Address: 2851 Broadway Suite 700, Cheektowaga, NY 14227, USA
Phone: +17166685202
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Sara Marciniak
We just had our counter installed by Jake and Chandler. They were friendly, courteous and professional. We are so impressed with the quality of the product and the installation. We highly recommend Solid Surfaces.
Barb Eaton
Chris Singleton and his nephew Kenny did a fabulous job on the installation of my new countertops. They were extremely pleasant had some very helpful tips and got done quickly and efficiently and cleaned up everything on their way out. Great job!
Nora French
Craig and Justin did a great job installing our countertops.
Derek Kronenberger
This place did an excellent job at installing our quartz countertop! They were very nice when they got to my house, respectful, and quick! I would highly recommend this place to anyone looking to have some remove your existing countertop install a new countertop in your home 👌🏼
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Granite and quartz weighs approximately 20 to 25 pounds per square foot. Raw slabs can weigh a staggering 920lbs to 1650lbs. Wow!
Stone countertops are very resistant to heat, but they are not heat proof. Some slabs have resins along the surface which could scorch or burn if a hot pot is placed on the countertop; therefore, it is recommended a trivet or heat pad always be used.
Because of its crystalline structure, chips naturally occur if a mineral falls out. Chips can occur if subjected to impact by a sharp and/or hard object. Depending on the size and depth of the chip, it may be possible to repair using special resins which will usually make chips less noticeable.
Quartz surface is not glass smooth and will have minor pitting – spaces between the various mineral crystals. These pits are not structural defects and are a naturally occurring result of the formation of the quartz particles. These characteristics are part of the natural beauty of stone and will not impair the function or durability of the material.
Granite, which is crystalline in structure, always has tiny pits – spaces between the various mineral crystals. These pits are not structural defects and are a naturally occurring result of the immense heat and pressure that formed the granite eons ago. These characteristics are part of the natural beauty of stone and will not impair the function or durability of the material.
Granite, which is crystalline in structure, sometimes has natural fissures which may look like cracks, but are not structural defects and are a naturally occurring result of the immense heat and pressure that formed the granite eons ago. These characteristics are part of the natural beauty of stone and will not impair the function or durability of the material. A product of nature cannot be expected to look manmade.
Granite is naturally occurring stone that has been extracted from the earth and was formed underground eons ago. Quartz is man-made from quartzite, resin, and pigments. Both stones are beautiful and will retain their everlasting beauty for many years to come.
Both granite and quartz will outlast most of our lifetimes.
Stone countertops are extremely sanitary; second only to restaurant grade stainless steel!
The location of countertop and/or backsplash joints is dependent on various factors including slab size,material type, access into the job site, and the job lay-out. Epoxy used to glue joints together is similar to the color of your countertop; however, seams are noticeable by touch and sight.
Sealing quartz is not necessary because of the way it is manufactured. We recommend reading the ‘Use and Care’ guidelines for your product for further information.
The process varies depending on the manufacturer, follow directions accordingly. Most sealers require that you cover the surface and wait for a short period of time before wiping it down. Sealer is available for purchases at Solid Surfaces NY.
Cutting on granite and quartz countertops will dull knife blades prematurely. Although it is unlikely you will scratch countertop with a knife, we recommend using a cutting board to preserve both knife edges and countertop surfaces.
Sealing is a simple at home procedure, there is no need to hire a professional. However, we will gladly visit your home to seal the countertops if you prefer (travel and labor rates will apply).
Both granite and quartz are among the hardest materials on earth and are very resistant to scratching. Diamonds, unfinished stone, coarse ceramics, etc., should be kept off the surface of your countertops.
Some stains can be removed but each situation needs to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. If you have a concern about staining, please feel free to contact us for advice.
You can do a basic test by splashing some water on the surface. If the water beads, you do not have to re-seal the countertop. If the water absorbs into the stone after five minutes, you will need to re-seal the countertop.
Any spills should be promptly cleaned off the countertop to prevent staining. Red wine left overnight on a countertop may leave a stain.
The sealer applied is rated for 15 years. However, absorbency may vary from stone to stone. If water is absorbed and does not bead up it is time to apply another coat of sealer.
No, we seal all granite tops during fabrication.
Both granite and quartz require minimal care to maintain their natural beauty.
We can measure with existing countertops in place; however, accuracy and fit is optimal with the existing tops removed. Additionally, all appliances and personal effects must be removed from the countertops before we can measure.
There are several things you can do to prepare for digital templating: 1. All cabinets must be permanently fixed in place. 2. Remove everything from your countertop space. 3. Have all sinks on-site. 4. Have all faucets and any other fixtures to be used on-site. 5. Have all cooking appliances on-site, including downdraft if applicable (preferably NOT in place). 6. Have any grommets on-site (ex. a grommet would be used to finish holes cut for wires and cables in computer desks).
Please discuss any issues you may have with the Installers at the time of installation. Often minor issues can be resolved on the spot. However, if you feel any issues have not been resolved to your satisfaction, please contact us immediately.
Yes. We require the decision maker to be present for the entire installation.
The existing laminate top must be removed, and cabinets leveled. Sinks, faucets, garburators, etc. must be uninstalled and all plumbing disconnected. Gas lines and hard-wired cooking appliances must be disconnected and moved out of the way. Additional prep work may be required and will be assessed by Solid Surfaces NY.
Once our installers begin installation of your countertop, the area becomes a work site and safety becomes a concern; not just for the workers but for all the people in your home. You are welcome to view the progress from time to time but for safety reasons we ask you to give the installers enough room to complete their work without interruption. This often means leaving the room in which the installation is occurring.
