Frequently Asked Questions About Solid-Surface Countertops

Frequently Asked Questions About Solid-Surface Countertops

Corian FAQ

Excessive heat, aggressive impacts, certain chemical interactions, or improper installation techniques can result in damage to your countertop.

Most repairs will be inconspicuous. However, repairs may be slightly visible in certain stone colors.

Keep drain and oven cleaners, nail polish and paint removers, and harsh, abrasive powdered cleaners away from your countertop.

You can use soap and water, mild spray cleaners, and a light-colored abrasive pad, such as Scotch Brite™.

The new solid-surface or stone sink must have the same size as the current sink cutout and the base cabinet for replacement to be possible.

Natural Stone FAQ

Excessive heat, aggressive impacts, certain chemical interactions, or improper installation techniques can result in damage to your countertop.

Most repairs will be inconspicuous. However, repairs may be slightly visible in certain stone colors.

Keep drain and oven cleaners, nail polish and paint removers, and harsh, abrasive powdered cleaners away from your countertop.

You can use soap and water, mild spray cleaners, and a light-colored abrasive pad, such as Scotch Brite™.

Most damages can be filled and pigmented to blend in with the stone’s color. However, the degree of success will depend on the severity of the chip or crack.

The Natural Stone sink must have the same size as the current sink cutout and the base cabinet for replacement to be possible.

Corian FAQ

Excessive heat, aggressive impacts, certain chemical interactions, or improper installation techniques can result in damage to your countertop.

Most repairs will be inconspicuous. However, repairs may be slightly visible in certain stone colors.

Keep drain and oven cleaners, nail polish and paint removers, and harsh, abrasive powdered cleaners away from your countertop.

You can use soap and water, mild spray cleaners, and a light-colored abrasive pad, such as Scotch Brite™.

The new solid-surface or stone sink must have the same size as the current sink cutout and the base cabinet for replacement to be possible.

Natural Stone FAQ

Excessive heat, aggressive impacts, certain chemical interactions, or improper installation techniques can result in damage to your countertop.

Most repairs will be inconspicuous. However, repairs may be slightly visible in certain stone colors.

Keep drain and oven cleaners, nail polish and paint removers, and harsh, abrasive powdered cleaners away from your countertop.

You can use soap and water, mild spray cleaners, and a light-colored abrasive pad, such as Scotch Brite™.

Most damages can be filled and pigmented to blend in with the stone’s color. However, the degree of success will depend on the severity of the chip or crack.

The Natural Stone sink must have the same size as the current sink cutout and the base cabinet for replacement to be possible.

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