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.
We commonly offer 3 finishes in natural stone – polished, honed and leathered (LF)
We offer 3 finishes on natural stones – Polish, Hone and Leather.
The best color for your home depends on your personality, preference and the look you are trying to achieve. As a general guideline,
The major difference between the two products is that ceramic/ porcelain tile is a manufactured product while natural stone tile is made from stone quarried from the earth. Ceramic/ Porcelain tiles are also easier to maintain than natural stone tiles.
Quartz is a manufactured product designed to emulate natural stone or other surfaces whereas, Quartzite is a natural stone found in the Earth’s crust. This article does a great job at comparing the 2 products.
No, you will ruin your knives. Quartz is much harder than steel and should not be used as a cutting surface. You must use a cutting board that is appropriate for your cutting tools.
No, you must use a trivet or hot pad to ensure protection for any countertop surface from heated cookware. You cannot put hot pots directly on the surface. No countertop material is completely unaffected by direct heat.
Cosmos Quartz counters do not require to be sealed.
Cosmos Quartz counters do not require to be sealed.
Yes, your Cosmos Quartz purchase is covered with an industry leading 10-year product warranty.
No, Cosmos does not offer installation services.
Calculate the area of the space you are planning to install tile in. The general rule of thumb is to add a 10% over the actual area to account for breakage and wastage. The 10% additional material should generally suffice for simple layouts with minimum cuts but, for diagonal or herringbone patterns that require more cuts, you would need up to 15% more material. In addition, it is always a good practice to store 1-2 boxes of spare tiles from the same lot in case there is any damage to the tiles in the future.
It is very simple to clean and maintain porcelain tile. For daily cleaning, simply use a wet mop and a mild cleaning solution. For more tips and suggestions, check our Care and Maintenance or Blog sections.
Just put a few drops of water on the grout joint, if it beads up, the sealer is still intact. If the water doesn’t bead up, the grout joint must be resealed.
Ceramic tiles are created from natural materials extracted from the earth, that are shaped into tiles and then fired in kilns at extremely high temperatures.