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When and why should you ask about remnants?
Remnants, Renovations, Bath Design, Fireplace DuBois Granite & Quartz Remnants, Renovations, Bath Design, Fireplace DuBois Granite & Quartz

When and why should you ask about remnants?

Unused sections of a slab are called remnants. These are smaller in size but still retain the same quality and characteristics as the original material. Remnants can vary in size, ranging from a few square feet to larger pieces that can still be used for smaller projects like bathroom vanities, kitchen islands, or fireplace surrounds. When shopping for countertops, asking about remnants can be a beneficial strategy for several reasons:

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"Dekton: The Revolutionary Countertop Material You Should Know - DuBois Granite & Quartz Leading the Way in the Tri-County Area"
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"Dekton: The Revolutionary Countertop Material You Should Know - DuBois Granite & Quartz Leading the Way in the Tri-County Area"

When it comes to choosing the perfect countertop material for your kitchen or bathroom, you want something that not only looks stunning but is also durable and low-maintenance. Enter Dekton, a new surface material that has been making waves in the world of interior design. Cosentino is the pioneering manufacturer behind Dekton, a revolutionary ultra-compact surface material. And if you're in the tri-county area, DuBois Granite and Quartz is the go-to fabricator for all things Dekton.

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