Hello Experts,
We are looking for any research or information on Colima lava countertops.
How does it compare to granite or quartz products in terms of useage?
Any info related to the durability, practicality, viability would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Linda, San Jose CA USA
Lava ones are totally the nicest countertops around in my opinion. But they are expensive and sometimes hard to find.
They repel water so water damage isn't a big concern, they don't scratch, and you can set a hot pan on them and they won't burn.
I have never heard of the brand Colima though. It is a volcano in Mexico though.
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