About Lido Quartz
Like many other quartz producers,
Lido Quartz makes its engineered stone materials using quartz, a resin bond, and pigments. Since quartz is manufactured, it can be made to resemble various natural stones. Additionally, engineered stone is made in a variety of creative looks. Lido Quartz sells itself as the ideal decision for kitchens.
According to the Lido Quartz care instructions, their product is virtually maintenance free and can easily be cleaned. The care and maintenance page makes the following statement:
Lido Quartz is virtually maintenance free and can be cleaned with extreme ease.
So, what is the selection like?
Available Quartz Colors
Lido Quartz has a few collections of surfaces. Here is a list of the colors they offer:
- Tuscany - LQ510
- Santorelli - LQ501
- Carrara - LQ500
- Matisse - LQ502
- Bianco Venatino - LQ504
- Dolce Vita - LQ505
- Calacatta - LQ508
- Calacatta Borghini - LQ507
- Milano - LQ506
- Aspen - LQ509
- Valencia - LQ503
- Absolute White - LQ910
- Alpine - LQ911
- Pearl White - LQ912
- Santorini - LQ915
- Rio - LQ802
- Athens - LQ710
- Cement - LQ701
- Argento - LQ718
- Stone Grey - 703
- Graphite - LQ702
- Carbon - LQ705
- Costa Rica - LQ808
- Charcoal - LQ719
- Tofino - LQ800
- Comox Grey - LQ715
- Montana - LQ714
- Champagne - LQ601
- Madrid - LQ602
- Lexington - LQ600
Warranty
Lido Quartz offers a 15 year warranty on its products. Here is the information that is on their website:
Lido Quartz provides every client with our industry leading 15 year certified warranty. We want you to rest assured knowing we fully stand behind our superior quality. We are always at your service to answer any questions and solve any problems to maintain your full satisfaction with your Lido Quartz surfaces.
Care & Maintenance
As a general rule, quartz is relatively easy to take care of. If you follow some basic, simple rules, you can clean it with warm water and mild soap. However, it can be temperamental if you begin using strong chemicals on it or leaving home made concoctions on the surface for long periods of time. Caring for Lido Quartz is simple as well. Here are some basics when it comes to maintaining the look of your quartz surface:
However, there are other substances that can cause discolorations on your quartz surface. For the varieties of things that can stain your surfaces, it is good to look into the various types of stain removal products and cleaners.
Caring for your quartz is an important aspect of owning it, but you have to have it installed first. So let's briefly take a look at how the quartz surface gets installed in the first place.
How to Install
If you have your eye on new quartz countertops in your kitchen or bathroom and have set you heart on Lido for the hard surfaces, then you may be interested in finding out what goes into installing Lido. Even if you do not want to know how to install Lido so that you can install it yourself it is still wise to research it. Why?
Even if you are having a fabrication professional install your quartz surfaces, knowing what the project consists of can help you understand the pricing, timing, and scope of what you are having done. Here are the steps for how to install Lido Quartz countertops.
- Having the proper tools - if you are installing the quartz, you will need to be sure you have these tools and supplies before you begin installing the Lido. However, if you are having it installed, the fabrication professional has most likely already invested in these tools and has them for the install.
- Measure your space - measure out the stone and mark the slab(s) for cutouts like the sink hole and the faucet holes. This can be tricky and will require more tools. In fact, the additional tools are specifically made for this purpose.
- Setting the quartz - after measuring the area to see where the cuts need to be made, lay out your Lido quartz on the base without any adhesive. This will allow you to get a good idea of how well the quartz will fit.
- Install your backsplash - if you have elected to have a backsplash installed with your Lido quartz surface, you will install it after the surface has been installed. Choosing the proper backsplash for your Lido surface plays a key role in the appeal of your project.
Installing Lido countertops is not a project that will take only one afternoon. In fact, the whole process takes multiple days because the consequences are huge if there is a mistake. So, if you are installing your Lido yourself, be sure you set aside plenty of time for the task. Otherwise, you may end up overloading yourself and having to hire a fabricator anyway. Additionally, if you are going the do-it-yourself route, you will want to be sure you have the correct tools for the job; all of which are available through distributors you can find here on our website.
Installation Tools
We offer a wide selection of products that can be used once you know
how to install quartz countertops; and that includes installing Lido quartz surfaces. When you go to install the slab, be sure you have all the right tools for the project. Here are some reminders for installing quartz & stone surfaces.
Sure, We have diamond blades that are designed to cut Lido quartz slabs. The
Matrix S diamond blade is outstanding for cutting quartz surfaces. It is by no means the only blade that we offer to cut quartz surfaces, but it does an outstanding job.
Another tool that is required for installing Lido Quartz is polishing pads (that is if you want a polished finish). Weha offers a number of polishing pads that work well for quartz surfaces. Depending on whether the polishing is done in a wet environment or dry environment, there are multiple choices. Here are some specifics:
Reminders for Installing Stone
- Know which type of edge the customer wants on the countertop when they install the material.
- Do you have the proper sink clips that are needed for the installation?
- What type of sink will the countertop have? Is there one in particular that compliments the Lido collection you are installing?
- Make sure you are all set on dry polishing pads just in case you have to touch up the surface during the install.
- If there is an overhang, have you included the the correct quality countertop support brackets for the installation?