THE SOLID SURFACE ADVANTAGE
What is a solid surface?
Solid surface is a hard
synthetic material (polyester or
acrylic) with natural fillers,
primarily used for horizontal
countertops and vertical wall
applications, e.g. kitchens,
bathrooms, service counters, tub
and shower walls, etc.
Why Choose Solid Surface?
Solid surface is an
extraordinarily versatile
surfacing material which offers
a host of benefits in
performance and aesthetics with
incredible application and
design flexibility.
Applications for solid surface
are extremely far reaching.
Traditionally, the largest
market for solid surface is
kitchen & bathroom countertops.
The design flexibility, color
and texture options and
performance attributes of solid
surface are driving more and
more builders, architects,
designers and homeowners to
choose solid surface.
Is it easy to keep clean &
sanitary?
Yes! It's probably the easiest
countertop to clean and
maintain. It's 100% non-porous
and is approved by the National
Sanitation Foundation.
Why can't I install it?
To maintain the quality of the
product and validate the 10-15
year warranty, installation and
warranty, only trained, licensed
installers are allowed to
install these products.
Can solid surface really be
repaired?
Yes, solid surface can be
repaired. That is the beauty of
the product.
Does solid surface stain?
No! Because of its
non-porous qualities, stains are
not able to penetrate the
material. There may be some
superficial staining, e.g.
coffee, etc., but these can be
removed easily by using your
household Scotch-Brite® pad.
Which is better: tile, solid
surface, marble, granite or
laminate?
Every product has its
advantages and disadvantages.
Comparing price, reparability,
warranties and customer needs
determine which surface is best
for them.
What colors are available in
solid surface?
There are many available colors.
There is a color to suit every
style or decor.

How long does solid surface
last?
Because of its synthetic nature,
theoretically it can last a
lifetime.
Can solid surface be used in
commercial applications?
Absolutely! It is used in many
commercial applications due to
its durability, look, and the
fact that it does not harbor
bacteria. It is used for
reception counters, desks, tray
slides, rest rooms, etc.
Can I put a hot pot on solid
surface?
To prevent heat damage, always
use a hot pad or trivet with
rubber feet to protect your
solid surface. Hot pans, as well
as some heat generating
appliances like frying pans and
crock pots, can damage solid
surface if some protective means
is not used.
Are solid surface products
heat resistant?
Yes. While very high and direct
heat will damage most solid
surface products, solid surface
materials do not burn or
combust. Therefore, if you
counter is damaged by excessive
heat, in most cases it can be
repaired. To prevent heat
damage, always use a hot pad or
trivet with rubber feet.
What finishes are available
on solid surface products?
All products are available
in matte or polishes finish.
While some colors and textures
look better polished and others
in matte, meet with one of our
representatives to determine
what finish is most appropriate
for your specific application.
How do I get color samples?
Color samples are available upon
request. Contact us for more
information.
What is a standard counter?
Due to the available sizes of
sheet material, a "standard"
countertop is typically a solid
color, is 24" deep, has a 4"
set-on backsplash, a simple 2"
edge, and a top mount sink
and/or cook top cutout. It is
important to understand that
even though "standard" counters
are substantially less expensive
that an "upgraded" counter, the
same level of craftsmanship
should be apparent on both types
of counters.
What is an "upgraded"
counter?
Counters are only limited by
your creativity and budget.
Depending on your priorities,
coved backsplashes, full-height
backsplashes, extra-wide
peninsulas, seamed-in sinks,
color lines, inlays,
sandblasting, and large edges
are all available at additional
charge.
Is solid surface better than
granite?
Solid surface and granite are
both mid to high-end countertop
materials. Typically,
individuals interested in a
specific "look" that is only
available in a natural stone
will not necessarily be happy
with a compromise. However,
solid surface materials offer
numerous advantages to natural
stone in terms of quality,
design, care and maintenance,
and cost.
How does solid surface
compare to granite in price?
A standard counter typically
costs substantially less in
solid surface material. However,
with numerous upgrades, a
well-crafted solid surface
counter costs about the same as
a well-crafted granite counter.
What kind of sink can I use
with a solid surface counter?
Any kind you like! At the
high-end in terms of quality and
price, you can use a seamed-in
solid surface sink that is
covered by the same warranty as
the countertop material. In the
mid range, is a high-quality
stainless steel or cast iron
undercount sink. On the low-end,
is a good quality stainless
steel or cast iron top mount
sink.

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