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When considering Material that has patterns, veins or colour variations, have you considered what your seams will look like?
Many people don't, they just assume their fabricator will do a book match at the seam but the reality is most fabricators will try to cut your counter top out of a single slab if they can.
It is impossible to get a match at the seams without going into a book matched slab and finding the same location on the next slab. The first picture below shows Thphoon Bordeaux Granite where the seam has been book matched ( top )and what a seam looks like if not book matched ( Bottom )
The cost can be higher to acheive book matched seams as the waste factor goes up because of using two slabs instead of one, however adding Granite to your home is not only the best countertop product available but is an investment as well when done correctly.
Since our inception we have always strived to provide the best finish product available, we do realize that everyone has a budget so if we prepare an estimate for you and have exceeded your budget, please talk to us because if book matching seams and seam placement is not an issue for you we can save each other time and money.
Our experience has taught us one thing for sure, most people that compromised quality over price on their Countertops the first time would not make the same mistake twice.

Juparana Bordeaux
This is an example of short slabbing and no consideration to seam matching.
Above is an actual picture from a customer who was short slabbed. We were hired to come in and remove the granite and redo it properly. Don't let this happen to you.

Juparana Taupe Grean
Here is a picture from another customer that was short slabbed and no seam match but even worst, the seam was placed over the dishwasher where it would have eventually seperated. Again we were called in to rectify the problem


