Series A
3/8" Radius Top – 1/8” Radius Bottom
102
1/4" Bevel Top – 1/8” Radius Bottom
103
1/8" Radius Top & Bottom
Series B
1/4" Bevel Top & Bottom
202
1/4" Radius Top & Bottom
Small Ogee
Series C
301
Full Bullnose
302
Full Bullnose With Feature
303 1/4" Radius Top & Bottom With Feature
Large Roman Ogee
Butt Splash
With this type of backsplash, the countertop and backsplash are not joined. This causes a silicone/caulk line to seal the seam, which may require maintenance.
Cove Splash
With this type of backsplash, the countertop and backsplash are joined to make a seamless/solid solution. No caulking is needed and the backside of the countertop is sealed, no maintenance is required.
Cove to Tile
This is an option for when wall tile is used as a backsplash. The countertop is coved 3/8" high to help seal the backside of the countertop.
No Splash
No splash would be made and there is no charge.
Integrated solid surface
With this type of sink, the countertop and sink are integrated to achieve a seamless, solid solution. Each brand of solid surface offers different sinks, you can visit the specific product page to view specific integrated solid surface sink options.
Undermount
With this type of sink, sinks are placed under the countertop. This causes a silicone/caulk line that may require maintenance. We don't sell undermount sinks, however we need this information as this effects how the countertop gets made.
Drop-in
With this type of sink, sinks are placed over the countertop. This causes a silicone/caulk line that may require maintenance. We don't sell drop-in sinks, however we need this information as this effects how the countertop gets made.
Overhang Support
Any overhang more than 6", must be supported in some way. You have the option of us supplying MDF support, Steel rods or using corbels (corbels not supplied by us).
Integrated drainboards
This option is for integrating a routed drainboard next to either side of a sink.
Thermo-rods
Thermo-rods can be integrated into a countertops for setting hot pots and pans on. These rods make for better heat dissapation.
Demolition of existing countertops
Demolition of existing countertops includes haul-off of the counters and leveling the cabinets.