Yes, we stock all of our products but the availability at each location varies. Please contact your nearest location for availability.
We do not sell select products to homeowners. However, we will happily help you select the slabs of your choice and work with a fabricator of your choice.
Yes, you can buy tile and sinks directly from your nearest Cosmos SurfacesTM location.
Yes, we are happy to provide you with samples when available to help you in the design process.
Absolutely! Natural stone varies from slab to slab so, we encourage every customer to come in and hand select the slabs for their home.
Seams are inevitable depending on the size of your countertop. It’s best to speak with your fabricator about the layout and seam size before starting the job.
Cosmos Quartz needs very little maintenance. Refer to our Cosmos Quartz Care and Maintenance Guide for details.
Cosmos Quartz slabs come in Jumbo (126” x 63”) and Super Jumbo (135” x75”) sizes in ¾” and 1 ¼” thicknesses.
Cosmos Quartz can be used for any indoor application such as kitchen countertops, backsplash, bathroom vanities, shower walls, service counters, desks, flooring, etc.
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Yes, color variation is intended and designed into many colors to enhance the aesthetic quality. Samples are small select cuts from a slab and may not exhibit all the characteristics of a design. Cosmos highly recommends hand selecting your Cosmos Quartz slabs prior to project confirmation.
Ceramic tile durability depends on the installation. Usually following the manufacturer’s instructions is the best thing to do.
Yes, you can buy tile and sinks directly from your nearest Cosmos SurfacesTM location.
For any tile to be used, it is recommended that they have an extremely low water absorption rate – less than 0.5% and be rated by the manufacturer for outdoor use.
Glazed ceramic and porcelain tiles as well as through body porcelain tiles need not be sealed. Unglazed tiles must be sealed with a penetrating sealer.
Yes, grout joints must be sealed to prevent water absorption.