Silica-Free Quartz Countertops in California

Find local distributors of low-silica and silica-free engineered stone across 68 California cities.

California's 2025 Cal/OSHA silica standard changed what architects, designers, and homeowners need to know when specifying countertops. This directory connects you with local distributors who carry silica-free and low-silica materials — products like BioQuartz®, Caesarstone ICON, and silica-free alternatives available for kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial projects statewide.

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68 California Cities
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What You Should Know

What Is Silica-Free?

Silica-free engineered stone contains less than 1% crystalline silica — or zero silica. Products like BioQuartz® use alternative mineral bases that eliminate the health risks associated with traditional quartz fabrication.

California's 2025 Rule

Cal/OSHA's permanent silica rule (effective 2025) sets strict exposure limits for stone fabrication. Architects and specifiers are now writing silica-free materials into project specs by default across California.

What You'll Find Here

Each city page lists local distributors with good reviews carrying silica-free and low-silica countertop materials, with contact information, Google Maps ratings, and directions.

Silica-Free Countertop Distributors Across California

Silica-Free Countertops in California: What to Know

California leads the country in silica safety standards for the stone industry. The 2025 Cal/OSHA permanent rule on respirable crystalline silica (RCS) exposure set some of the strictest fabrication safety requirements in the nation — accelerating a shift among architects and designers toward silica-free and low-silica materials that was already underway.

Silica-free engineered stone — including BioQuartz®, Caesarstone ICON™, and Aurea Stone ZERO — contains no crystalline silica. These products are increasingly specified in residential kitchens, commercial interiors, and healthcare environments where indoor air safety and material certification matter.

This directory covers 68 California cities. Each page lists local distributors with good reviews who carry compliant materials, along with contact information and Google Maps ratings. For the latest product reviews, brand comparisons, and specification guides, visit Silica Free News.