Trusted Partners

"In business for over 30 years, our relationships with quarries and factories allow us to be at the forefront of new product development. This has led to our importing of more than 230 varieties of granite, marble, limestone, travertine, slate and onyx slabs and tile, making us one of the largest independently-owned importers of stone in the United States."

http://www.arizonatile.com/

"Cambria is the only producer of natural quartz surfaces in the United States. All other quartz countertop brands are imported. With state-of-the-art facilities, combined with the work ethic of experienced employee teams, Cambria has rapidly become an industry leader."

http://www.cambriausa.com/

"CaesarStone evolved a new kind of work surface by adding quartz to the Bretonstone process. The manufacture of slabs from a mixture of ground quartz aggregates, pigments and polymers proved to be the unique components necessary for this new generation of surfacing. As a result of this advanced technology, CaesarStone is able to provide improved products with unprecedented physical properties superior to those of marble, granite and other manufactured surfaces. For more than a decade CaesarStone has set new standards in innovation and craftsmanship and continues to set the trends in the industry."

http://www.caesarstoneus.com/

"Designers and architects around the world are already pushing the boundaries of traditional design breaking new ground with DuPont™ Corian® solid surface and Zodiaq® quartz surface. Two surfaces that offer the ultimate in freedom of choice and expression. Discover what they’re doing and realize your own vision."

http://www2.dupont.com/Corian_Global_Landing/en_US/index.html

"Formica Corporation is a global company with more than 100 years of experience designing and manufacturing all types of surfacing materials. It started as the dream of a few visionaries. Today Formica Corporation is the global leader in surfacing materials. In this section you'll learn more about who we are, how we do what we do, and why. Our unique history, our commitment to design, technology and the environment, they're what make us great."

http://www.formica.com/

"HanStone™ is an innovative new product that combines natural quartz, one of nature's hardest materials, with high quality polymer resin and pigment to produce a durable yet luxurious stone surface. We source various types, sizes and colors of quartz crystals from around the world, which provide the desired hue, feel and design, and capture the spirit and essence of natural colors."

http://www.hanstoneusa.com/

"We make beautiful surfaces that are durable enough to withstand every demand life throws at them. They’re tough, easy to clean, hygienic, stain-resistant, and backed by a 15-year transferable warranty, one of the best in the industry. Each of our products—HI-MACS® Acrylic Solid Surface and Viatera® Quartz Surfaces—are available in a wide variety of colors and designs, making it easy to find what’s right for your home, your style, your life."

http://www.lgsurfaces.com/

"Nevamar is committed to developing innovative HPL products that provide customers with the value and versatility they need to fulfill their creative vision."

http://www.nevamar.com/

"Pionite understands the challenge designers, architects, manufacturers and contractors face when specifying a high pressure laminate. Whether your project calls for a high-quality decorative laminate for residential use or a specialty surface that can withstand the extremes of a commercial environment, Pionite has the solution you need."

http://www.pionite.com/

"Staron® product lines currently include Staron® Solid Surfaces and Staron® Quartz. Staron® Solid Surfaces are a versatile, acrylic decorative surfacing material that have multiple commercial uses and are a popular countertop material in home construction and remodeling."

http://www.staron.com/

"Wilsonart International was founded as a producer of high pressure decorative laminate in 1956 in Temple, Texas, by Ralph Wilson, Sr., a retired laminate industry executive. Wilson’s intent was never to build a major competitor — the field in those days included 12 domestic competitors — but rather to fill his free time. Throughout the 1960s, Wilson’s “hobby” grew dramatically through a formula comprising a dedicated local work force, high-quality products and an old-fashioned commitment to customer service."

http://www.wilsonart.com/