How it's made
- Composed of acrylic, polyester, or a blend of resins, mixed with a mineral filler that gives the material strength and consistency.
- Pigments are added for color, pattern, or to mimic natural stone.
- The mixture is cast into sheets or shapes and then cured into a durable, non-porous surface.
Key Properties
- Seamless appearance: Joints can be chemically bonded and sanded smooth, creating a continuous surface.
- Non-porous: Resists stains, mold, and bacteria.
- Repairable: Scratches, burns, and minor damage can be sanded or refinished.
- Design flexibility: Can be thermoformed into curves, integrated sinks, or unique shapes.
- Consistent look: Patterns and colors run throughout the thickness of the material.
Common Uses
- Kitchen and bathroom countertops
- Integrated sinks and backsplashes
- Healthcare and lab surfaces
- Wall cladding and reception desks
- Retail and hospitality design features
Think of Solid Surface As ...
a versatile, seamless, and hygienic surface option - ideal where aesthetics, cleanability, and repairability matter most.