We deal with worktops made from natural stones and composites in the UK for over 10 years. Our experience allows us to cope with all the expectations of our customers. Long-term cooperation with factories in Poland as well as large companies in London provides high-quality workmanship and materials.
Our company, located in Wiltshire, is a family business. This allows us to keep the running costs at a minimum. Because of that, we can guarantee the lowest prices in Swindon, Wiltshire and surrounding areas.
Our company, located in Wiltshire, is a family business. This allows us to keep the running costs at a minimum. Because of that, we can guarantee the lowest prices in Swindon, Wiltshire and surrounding areas.
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Granite is an igneous rock and is formed from magma. Formed from molten lava then slowly cooled making it hard and dense as a diamond. Most granite intrusions are emplaced at depth within the crust, usually greater than 1.5 kilometres and up to 50 km depth within thick continental crust. The word granite comes from the Latin granum, a grain, in reference to the coarse-grained structure of such a crystalline rock.
Quartz composites are also often called engineered stone or quartz surfacing. They are popular for kitchen and bath vanity countertops and can also be used for most interior surfaces including bath surrounds and flooring. Quartz surfacing has the look and feel of natural stone, but technically is a solid-surfacing material.
Next, we will cut the worktops based on the templates we've prepared. We will prepare the edges, cut an opening for the sink and polish the surface. We can fit the worktops after approx. 10 days. All upstands will be trimmed from 30mm to 20mm from the same slab, to make sure the colours match. During the installation, we will make the joins using resin, use silicone to seal the sink and level all surfaces.
What should I consider when buying marble or granite? Precious stones, marble and granite have blessed humanity with a stunning natural beauty for centuries. On the other hand, these types of natural formations are characterised by volatility, highly appreciated by artists and designers. Customers with a modest knowledge of the nature of the material expect the marble ordered to be identical to the model presented in the catalogue.