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Only The Best Resources for Laminate Countertops / Solid Surface Countertops / Granite, Marble & Stone / Ceramic Tile Laminate Countertops Dupont Corian -
Solid surface countertops for the kitchen and bath.
Formica - Formica
Corporation is a recognized innovator in the surfacing and countertop industry.
Our site is designed for consumers, designers and building professionals.
Hartson-Kennedy One
of the largest manufacturers of countertop products in the world.
Belanger Laminates - A Canadian manufacturer of countertops, postform doors and thermoplastic doors. Laminex - Manufacturer, marketer and distributor of contemporary decorative surfaces, countertops, substrates and complementary products. Nevamar Decorative
Surfaces - Decorative countertops and surfaces featuring beautiful Nevamar
laminates.
Pionite Laminates - High quality decorative surfacing and countertop products for a wide variety of commercial and residential applications. From traditional uses like counter tops, case goods and furniture. Safas Corporation -
Offers polymer products for use in countertops, floor tiles,
and household accessories.
SwanStone -
Manufactures kitchen, bath and restaurant products made of a
solid surface material.
Wilsonart
International Decorative surfacing products for a wide
variety of commercial and residential countertops and applications.
Klein's
Tri-Cove Company Countertops,Countertops, Countertops Formica,
Wilsonart, Pionite, Nevamar, Corian,Gibraltar, Fountainhead,
SSV by Wilsonart, Avonite, Butcher block. Anything you need
for custom countertops.
Solid Surface
Article on Solid Surface Countertops Corian - A
unique solid material born of the minds of men, taking shape in the hands of
craftspeople, evolving in the world of manufacturing. A material that is versatile
and durable with solid beauty that goes all the way through. It looks good,
feels good and lasts a long time. Durable long lasting countertops.
Wilsonart - Who said there's only one choice for elegant, upscale
solid surfacing installations? With Wilsonart, you decide.
Hartson-Kennedy One of the largest manufacturers of countertop products in the world. Belanger Laminates Inc. Belanger Laminates is a canadian manufacturer of countertops, postforms doors and thermoplastic doors, all top quality products. Solid Design Fabricators North-West Florida's leading Importer, Fabricator and Distributor of marble kitchen counter tops, granite, flooring Travertine, columns, Limestone Balustrades and more. Marble / Granite / Stone / Concrete Countertops Frequently asked questions about Granite Countertops at Marble.com
Do It Yourself Granite Discount Granite Countertops for the DIY'er or Contractor in California. This modular system saves you 50% or more compared to even the warehouse prices. Adam Ross Cut Stone
Inc. - supplier of veneer stone, retaining wall stone, cultured stone,
marble, and granite.
Ancor Granite Tile - Manufacturer
of granite tile and modular panels.
Great Granite Counters,
Inc. - Custom Granite Countertops for kitchens and baths. 50 colors of
natural granite from around the world.
Canital Granite Ltd - Custom made granite countertops. Dixie Cut Stone & Marble, Inc. - Fabrication and supply of limestone, marble, granite and slate for exterior veneer, landscape products, fireplaces, carvings and ornaments. Instile - Manufacturer and Importer of natural stone products from all over the world. We specialize in materials from Italy, India, Brazil, Turkey, Spain, Indonesia, Philippines, Mexico and Israel. Marble, limestone, granite, slate, sandstone, quartzite, tumbled stone, markers, monuments, tiles & slabs in polished, honed, flamed, chiseled and sawn finishes. Marblemaster - Granite,
marble, travertine and limestone tile and slab imported and fabricated to custom
specifications from around the world bring factory direct savings to the consumer
or developer.
Owen Marble Shop, Inc. - Custom
fabrication of imported & domestic granite, marble and limestone.
RMG Stone Products, Inc. -
Manufacturer of marble and granite products.
Rodeo Marble Corp. -
Full service marble shop, specializing in water jet
inlay work. Catalog online. Shipping worldwide.
