Solid Surface Countertop Remnants
Solid surface remnants are leftover pieces of solid surface material—such as Corian, HI-MACS, or Avonite—that remain after a larger countertop fabrication or installation project. These remnants are typically smaller sections that weren’t needed for the main project but are still in excellent condition and fully usable.
Remnants are often sold at a discount by fabricators, suppliers, or contractors. They come in various sizes, colors, and finishes, and can be a cost-effective solution for smaller projects like bathroom vanities, laundry room counters, desk surfaces, shelves, cutting boards, or even window sills and backsplashes. Since solid surface materials are non-porous, stain-resistant, and easy to maintain, using remnants in these areas provides both practicality and durability.
Working with solid surface remnants offers the same benefits as full sheets: seamless bonding, integrated sinks (on a small scale), and the ability to be cut, sanded, and thermoformed. However, the main limitation is size. Because remnants are typically irregular or undersized for full kitchens, they’re best suited for smaller or secondary applications unless you're able to combine multiple pieces creatively.
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When shopping for remnants, it's important to check with local countertop fabricators or home improvement suppliers. Many will have a selection available at lower prices, and some may even be willing to fabricate and install a custom piece using the remnant material. This can be a great way to get the quality and appearance of solid surface without the full material cost of a new slab.
Corian® / Avonite® Kitchen & Bath Countertops
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We provide Corian® Countertops for your Kitchen and Bath. Our skilled craftsman will custom fabricate and install or replace counter tops for vanities, shower walls, kitchen cabinets or any other area with counters for your home. Remember that your satisfaction is our first priority and our service continues long after your new installation or repair is completed.