Installers will: – Be courteous and treat your property with respect – Affix all stone countertops to your cabinetry – Perform seam work as required – Mount and secure undermount sinks – Clean up after themselves Installers will not: – Perform finish work on trim or cabinetry – Hook up plumbing, electrical, or gas – Remove upper cabinets and appliance garages. *Tear-out and plumbing packages are available, please ask our staff for details!
Solid Surfaces NY will arrange for a trained countertop measure technician to visit your home to complete a digital template.
Whether you choose granite or quartz, we strongly recommend completing each room in your home as part of the same project. There is no guarantee that future pieces will match in colour, texture, or shading.
As Solid Surfaces NY is a completely custom countertop fabrication factory, norms and set standards for overhangs are flexible and decided on a case-by-case basis. It has been our experience, however, that our clients will often decide on overhangs that fall into the following ranges: – Doors: 1 ½” to 2” overhang from base cabinet – False Doors: 1 ½” to 2” overhang from base cabinet – Flat Panels: 1” to 1 ½” overhang from base cabinet – Peninsula Eating Bars: 8” to 12” overhang from base cabinet – Island Eating Bars: 8” to 12” overhang from base cabinet – High Bars: 8” to 12” overhang from base cabinet (min. finished width 15”) Please note, the above information is useful as a planning guide only. We recommend following the advice of a designer or a staff member of Solid Surfaces as they will be able to evaluate your specific design requirements.
While selecting the material, you may fall in love with a particular feature of the stone on your slab. Feel free to mention this to the salesperson at selection time and they will map the stone to include/exclude the desired area. Although every effort will be made to include/exclude the noted area, it may be necessary to cut contrary to your wishes depending on a number of factors that are determined after you have selected your material and the order has been processed.
The location of countertop and/or backsplash joints is dependent on various factors including slab size, material type, access into job site, and job lay-out. The epoxy used to glue joints together is similar to the colour of your countertop; however, seams are still noticeable by touch and sight.
There are several options available to you: – Remove all existing tile and install new tile – Install runner or accent tile (matching or new) – Remove all existing tile, finish, and paint the wall – Install a matching stone backsplash between the countertop and tile
No, backsplashes are optional with stone countertops. Although design requirements will vary from project to project, many contemporary designers exclude traditional 3 ½” to 4” splashes in favour of painted drywall or tile.
Of the ten edge profiles available for you to choose from, only the chiseled and ice edges cost more. Sample edge profiles are available in our showroom.
Generally, you are allowed up to ten inches of overhang without support. Individual brackets should be positioned with no more than 24 inches between supports. As support requirements may vary from project to project, some exceptions may apply. Please consult your designer for details on your specific situation.
All outside corners are rounded. The minimum radius that can be applied to an outside 90 degree corner varies depending on the edge profile. Larger radii are available depending on the overhang from the base cabinet. The minimum radius that can be applied to an inside 90 degree corner is 68mm because of the tools we use.
The hookup of all drains, faucets, sink fixtures, cooking appliances, garborators, grommets, etc. are the responsibility of the client. The Solid Surfaces NY Installers will dry-fit items such as faucets and cooking appliances to ensure proper fit. For an additional fee, Solid Surfaces NY will also tear out old countertops and hook up the drains and faucets in the new countertop. Ask our showroom for details!
Epoxy resins, silicone, and/or under mounting brackets may be used. Some projects require different methods or additional substructures.
The Solid Surfaces NY Installers will look after mounting and sealing undermount sinks only on-site. Cast iron undermount sinks will be initially mounted by The Solid Surfaces NY Installers, however, we recommend additional support be built to reinforce the installation. Mounting of Apron sinks are the responsibility of the client and must be completed prior to digital templating.
The most important thing to consider when selecting a new sink is whether or not it will fit the sink cabinet. Many sink manufacturers will indicate the recommended minimum cabinet size for their sinks. Below are some general guidelines for selecting a sink, however, fit and placement will be confirmed by the Solid Surface NY Team after your countertop area has been measured.
Sometimes we need to take fixtures back to the shop to verify proper fit at the time of manufacture. The measuring technician will make this determination at the time of measure.
Our goal is to process and schedule your countertop for fabrication and installation as quickly as possible. Turn around times may vary from project to project and can be better determined once we have evaluated your specific needs.
Most cabinets are more than capable of supporting the weight of stone countertops. The measuring technician will gladly discuss support requirements while visiting your home.
A Solid Surfaces Installer will epoxy a 1/2” piece of wood where your dishwasher needs to attach to the counter. You will then be able to use 3/8” screws to mount the dishwasher. This keeps the dishwasher from tipping forward. Many newer model dishwashers have side mount capability which eliminates the need for a piece of wood (as described above) and leaves you with a clean look.
Solid Surfaces NY does not perform cabinet and/or trim work.
Installation is performed by Solid Surfaces Installers to ensure finishing touches are expertly applied. Solid Surfaces Installers are trained professional stone countertop installers who are able to look after the fine details of installation.
You should wait 24 hours for the silicone to cure. Feel free to hook up drains and faucets 24 hours after the installation has been completed.
Yes. To reduce the cumulative effects of weight and torque vibrations, garborators should be supported in such a way that the hanging weight is minimized. One way to properly support the garborator is to insert a block of wood that is one eighth of an inch larger than the space between the bottom of the installed garborator and the floor of the base cabinet.
There are several things you can do to prepare for digital templating: 1. All cabinets must be permanently fixed in place. 2. Remove everything from the countertop space. 3. Have all sinks on-site. 4. Have all faucets and any other fixtures to be used on-site. 5. Have all cooking appliances on-site, including downdraft if applicable (preferably NOT in place). 6. Have any grommets on-site (e.g. a grommet would be used to finish holes cut for wires and cables in computer desks).
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