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We recommend you always view the material before fitting, as a sample or picture may slightly differ. All natural stones will vary in markings, colour, veins and shading. We would advise visiting us to view the product so you are aware of what it will look like once fitted.
There are three options you have when choosing the thickness of the slab, 20mm, 30mm and very rarely 40mm. In our experience we find most kitchen work surfaces are 30mm. but that depends on your preference.
Yes. Having different material will mean the price will vary. Limestone tends to be more adaptable to work with, therefore less work is needed with our technicians.
If you do have a price range in mind let us know and we can advise you of the best material.
Unlike man made material granite it very hard standing. It can with stand hot temperatures and can also with stand everyday use for cutting and chopping. If required we could also supply a chopping board in the same material for a price.
We would usually recommend no. The reason for this is at some point it may hinder any works that we may carry out. Tiling or plastering should be left till after the material is fitted as once the template it done the work surface will be cut to that size.
We always recommend that someone be on site at the time of templating as this will be the exact replica of how your material will be cut to size. If we receive any incorrect information it is not always rectable. We can not accept any liability for miss information given by a third party. Templates can be made in many ways.
We do hold an extensive range of all types of stones in stock, although we may need to order your material. We have a close relationship with our suppliers so providing we have your material we aim to have the job completed within 2-5 working days.
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