What is the difference between porcelain and sintered stone?
While both materials are created through a sintering process, they differ significantly in their raw materials and manufacturing methods. Porcelain is primarily made from clay, silica, feldspar, and flint, whereas sintered stone uses a variety of natural minerals, including quartz, glass, and pigments. This difference in composition contributes to variations in durability and performance characteristics, with sintered stone generally being stronger and more resistant to thermal shock than porcelain.
How long is the turnaround time from template to install?
The turnaround time from template to install typically ranges from 1 to 2 weeks. However, this can vary depending on the complexity of the project. For straightforward projects with standard designs and minimal customization, the process can be completed within the shorter end of the timeframe.
Is the installation of porcelain slabs more complex than traditional tiles?
While the installation of porcelain slabs requires precision and expertise, our professional team ensures a flawless finish. The larger size of the slabs can make handling and fitting more complex, but the result is a stunning, seamless look.
Will my bathroom shower walls have visible seams with porcelain slabs?
Porcelain slabs are designed to minimize visible seams due to their large format and precise installation. While some seams may be present, they are typically minimal and strategically placed to blend seamlessly with the overall design.