz slab includes balancing function, thickness, and design intent.

Color, Pattern & Finish Selection

 They come in a variety of patterns, from bright white with marble veining to bold blacks and grays. Neutral beige or taupe tones work well in transitional spaces, while solid dark slabs create modern contrast.

  • Polished finishes are the best for modern kitchens with reflective surfaces.
  • Matte or honed finish provides a softer and more natural look with reduced glare.
  • Veined slabs add depth and movement to counters and walls.

Thickness & Edge Profile

  • 2–3 cm slabs are standard thickness for residential countertops and align with the standard countertop depth used in most kitchens..
  • Mitered or built-up edges are used on islands or commercial projects for a bold, luxurious appearance.
  • Slim slabs can be used as wall cladding or backsplash material for a sleek finish.

Space & Application Considerations

  • A thicker slab is ideal for kitchen counters to add durability. 
  • For bathrooms, thinner slabs may be sufficient due to lighter usage. 
  • Reinforced installation is crucial for commercial spaces to handle heavy traffic.

Care Tips For Quartz Slab

Quartz is low-maintenance, so they don’t require a tough routine. You can keep them in good shape for longer by:

Wipe clean daily the spills and dust. They will stay in their pristine look for years to come.

Quartz slabs are heat-resistant but not heat-proof. So, direct heat exposure is not good for them. It is recommended to use trivets under hot pans to prevent thermal shock.

Why Buy Quartz Slabs from NT Pavers?

NT Pavers provides high-quality quartz slabs with a focus on service and reliability.

  • Wide selection of colors, finishes, and slab sizes.
  • Products are tested for strength, stain resistance, and long-term use.
  • Our team assists homeowners, contractors, and designers with slab selection and installation planning.
  • Backed by reviews and repeat clients across residential and commercial projects.

FAQs About Quartz Slabs

What sizes are quartz slabs available in?

They come in large format sizes, typically around 120” x 55”, though dimensions can vary by supplier and collection.

Do quartz engineered slabs need sealing like granite or marble?

No. Quartz is non-porous and doesn’t require sealing.

Can slabs be used for wall cladding?

Yes. Large slabs are commonly used for backsplashes, feature walls, and fireplace surrounds.

Is quartz more expensive than granite?

No. It is often priced similarly to mid-to-high-end granite.

Buy Best Quartz Slabs Today

Give your space the elegance and reliability of NT Pavers’ quartz slabs. Browse our complete collection today and request a free quote from our expert team to start your project. NT Pavers is the Quartz Slabs Supplier in New Jersey