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Natural Stone

Natural Stone products consist of granite, marble, soapstone, travertine, onyx, and others.

Granite is by far the most popular surface for a number of reasons.

 

  • Each slab of granite is unique to itself.

  • The range of colors is like no other product.

  • With only an occasional resealing, granite countertops will provide you with a lifetime of satisfaction.

  • Granite is heat, stain, and scratch resistant.

  • Granite is affordable with many colors available beginning at $40 per square foot.

 

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Quartz

Quartz surfaces are the ultimate combination of nature and technology.

 

  • Quartz is non-porous, scratch resistant and highly resistant to stains. 

  • Quartz retains its beauty without sealants or waxes and is almost maintenance-free.

  • Ideal for any interior space, Quartz surfaces have four times the flexural strength and double the impact resistance of granite while impressively outperforming marble.

  • Surfaces has one of the largest selections of quartz in Tulsa.

 

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Porcelain

Porcelain slabs are part of a new and revolutionary product category aimed at meeting more demanding architectural and design needs.
It is not what is known as traditional ceramic or stoneware but rather evolved from these materials to the point that a new type of surface was created which was non-existent up until that time. 
Easily cleaned with multi-purpose cleaners, low porosity of makes it stain resistant. It withstands heat and is  scratch and chip resistant.

 

 

 

 

 

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Sinks & Faucets

Surfaces stocks sinks in numerous colors, shapes and materials. Surfaces is now also selling The Galley Sink. Instead of running all over town trying to find the sink you want let us supply it with your job. Need more information or want to see some of the different makes and models?

 

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