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    You won't find the only American quartz manufacturer with more than 60 years of crafting fine stone surfaces at every home improvement store, but FUSE Specialty Appliances is your connection to this leader in premium quartz. Our direct line to Cambria natural quartz surfaces is a popular choice for homeowners and builders who are looking for the latest kitchen, bath, and floor surfaces that are durable, attractive, and high quality.

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    Cambria quartz countertops are extremely versatile — whether it’s minimalism, modern farmhouse, or coastal — and because they’re made of pure white quartz, you can truly see and see the difference in quality.

    Make your next remodel special when you select the one-of-a-kind with Cambria countertops and the help of FUSE design specialists who turn the beauty of Cambria quartz into the perfect statement for your dream kitchen.

    Get Inspired by Our Selection of Cambria Quartz Countertops

    • Harlow Countertop
    • Delamere Countertop
    • Bridport Countertop
    • Mayfair Countertop
    • Hailey Countertop
    • Armitage Countertop

    White quartz is the secret to Cambria’s quality and beauty, but that doesn’t mean it comes in one look. In fact, the Cambria quartz countertops come in a variety of shades and patterns to match whatever mood you’re going for in the kitchen. Cambria quartz colors include options from black variations with white veining for a big, bold impact to subtle white quartz countertops with beautiful striations for a lighter stone look. Cambria even offers quartz surfaces comparable to granite and marble with the added benefits you don’t get from either. Schedule a countertop consultation today to see how our design experts and Cambria quartz countertops can make your vision a reality.

    CAMBRIA VS. GRANITE

    There’s a real joy in a truly clean surface. Because it’s not porous like granite, quartz is easier to clean and easier to keep bacteria-free. Quartz is also harder than granite, making it more durable.

    Cambria vs. Granite
    Cambria vs. Marble

    CAMBRIA VS. MARBLE

    Quartz shares marble’s elegance, but it’s much harder—and much less likely to stain—so that elegance lasts.

    CAMBRIA VS. CONCRETE

    Quartz is as practical as it is sophisticated. Concrete needs time to cure; it cracks over the years and generally requires more maintenance.

    Cambria vs. Concrete
    Cambria vs. Soapstone

    CAMBRIA VS. SOAPSTONE

    Quartz countertops are significantly more durable than soapstone countertops, which can scratch easily and must be oiled regularly to maintain their appearance.

    Countertop Comparison

    MarbleGraniteCambria
    Durable
    Maintenance Free
    Stain Resistant
    Food Safe
    Product Warranty

    We're the Best Cambria Countertop Installers in South Florida

    Sure, there are other locations for a quartz countertop South Florida residents can choose over us. But premium countertops deserve professional attention, and at FUSE Specialty Appliances, you can expect nothing less. With more than 30 years of experience and collaborations with the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) and American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), among other reputable names in the industry, we’ve been part of the dream for countless home remodels, including quality countertop installation South Florida FL homeowners trust in.

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    Our goal isn’t to be another option on your "Cambria quartz near me" search — we want to set the standard and show you how quality brands like Cambria countertops are meant to be showcased with our top-of-the-line services you find anywhere else in your "Cambria dealers near me" quest.

    FAQ

    Is Cambria quartz good quality?

    Yes! Cambria surfaces are made of top materials and mixed with binders for even more durability and resistance to stains, heat, and use. In fact, Cambria countertops are designed to last for decades of use.

    Does Cambria quartz stain?

    No! Cambria quartz countertops are infused with special materials that make them naturally resistant to staining. And because Cambria quartz is not porous, there’s no need to seal the surface.

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