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Quartz TopsWood TopsDrop-in & Vessel BowlsCultured Marble TopsCultured Marble Tops are made from the following man-made materials that are mixed and poured into a mold. The primary materials are: Polyester Resin mixed with Limestone (calcium carbonate). The gel coat is a resin. Standard faucet drilling is 4". Avoidable Cultured Marble Top ProblemsScratched and Chipped SurfacesAlmost all chipping and scratching of tops occurs when construction happens around an unprotected marble top. Marble tops are inviting areas to lay tools and other supplies during the final installation. However, this also invites scratches and chipping to the surface. We recommend that you install the marble top as the last phase of finishing the bathroom. Or if this is not possible, then cut a piece of cardboard that fits over the flat part of the top and tape this into position to assist in protecting the top. Drain Area Hairline CracksThis is generally caused by excessively high hot water temperatures. In almost all cracked-bowl situations, we find the home's hot water temperature is set to the maximum. We recommend that the hot water temperature be set at a safe, comfortable level. Note: Dishwasher and laundry soap is often designed to work best between 120-125 degrees F. |
Cultured Marble Tops 3/4" |
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Available with Oval and Rectangular shaped internal bowls. |
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Granite Blizzard |
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Granite Cappuccino(GC) |
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Granite Flint(GF) |
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Grey Granite (GG) |
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Granite Kodiac (GK) |
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Sand Granite (GS) |
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Beige Swirl on White (BW) |
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White Swirl on Almond (WA) |
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White Swirl on Biscuit (WI) |
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White Swirl on
Sterling Silver |
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White Swirl on White (WW) |
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Biscuit Solid (IV) |
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White Solid (WT) |
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