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Solid Surface Countertops

Experience the exceptional quality and diverse color range of solid surfaces with McDermott Top Shop. With more than 25 years of expertise, we pride ourselves on providing an extensive selection of colors and professional installation, allowing you to fully enjoy the unique advantages of this widely recognized and high-performance material.

Why Choose McDermott

When you choose McDermott Top Shop, you benefit from thirty years of experience and expertise, combined with the craftsmanship and personalized service of a family-owned company. We proudly serve:

Solid Surface Countertop Services

Wide Selection of Materials

We proudly offer all of Corian’s solid surface colors so you can find a design that fits your needs. 

Fabrication & Installation

Precise and efficient, ensuring high-quality results every time.

Special Cut-to-Size Programs

Offering tailored solutions for the specific needs of your project.
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Expert Guidance in SOLID SURFACES

Solid surfaces have been a long-time favorite for both commercial and residential projects due to their benefits:

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Ready to enhance your space with beautiful granite countertops? Contact us today to schedule a consultation. At McDermott Top Shop, we’re here to support your vision and ensure your project’s success with high-quality materials and expert craftsmanship.

Frequently Asked Questions

Solid surfaces provide numerous benefits, making them an excellent choice for both residential and commercial spaces. Their durability ensures they can withstand daily wear and tear, while their seamless appearance offers a sleek, modern look with no visible joints. Being non-porous, they resist stains, mold, and bacteria, which makes them easy to clean and maintain. The wide variety of colors and patterns available allows for versatile design options, and if damage occurs, solid surfaces can be easily repaired to look as good as new. Additionally, many solid surfaces are made from recycled materials, contributing to environmentally sustainable building practices.

Maintaining solid surfaces is straightforward and hassle-free, making them an ideal choice for busy households and commercial environments. To keep them looking their best, regular cleaning with a mild soap and water or a non-abrasive cleaner is usually sufficient. Since solid surfaces are non-porous, they resist stains and don’t harbor bacteria, which reduces the need for heavy-duty cleaning products. In the event of minor scratches or marks, these can often be buffed out with a fine abrasive pad, restoring the surface to its original condition. With proper care, solid surfaces can maintain their beauty and functionality for many years.

Yes, solid surfaces are built to last, enduring daily use while retaining their beautiful appearance for years. Scratches, chips, and other damage can be easily repaired, and a skilled fabricator can restore the surface to its original condition, making it look as good as new.

Solid surface countertops are a smart investment for any project due to their combination of durability, versatility, and low maintenance. These countertops are built to withstand daily wear, ensuring they remain in excellent condition over time. Their seamless design options and wide range of colors and patterns allow for customization to fit any aesthetic, making them adaptable to various styles. Additionally, solid surfaces are easy to clean and can be repaired if damaged, which reduces long-term costs. Their longevity and ability to maintain their appearance make them a cost-effective choice that adds lasting value to any space.

Choosing the right solid surface color for your project involves considering both the overall design aesthetic and the specific function of the space. Start by assessing the color scheme and style of the surrounding area—whether modern, traditional, or eclectic—and select a color that complements or enhances these elements. Lighter colors can create an open, airy feel, while darker shades add depth and sophistication. Consider the amount of natural light in the space; brighter areas may benefit from bolder colors, while dimmer spaces might look best with lighter tones. Additionally, think about the long-term appeal and how the color will age over time, ensuring it remains visually pleasing and in harmony with the rest of your project.