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Our Process

Our Process

There are few stones we have not worked with over the last 40 years. Our experienced sales team can suggest a choice of suitable materials to suit the performance, budget and aesthetic requirements of your project. We are happy to provide samples but remind customers that natural stone is subject to significant variation. There is no substitute for examining a stone close up and we strongly encourage all clients to visit our showroom to appreciate the fabric and texture of different stones and how they respond to different lighting conditions.

Once a stone has been chosen we can estimate the cost of sourcing, fabricating and fitting if approximate dimensions or design plans are available. Before we can offer a final quotation to fit stone we must complete a site survey and receive customer confirmation of all finishing details (cut-outs, edging, splashbacks, etc.). For projects where we are not required to fit, we can fabricate and finish stone to customer dimensions or design plans.

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