Marble ___________________
Marble is created from pressurized limestone and gains the beautiful colours and streaks from minerals under the earth’s crust. Compared to Granite, Marble is a softer stone which makes it better for use in the bathroom and for fireplaces. Marble products have a unique look and the tonality of marble can remain over time especially when used in interiors.
Granite ___________________
When looking at new countertops you’re want counters that are durable and stylish. Granite meets all of the qualifications you’re looking for. Granite countertops are stunning in the bathroom and the kitchen. Granite will stand up to bacteria, chipping, scratching, cracks, and heat. Not only is granite durable and tough, it’s also a factor that can boos your homes resale value.
Manufactured Stone
There are advantages to choosing manufactured stone over natural stone. Through the manufacturing process, the slab takes on tendencies that will benefit you in the long run such as resistance to abrasions, dents, and more. They are also heat resistant and unlikely to stain. With their patterns and colors being more consistent than normal stone, you won’t have to worry about join lines being visible.
Tile
Tiles can be made from a variety of materials. There are many options when it comes choosing the best tile for your home. Upgrade your home style by adding stone tiles not only to your floors but also to your walls. No matter where you use tile in your home, you’ll be making a statement.
Edge Profiles
Choosing new stone countertops, you will be choosing the type, layout, and color. You will also be able to choose the type of edges your new countertop will have. The edge profiles can add extra style to your kitchen or bathroom. Our experts guide you through the stone edge profile options available and ensure you get the best look and feel for your countertops.
Quartzite
Quartzite is a non-foliated metamorphic rock. Made from pure quartz sandstone, it’s turned into quartzite through an organic heating process and pressure. Quartzite typically is white or grey although there Is some variation in pink and red which depends on the amount of iron oxide in the rock. Shades of yellow, green, blue or orange can also be present, depending on the presence of other minerals.