• 6/28/2017 6:00 AM

Silestone - A New Take On Quartz

When choosing a surfacing material for your residential or commercial need, it can often feel overwhelming due to the many options available to you in the marketplace. In an effort to help alleviate some of this stress, we thought we’d take on some of that burden by doing the research for you. We’ve been carrying out this task by choosing a different surfacing material each week and explaining in depth what the specific material is, how it’s made, its associated benefits, where it’s best used, and overall why we think it’d be a good option for you. This week our material of choice is Silestone - a surfacing material that is made by combining some of the hardest and more resilient materials in the world. Much like the previous weeks, we’ll again explain more clearly exactly what Silestone is, how it’s made, the advantages that come along with using it, where we see it to be best used, and overall why we think it’d be smart for you to utilize Silestone for whatever your surfacing need. Read below to find out more about Silestone!

  • 6/21/2017 6:00 AM

Radianz - Where Natural Stone & Tech Meet

In an effort to better inform you about all of the surfacing options available to you, we’ve started covering different materials each week and giving an in-depth look at each. Last week was Dekton, and we explained exactly what Dekton was, how it’s made, its advantages, where it is best used, and just overall why it’s a great option to choose when it comes to surfacing materials. This week we’ll focus on Radianz. We’ll continue with the same formula by giving you a better idea of what exactly radianz is, what it’s comprised of, the advantages of utilizing it in your home or business, where it is commonly used, and generally why it’s a great product for whatever your need! Our hope is that by explaining all your options and offering a closer look at different building materials in the marketplace, we’ll be able to help you narrow down your search!

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