LH Quartz

LH Quartz

LH Engineered Quartz (or simply referred to as LH Quartz) is man-made, manufactured from 80% to 85% quartz, polymer resins, and pigments that are compacted under intense vibration, pressure, and vacuum into dense, non-porous slabs.

LH Quartz does not require sealing and is also one of the bacteria-free surfaces available, making it house owners’ popular choice for their kitchen countertops.

LH QUARTZ

Advantages of LH Quartz

Reason To Choose LH Quartz For Your Home

Lian Hin prioritizes building strong relationships with both partners and customers, ensuring delightful encounters through timely communication and a seamless customer experience. Their in-house technology allows for efficient tracking and updates, giving customers peace of mind throughout the process.

With a focus on quality and craftsmanship, Lian Hin delivers products that last, offering a fuss-free experience for customers. Their commitment extends from stringent quality checks on materials to providing personalized solutions, making the process of selecting and designing surfaces simple and enjoyable.

Features Of LH Quartz

Expert Solutions for All Your Surface Needs

NSF Certified

They are NSF certified meaning it is safe for food preparation.

Greenguard Certified

They are designed for use in indoor spaces as they meet strict chemical emissions limits.

Non-Porous

This material is non-porous meaning it does not need any sealing

Heat Resistant

Highly resistant to scratch, stain and heat.

Royal Edition

special edition

FAQs

Yes and No. Yes it is scratch resistant but you still need to take good care of it. They can however still be scratched when proper care is not shown, scratches are not covered by this warranty.

Yes. Though it is heat resistant, it is still advisable to use hot pads or trivets should any hot object be put on the top.

Yes, if you want it to fade. LH Quartz is recommended and best used indoors as strong emissions of ultraviolet rays will discolor it.

Use a soft microfiber cloth to dust off the quartz surfaces. Also, use a damp cloth (lightly dipped in water) to wipe daily / when needed.