Our process begins with a consultation. If you decide to choose natural stone over Quartz, we advise that you carefully inspect the slab before purchasing. Natural stone is rarely consistent in color and pattern, and you must approve of any natural pitting, color changes that may occur across the slab. Look a few similarly colored slabs to find one that perfectly matches your cabinetry. We carry genuine 3 cm. Once we are able to get measurements of your existing countertops, we determine the approximate square footage needed for your counters.
Our vast array of today's leading kitchen cabinets are designed to meet your budget and lifestyle. We are the nation's largest Masterbrand cabinetry distributor, and carry a variety of other specialty lines. Masterbrands participates in the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association's (KCMA) stringent Performance & Construction Standard for kitchen and vanity cabinets. Tests conducted by an independent laboratory measure structural integrity, as well as the drawer, door and finish durability. The first step is to contact our designers and set up a consultation.
The natural stone countertop you have purchased for your home is an investment that will give you many years of beautiful service. Stone is a natural product and simple care and maintenance will keep it looking beautiful. Make sure you understand which methods are best for your particular stone countertop. Natural stone is categorized into three basic geological classifications by their respective formation processes: sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous. Additionally, stones in each category can be either calcareous or siliceous.
Granite, Marble, and other natural stone are quarried throughout the world in a variety of colors with varying mineral compositions. The variations throughout the stone are highly desirable and give the slab unique properties that differentiate it from others. For this reason, we recommend you select slabs quarried from the same stone to ensure a similar match in color and veining. For example, granite high in feldspar will have rich red or pink highlights. Mica produces brown or black veining while quartz gives pink, white, or black hues to the stone.