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James Martin Vanities Countertops

Solid Surface

Arctic Fall

Arctic Fall Countertop

Made from nonporous acrylic composed of minerals, resins, and pigments. The durable surface resists heat and rarely stains. If markings occurs, it can be buffed out

  • Easy to Clean
  • Stain Resistant
  • Bacteria Resistant

    Solid Surface is an acrylic-based manufactured product composed of minerals, resins, and pigments. Nonporous, durable and easy to maintain, solid surface countertops are finding more and more acceptance in bathrooms.

    The durable surface resists heat and rarely stains—and if marking occurs, it can be buffed out. As the name implies, the surface is not coated but contains color all the way through.

    With its seamless appearance, solid surface countertops are always an attractive option. Today's designs take style to the next level by mimicking materials such as granite, quartz, concrete and even glass.

    James Martin inventories a beautiful Solid Surface color named Arctic Fall.

    Maintenance & Cleaning is easy. Follow the same suggestions we have listed for Quartz. No sealing is required.

    Natural Stone

      White Carrara Marble

      White Carrara Marble

      Carefully cut from selected all natural stone blocks. With naturally occurring imperfections that enhance the characteristics of this beautiful stone.

      • Heat Resistant
      • Bacteria Resistant

      Quarried natural stone by nature have conditions that cannot be controlled, i.e. color, size, veining, fissures, & thickness, etc. Marble is a quarried product, cut from carefully selected stone blocks produced by Mother Earth. As a natural stone product, please understand that some stone may contain naturally occurring imperfections, which are characteristic of the stone.

      Silestone Quartz

        Cala Blue

        Cala Blue

        Charcoal Soapstone

        Charcoal Soapstone

        Classic White

        Classic White

        Eternal Jasmine Pearl

        Eternal Jasmine Pearl

        Eternal Marfil

        Eternal Marfil

        Ethereal Noctis

        Ethereal Noctis

        Eternal Serena

        Eternal Serena

        Grey Expo

        Grey Expo

        Silestone possesses the ideal characteristics for bathroom countertops. A combination of natural quartz and other raw materials that are extraordinarily hard and resilient. These characteristics combine to create an ideal surface for countertops. With a low absorption level and virtually no joints, the bathroom surface will remain unchanged after its daily use

        • Stain Resistant
        • Scratch Resistant
        • Impact Resistant

        Modern quartz countertops are an engineered (man-made) material created through a manufacturing process that mixes approximately 95 percent ground natural quartz with 5 percent polymer resins.

        The result is an ultra-durable, low-maintenance, natural stone-look countertop available in an ever-expanding array of colors.

        James Martin currently inventories eight colors of quartz countertops. Classic White/White Zeus, Ethereal Noctis, Cala Blue, Eternal Serena, Charcoal Soapstone, Grey Expo, Eternal Jasmine Pearl, and Eternal Marfil.

        The durability of quartz means that, unlike other types of natural stone countertops, quartz resists staining or corrosion from cooking oils,
        liquids and most household cleaning products — so there's no need for periodic resealing of the surface.

        Quartz may be damaged by excessive heat, however, so homeowners should use care when handling small appliances like curling irons.

        Cleaning is easy. Daily maintenance can be performed using mild soap and warm water. Due too the superior durability of quartz, you may also use cleaning products like Clorox Anywhere, 409 Orange and even Windex.

        No sealing is required.

        These characteristics will include color and shade variations, geological flaws, irregular markings, voids, veins, fissures, cracks, lines and/or minor separations.

        It is a standard practice by the manufacturer to repair these separations by one or more of the following methods: waxing, filling, or reinforcements with non-stone products.

        All of these variations and characteristics are common and present to some degree. However, part of the beauty of having natural stone is the characteristics, which will not impair the function or wearing of the materials.