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Materials Offered


Cultured Marble
Also referred to as cast polymer, is a plastic composite blend of high strength polyester resin and marble dust formed in a variety of molds to make a single piece article such as bathtubs, shower pans and vanity tops with a surface that resembles marble. Though it is a less expensive alternative to marble, it can have more tensile strength.

Solid Surface
Solid surfacing material is composed of acrylic polymer and alumina trihydrate. Its primary use is for kitchen worktops and bathroom vanity tops, but is also commonly used as a wall cladding in moisture applications (wet walls). Solid surface materials are very versatile and can be joined, shaped and finished to create many products.

Natural Stone ( Granite & Marble)
Granite has recently become the material of choice for homeowners remodeling their kitchens. Granite is both durable and beautiful, but it requires regular maintenance and comes in over 200 colors.

Engineered Stone ( Quartz)
Engineered stone is a composite material comprising rock and resin. It is used primarily for kitchen and vanity countertops. Engineered stone products are gaining in popularity and are sometimes preferred over granite products because engineered stone requires less maintenance and has better resistance to stains and bacterial contamination.

Engineered Marble
Is an enhanced marble for vanities, shower walls, tub decks - virtually any bathroom surface. Engineered Marble is made up of 93 percent marble and seven percent polyester resin and pigments, making it more durable, consistent and dependable than quarried or cultured marble.

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