Ruggeri Marble and Granite,
Inc. - Manufacturers of custom designed marble, granite and ceramic tile
countertops, fireplaces, and bath and shower enclosures.
Stonwest Granite & Marble -
Fabricator of fireplaces, kitchen countertops, and tops for any type of furniture.
Tru-Stone Corporation -
Precision granite, surface plates, and machine bases.
Verona Marble Company, Inc. - Supplier
of natural marble, natural granite & agglomerate stone tiles and slabs.
Stone Palace - Manufactures stone furniture and architectural details. Vermont Granite
Works - Our Artists and Artisans create custom granite and marble work...
as enduring as our mountains....as timeless as Vermont craftsmanship. If
you can envision it, we can create it in stone!
Concrete
Buddy Rhodes Studio,
Inc. - Designs and creates precast and colored concrete tiles, kitchen
countertops, bathrooms, fireplace surrounds, and more.
Solid Surface Counter Tops
Unlike developments in the computer
or pharmaceutical industries, synthetic work surface
materials may not seem worthy of space age technology.
But one look at the past decade shows a rapidly evolving
array of products, not the least of which is generically
dubbed "solid surfacing." When solid surfacing material was first introduced some 25 years ago, the product barely resembled what it has become today. The versatility and practicality of solid surfacing has been further enhanced with the recent introduction of solid surfacing veneer, a thinner, lighter weight option that carries most of the same performance and design characteristics as its thicker cousins. Looking at the brief history of solid surfacing, we have seen a natural¬and accelerated¬evolution from the thicker, heavier materials. The first products, manufactured and marketed as 3/4-inch-thick sheets, were promoted primarily for horizontal applications such as countertops and work surfaces. Little known, and little understood, they were extremely expensive and hard to handle due to hefty weight. Panels were generally installed over cabinetry and millwork bases with silicone joints, which became easily strained. Edge details were simple and limited. Realizing that this thick, heavy 3/4-inch-material was over-engineered for most horizontal applications, scientists and fabricators alike searched for a thinner alternative. Solid surfacing in 1/2-inch thickness met marketplace needs on several levels: high performance with no noticeable compromises and lower installation cost. The rapid acceptance of 1/2-inch-thick solid surfacing, and subsequent development of seam kits, represented a milestone for both the product and its usage: inlays and monolithic seams were possible, integral sinks and crafty edges emerged, and both residential and commercial applications increased. Vertical applications, such as wet walls and wainscoting, appeared. Like its 3/4-inch predecessor, however, 1/2-inch solid surfacing was over-engineered for many of these new applications. Driven by the need to find a lighter weight option for vertical surfacing, the market looked for something even thinner. And 1/4-inch material met these needs. Solid surfacing acts like a workhorse material. Because renewability is one ofits greatest advantages, solid surfacing is ideal for high wear areas such as restaurant tables and food courts. More than 90 percent of 1/4-inch solid surfacing material
today goes into vertical applications: tub and shower
surrounds and wall cladding in wet areas. However, 1/4-inch
couldn't entirely replace 1/2-inch solid surfacing. Too
thin to be used without a substrate, it also was too
thick to be used as a substrate. The enormous force required
to achieve a consistent bond with particle board made
lamination impractical. Thus it could not be used in
horizontal applications.
