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What makes solid surfaces so different to granite, laminate and tile surfaces?

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What makes solid surfaces so different to granite, laminate and tile surfaces?

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Hygiene – The nature of the non–porous material makes it naturally hostile to bacteria. The possibilities of crafting the material to make the seams inconspicuous means that bacterial growth cannot invade and multiply in the joins. Homogenous construction – this means the colour and design are not just on the surface but go right through meaning that colour is lasts for the lifetime of the surface and damage is easily mended. Flexibility – the nature of the material makes it able to be sculpted into almost any shape so design is not restricted.

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