Surfaces

Natural Stone

At Surface One, we pride ourselves on being the premier natural stone, quartz, solid surface, and specialty surface fabricator. With our wide range of products, including marble, granite, quartzite, limestone, onyx, soapstone, and travertine, we have the perfect stone to complement any design. Our design experts can help you select the ideal material and edge profile for your residential or commercial project. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious and unique pattern for a high-end design or a highly functional material for a special commercial need, we’ve got you covered. Visit our showroom during our convenient hours and let us turn your vision into reality.

Surface Type: Natural Stone

Marble    Quartzite    Granite    Limestone    Onyx    Soapstone    Travertine

Porcelain

Porcelain

Porcelain is a smart choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and high-traffic commercial areas where durability is a top priority. It can be printed to look like almost anything, including the luxurious veining of marble, without maintenance concerns.

It is naturally non-porous, resistant to stains, scratches, and heat, and does not require sealing. Porcelain keeps up with real life while looking effortlessly polished.

Porcelain

Porcelain is a smart choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and high-traffic commercial areas where durability is a top priority. It can be printed to look like almost anything, including the luxurious veining of marble, without maintenance concerns.

It is naturally non-porous, resistant to stains, scratches, and heat, and does not require sealing. Porcelain keeps up with real life while looking effortlessly polished.

Porcelain

Quartz

There are multiple benefits to choosing quartz countertops. Quartz is available in a variety of colors and patterns, and finishes. Some products mimic the appearance of granite, marble, concrete and limestone. Quartz countertops are non-porous which makes them stain resistant and bacteria resistant. They are also impact and scratch resistant. Quartz countertops are manufactured by mixing loose quartz with a synthetic binder and pigments to produce a durable and low maintenance product.

Surface One works with several quartz manufacturers to find the perfect product to meet your project needs. Our design team works with designers, architects and construction professionals to find the right surface to meet your function and design needs.

Surface Type: Quartz

Cambria    Vicostone    Hanstone    Caesarstone    Silestone    Corian    Viatera    Metro

Solid Surfaces

Surface Type: Solid Surfaces

Solid surface countertops were created in the late 1960’s. At that time, the only colors available were variations of  white. Color was introduced to solid surface manufacturing in the late 1980’s as continual improvements were made to the product. A solid surface material is a blend of polyester and/or acrylic alloys and fillers. The end product is seamless and can look like stone, glass or be a textured material. There are a wide variety of colors and patterns of solid surface materials available from several different manufacturers.

While solid surface materials are similar in composition, each manufacturer offers different options for color, pattern, texture and use. Solid surface countertops are an excellent choice for restaurants, schools, offices, public restrooms and other high traffic areas because they are stain, bacteria and mold resistant. Solid surfaces are sustainable and renewable. They have a long life span and can be usually be polished or repaired if they are scratched or damaged. Some solid surface manufactures also offer surfaces that include recycled materials and may be eligible to earn LEED or Green Building credits and certifications.

Avonite    Staron    Corian     Meganite     Hanex    LivingStone    Hi-Macs
Wilsonart    Bellavanti

Solid Surfaces

Solid surface countertops were created in the late 1960’s. At that time, the only colors available were variations of  white. Color was introduced to solid surface manufacturing in the late 1980’s as continual improvements were made to the product. A solid surface material is a blend of polyester and/or acrylic alloys and fillers. The end product is seamless and can look like stone, glass or be a textured material. There are a wide variety of colors and patterns of solid surface materials available from several different manufacturers.

While solid surface materials are similar in composition, each manufacturer offers different options for color, pattern, texture and use. Solid surface countertops are an excellent choice for restaurants, schools, offices, public restrooms and other high traffic areas because they are stain, bacteria and mold resistant. Solid surfaces are sustainable and renewable. They have a long life span and can be usually be polished or repaired if they are scratched or damaged. Some solid surface manufactures also offer surfaces that include recycled materials and may be eligible to earn LEED or Green Building credits and certifications.

Surface Type: Solid Surfaces

Avonite    Staron    Corian     Meganite     Hanex    LivingStone    Hi-Macs
Wilsonart    Bellavanti