The most recent evolution¬or revolution¬in solid surfacing is the development of 1/8-inch-thick solid surfacing material. Bonded to a wood substrate using laminating technology, it can be seamed to provide watertight joints. As such, it can be used for both horizontal and vertical surfaces, at considerably reduced fabrication and installation cost. The development of 1/8-inch material and the fabrication techniques that accompany it transforms solid surfacing from countertop material to multi-purpose decorative surface. It can be used in vertical as well as horizontal applications, delivering the same effect as thicker solid surfacing materials with the same product warranties. It can be mixed with other materials, such as wood, to warm up an application or laminate to create colorful or elegant design themes. The use of automated equipment and mass production technology also is bringing new solid surfacing products to market at affordable prices. As with the development of 1/2-inch and 1/4-inch material, the development of 1/8-inch solid surfacing represents significant growth and expansion for the solid surfacing market because it opens up opportunities for new venues and uses of the product. Nowhere is this more apparent than in commercial installations, such as: Toilet partitions Restaurant tables Conference
tables Salad bars Wainscoting Wall
systems Tub and shower surrounds Checkout
stands Reception counters, both vertical and horizontal
surfaces
Non-traditional markets also have emerged: millwork, office furniture, appliance fronts, restaurant furniture, residential cabinetry and commercial casework all can be clad in this renewable surface. These new application opportunities are further expanded by state-of-the-art manufacturing, which makes it possible to offer 1/8-inch solid surfacing in extra wide and custom width sizes. This is most pertinent in applications¬such as the 60-inch back wall of a tub surround¬where seaming would have been necessary with 30- or 36-inch wide sheet goods. Wide sheet capabilities also eliminate unsightly batten strips installed down the center of tub walls and can be used on wainscoting, wall systems and conference tables. Custom size sheet goods can be ordered within a quarter-inch of needs, length and width. Like side sheets, custom sizing minimizes waste and can reduce the installation price of large-scale jobs. Design possibilities are not the only story. Solid surfacing is really a workhorse material too. And renewability is one of it most significant characteristics. The same is true of 1/8-inch solid surfacing. Regular, routine maintenance and renewal will not affect the function and good looks of the product. (A high powered random orbital sander using 180 micron sandpaper takes seven to 10 minutes to sand off only 15 mil of solid surfacing material. And that's with some serious elbow grease!) This makes it practical to use solid surfacing in high wear areas such as restaurant tables, in fast food restaurants or food courts, where maintenance usually means replacing worn out materials with something new. Now it's possible to renew the existing surfacing. Routine maintenance is simple: a random orbital sander renews the finish to its original sheen for a nominal cost to the owner. And, depending on the size of the application or institution, maintenance staff can be trained to renew their own surfaces. The product's reparability provides a confidence factor when specifying the product in high abuse areas, such as commercial restrooms. If a toilet partition is damaged by graffiti, the surface can be renewed. If the product is damage by etching or deep scratches, the damaged area can be repaired. Most applications can be brought back to their original looks with minimum hassle and expense. Compared with some more traditional materials, up-front costs of 1/8-inch material may be a little higher. In other cases costs may be lower, or comparable. But the elegance that comes with these performance characteristics can save the owner in the long-run. The renewability and reparability of the product can extend the life and the image that designers create for their clients. Two Types of Solid Surfacing Who said there's only one choice for elegant, upscale
solid surfacing installations? With Wilsonart, you decide.
Because both of our types are acrylic-based, renewable
and repairable, and are covered by 10-year transferable
warranties when installed by certified fabricators.
FEATURES AND BENEFITSNew 1/8-inch solid surfacing has all the features and benefits of traditional 1/2-inch solid surfacing: Seamed joints are inconspicuous and watertight. Surface finish is renewable by consumer, and repairable by a professional. Undermount solid surfacing sinks can be seamed in for desirable integral look. 1/8-inch solid surfacing carries the same limited 10-year installed, transferable warranty. The lighter weight makes 1/8-inch material the best option for vertical wall cladding and wet walls; it's easier to use and less expensive to install. Simplified installation techniques yield less expensive work surfaces and countertops, making solid surfacing affordable to those who want the luxurious look but not the price. Laminating technology makes it possible to integrate solid surfacing into many traditional laminate applications and laminating production systems. And the recent development of coordinating edge systems in solid surfacing, acrylic, wood, rubber and PVC open up even more opportunities. This article was provided by Wilsonart International, whose corporate philosophy emphasizes that the future of surfacing lies in continuous improvement and development of new materials. Wilsonart has a highly trained team of research and development scientists and partners with leaders in innovative material development, such as Aristech Chemical Corp., a leader in acrylic surfacing, to bring 1/8-inch Wilsonart® SSV[TM] Solid Surfacing Veneer to market. |
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