

What exactly is expiring
Two engineered stone EPDs for Daltile’s ONE Quartz Surfaces are marked to expire on March 25, 2027. They cover the 20 mm and 30 mm slab thicknesses under a cladding product systems PCR and were verified by UL. A related ONE Quartz Surfaces declaration runs to April 25, 2027, so a narrow gap follows right after March.
Are replacements live yet
As of July 20, 2026, we did not find replacement EPDs published for these specific ONE Quartz thicknesses. That means the countdown is real. If new declarations are filed, timing them to post before March 25 avoids any ambiguity for project teams.
What stays current in Daltile’s portfolio
Daltile has several tile EPDs with validity into 2030 for plant‑specific wall, floor, and mosaic programs in the International EPD System. The company also lists a mineral surfaces slab line with a declaration current to late 2030, which gives specifiers other Daltile options while quartz renewals are prepared. For a quick view of their broader sustainability commitments, see Daltile’s sustainability hub. (Daltile Sustainability, 2026) (daltile.com)
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If renewals lag, what will displace these SKUs
Specifiers will likely pivot to brands with current engineered stone EPDs that slot into the same applications. Two common alternatives are Silestone by Cosentino and Caesarstone, both with product‑specific EPDs listed in The International EPD System and current as of 2026. You can access Silestone’s EPD from Cosentino or Environdec, and Caesarstone lists quartz models covered via Environdec as well. (The International EPD System, 2025) (Silestone EPD, 2025) (Caesarstone EPD, 2025) (environdec.com)
Why a renewal blackout hurts specs
On many public and private projects, a missing or expired product‑specific EPD forces teams to model impacts with conservative defaults. That creates a selection penalty the product did not need to carry. The commercial effect is simple to picture, like showing up to a playoff game without your starting lineup.
Renewal pacing that keeps momentum
Plan on a clean handoff from the current EPDs to the next ones. Lock the reference year, gather plant utilities, waste, inbound materials, and volumes early, and confirm the target PCR with your program operator before modeling. If formulations or sourcing shifted since 2022, flag those changes up front so verification is smooth and the document is posted fast, not stuck in edits.
Useful links for teams tracking coverage
Daltile’s sustainability page is a good starting point for policies and contacts. We also keep category roundups that help benchmark coverage across tile and surfacing. Try our snapshots on Daltile’s EPD coverage and on Cosentino’s portfolio, which maps where Silestone and Dekton EPDs sit today. (EPD Guide, 2025) (Cosentino overview, 2025) (epd.guide)
What this means between now and March 2027
If Daltile publishes updated ONE Quartz Surfaces declarations before March 25, 2027, specifiers keep continuity and nothing falls off submittals. If not, projects that require current EPDs will definitley tilt to alternatives with live documents until renewals post. A little urgency now saves a lot of scrambling later.


