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Aaa Absolute Stone Pty Ltd

Locality: Queanbeyan, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6299 5225



Address: 20 Chapman Street 2620 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.aaaabsolutestone.com.au/

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22.01.2022 Free Measure and Quote AVAILABLE. Contact us via : PH: 02-62995225 EMAIL: [email protected]



20.01.2022 Need help with choosing a colour for your stone top.. (Quartz or Natural Granite) Come and see our friendly staff at 20 Chapman Street QUEANBEYAN They will be able to help you choose a colour and any other questions you may have for you kitchen top or splashback, maybe a vanity top..

08.01.2022 GREETINGS!! Closing Date for orders coming soon!! End of year is getting close!!... Get your orders in before it is too late.. If you need your bechtops in before Christmas break, place your orders in soon to not miss out. Otherwise may need to wait til next year. Due to high demands, we will need to put a stop on orders, early this year. Thank You

05.01.2022 I get asked this a bit by customers.. (I took this from wikepedia).... What is ENGINEERED STONE made from ? ... Engineered stone is a composite material made of crushed stone bound together by an adhesive, (most commonly polymer resin, with some newer versions using cement mix). This category includes engineered quartz, polymer concrete and engineered marble stone.[1] The application of these products depends on the original stone used. For engineered marbles the most common application is indoor flooring and walls, while the quartz based product is used primarily for kitchen countertops[2] as an alternative to laminate or granite.[3] Related materials include geopolymers and cast stone. Unlike terrazzo, the material is factory made in either blocks or slabs, cut and polished by fabricators, and assembled at the worksite. Engineered stone is also commonly referred to as agglomerate or agglomerated stone, the last term being that recognised by European Standards (EN 14618), although to add to the terminological confusion, this standard also includes materials manufactured with a cementitious binder.[citation needed] The quartz version (which end consumers are much more likely to directly deal with) is commonly known as 'quartz surface' or just 'quartz'.[4] We have AUSTRALIAN standards .. which can be found on .. http://www.asaa.com.au//servic/australian-stone-standards/



01.01.2022 We have had our phone lines down .. apparantly nbn is having problems . We have finally been able to redirect phones to our mobile and we have internet up and going. Thankyou and APOLOGIES, for any inconvenience. ... Hopefully it will be resolved soon.

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