Countertops and Accessories

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Natural Stone – Granite

Granite is a durable natural stone that has been used for kitchen countertops since the 1980’s. Granite is available in a wide variety colors and is attractive to many homeowners because of its moderate price point. Granite and other natural stones are is resistant to damage from heat and will not stain if sealed properly.

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Natural Stone Granite Countertops Memphis Tri-State
Natural Stone Granite Countertops Memphis Tri-State
Natural Stone Marble Countertops Memphis Tri-State
Natural Stone Marble Countertops Memphis Tri-State

Natural Stone – Marble

Marble countertops will give your kitchen a distinctive classic and elegant appearance. Marble is available in a variety of colors with each piece having a unique amount of veining. Marbles are softer stone than granites, which makes it more susceptible to damage. However, with proper care and maintenance they can last just as long as granite countertops.

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Natural Stone – Quartzite

Quartzite is a natural stone that delivers superior durability as well as emulating the elegant appearance of marble.  Quartzite countertops are available in many different colors some of which are; Taj Mahal, Mont Blanc, Fusion, and Cristallo.

Unlike other materials- like engineered stone, quartzite will not fade or discolor overtime. It is resistant to UV radiation- ideal for kitchens boasting large, sun-facing windows- and it will not stain due to chemical or natural reactions, such as results from leaving cut lemon on a marble countertop overnight.

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Natural Stone Quartzite Countertops Memphis Tri-State
Natural Stone Quartzite Countertops Memphis Tri-State
Natural Stone Soapstone Countertops Memphis Tri-State

Natural Stone – Soapstone

Soapstone countertops are the “original stone countertop”. Its use for countertops dates back to the 1800’s. The natural beauty of the stone makes it an appealing option for traditional homes as well as high-end luxury homes. Soapstone has a silky feel that is similar to the feel of soap. Soapstone is comparable to other natural stones in both price, veining, and heat resiliency. However, unlike other natural stones Soapstone has a matte finish.

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Quartz

Quartz countertops are an engineered manmade stone, produced by many different brand names.  Some of our featured brands are Daltile One Quartz, PacShore Quartz, and Ceasarstone. The countertop process begins with natural quartz that has been mined and ground down to form an aggregate.  Then the aggregate is mixed with resins and pigments.  Finally, the mixture is then compressed and heated until the resins have cured. The finished countertops can come in a wide variety of colors or designs.

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Natural Stone Quartz Countertops Memphis Tri-State

Featured Quartz Manufacturers

Quartz – Daltile One Quartz
Quartz – Daltile One Quartz

Quartz – Daltile One Quartz

Founded in 1947, Daltile began in Dallas, TX as the Dallas Ceramics Company. Many might know them for their tile. However, in late 1990’s they entered the natural stone countertops industry. Daltile is committed to quality, innovation, value, and sustainability. They produce all of their quartz slabs for countertops in Dickson, TN. This plant is one of their ten that recover and reuse 100% of the wastewater from the manufacturing process. This to date has kept 125 million gallons of water from entering municipal water treatment facilities.

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Quartz – PacShore Quartz

In 2004 PacShore was founded with the mission of combining durable, high quality stone, and value.  Headquartered in Austin, Texas, PacShore Quartz has manufacturing facilities in Jacksonville, Florida and Italy.  PacShore Quartz offers ten different colors to meet a variety of design palettes.

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Quartz – PacShore Quartz
Quartz – Ceasarstone
Quartz – Ceasarstone

Quartz – Ceasarstone

In 1987 Ceasarstone was founded and pioneered the quartz surfacing process.  The corporate headquarters are in Israel.  However, they have made a substantial investment in America.  They have a production plant in Richmond Hills, Georgia, that opened in May 2015. They featured several dozen different colors or design patterns to meet any style goal.

Caesarstone is the first quartz surfacing company to receive ISO 14001 certification (a global standard specifically for environmental protection), ISO 9001 (quality management standard), NSF (public health and safety) certification and the respected Good Housekeeping Seal from Good Housekeeping Research Institute.

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Other Quartz Manufacturers We Work With

Crescent • Cambria • Hanstone • MSI • Prestige • Silestone • Vicostone

Plastic Laminate

Plastic Laminate

Plastic laminate countertops are an inexpensive alternative to natural stone or quartz countertops. They come in a wide variety of colors and patterns, many of which mimic the appearance of natural stone.

Laminate countertops are produced by applying and bending a laminate sheet onto a substrate. The most common substrate is particleboard, although plywood maybe used. Sheets of decorative paper and overlay paper are saturated with resin. Then the paper and resin are pressed under high heat to create a single laminated sheet.

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Plastic Laminate – Wilsonart

Plastic Laminate – Wilsonart

In 1956, Ralph Wilson founded the Ralph Wilson Plastics Company in Temple, Texas.  His mission was to provide consumers with beautiful decorative surfaces, customer service, and a culture of people who care.  Mr. Wilson’s focus on quality and durability prompted him to incorporate his laminates into nearly every decorative aspect of his private residence in Temple.  The company owns the home now; most of the original laminates are still in place and in excellent condition.  Since then they have grown to be a global brand with 5,000 employees.

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Plastic Laminate – Formica

In 1912 electrical engineers, Daniel J O’Connor and Herbert A. Faber were working at Westinghouse when they discovered that high-pressure plastic resins could be used to insulate electrical parts. Since they were searching “for” a substitute of the insulation material “mica”, Formica was coined.  Beginning in the 1930’s the company shifted from industrial applications to decorative laminate products.  Formica laminates became a popular choice for cafes, nighclubs, and railway cars because they were colorful, durable, and “cigarette proof”.  Over the years, Formica has continued to focus on design and quality, while they have grown into a global presence.

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Plastic Laminate – Formica
Cultured Marble

Cultured Marble

Cultured marble is appealing to many homeowners because it is less expensive and more durable than natural marble.  However, it maintains the elegant appearance of natural marble. It is available in many different colors and a polished or matte finish.  Unlike natural marble, it is non-porous, which means it is stain resistant from shampoos, makeup, hair dye, and many other bathroom products.  It is easy clean, only requiring a soap sponge and mild soap.

Our cultured marble is a manufactured in Cordova, TN. It has many different applications such as; vanity countertops, sinks, shower walls, bathtubs, and whirlpool tubs. It is made up of ground limestone or marble that is combined with a liquid polyester resin (liquid plastic).

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