SERVICES & MATERIALS



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From helping you design and select the perfect materials for your job, to professional installation, PR Supply is the right choice for your project, large or small.

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The perfect materials can be hard to select. But, no matter your decision, we've got you covered. Below is some information on some of the fine materials we offer.

Natural Stone:
No building material speaks of permanence like natural stone. Even when it is used in small ways in a home, stone signals quality and longevity. Accordingly, choosing the right slabs -- or tiny tiles -- to incorporate into your interior deserves careful consideration. Regardless of the stone you settle on, a few basic rules will apply to its upkeep: Wipe up spills immediately, especially alcohol or citrus juices, which will corrode the surface, and don't place hot, wet, or abrasive objects directly on the stone -- employ trivets, doormats, or self-adhesive felt tabs as needed. With proper maintenance, stone surfaces will last for generations.

Marble:
Marble starts life as limestone. But under certain conditions, the components of limestone crystallize, creating veins and changing its texture. What to Know: Marble is softer and more absorbent than granite, but it's still tough enough for any application in your home. All marble can be polished, though green shades -- often called serpentines --can be difficult to polish to a high gloss. Best For: backsplashes, floors, pastry surfaces, tub surrounds, vanity tops. Care: Clean marble surfaces with water. If necessary, use a mild detergent, and thoroughly rinse afterward. Rust stains are fast to set and hard to remove, so act quickly. Use a poultice (available at flooring stores) to absorb stains. Sealing is an option, but some sealants may darken white pieces, so test a discreet area first.

Granite:
Granite, which is available in a broad spectrum of colors, is often flecked with bits of minerals that produce a salt-and-pepper look. In some instances, the minerals form veins. What to Know: With unmatched durability, granite is hard to scratch and even harder to stain. Domestically mined granite comes from many parts of the country, including Georgia, New Hampshire (the Granite State), and South Dakota. Best For: kitchen countertops, pastry surfaces, fireplace surrounds. Care: With proper precautions, granite's luster will not fade over time. Use coasters, cutting boards, and trivets on countertops. Avoid ammonia-based cleaners, which can damage the surface. Granite comes in prefabs-slabs & tiles

Limestone:
Limestone, which comes in an array of textures, is frequently formed from the shells of marine animals. What to Know: The quality and color of limestone vary widely. Hard, dense pieces take a polish; softer ones do not. Best For: bathroom surfaces, kitchen floors, entryways. Care: Seal as needed; as with most stones, the frequency will depend on how and where it's used and how it wears.

Onyx:
Onyx is distinguished by its translucency. The layered stone often comes from caves. What to Know: Although we use onyx to describe items that are jet-black, the stone is commonly white or pastel. It can be polished to a very high gloss. Best For: bathtub surrounds, shower tiles, vanity tops Care: Be careful; onyx is more prone to scratches than other stones. Seal often.

Slate:
Slate is formed from the clay of ancient seabeds. What to Know: Slate, which often comes in deep greens, blues, grays, and purples, has a matte surface and a distinctive cleft pattern. Best For: floors, kitchen countertops. Care: Use only neutral, mild alkaline, or specialty cleaners. A low-luster finish, such as honed or distressed, will preserve slate's matte surface; seal as needed.

Travertine:
Travertine has a porous surface, the result of the stone's forming near hot, mineral-rich bubbling springs. What to Know: Holes give this stone a spongelike appearance. It can be ordered with them filled for an even surface. Best For: bathtub surrounds, countertops, shower tiles, floors. Care: If holes are unfilled, be vigilant about wiping up spills, to keep them from pooling in the holes; seal as needed.

Sandstone:
Sandstone comprises dense layers of sand for earthy tones. What to Know: Hardness varies, depending on where the stone is quarried. Best For: bathtub surrounds, shower tiles and walls, kitchen floors. Care: Seal as needed.

Soapstone:
Soapstone gets its soap-like feel from the element talc. What to Know: It resists high heat. Best For: kitchen countertops, vanity tops, sinks, fireplace surrounds. Care: Do not seal; rub out scratches with mineral oil or by lightly sanding them.

LVT “Luxury Vinyl Tile”:
Luxury vinyl flooring (LVF) is a type of resilient flooring that includes both luxury vinyl tile (LVT) and luxury vinyl planks (LVP). Luxury vinyl flooring is a term that loosely describes a vinyl-based flooring material that closely mimics the look of a natural material through realistic images and textures. Generally, expect to pay higher prices for this product. Features of luxury and traditional vinyl tile do overlap and in some cases are indistinguishable. Vinyl flooring is made up of layers of material starting with a core of vinyl over a backing of felt or fiberglass. Decorative designs are printed on the next layer that sits on top of the core. That decorative design layer is what makes vinyl flooring so versatile. It can be made to look like almost any material. The final layer is also vinyl and is called the wear layer.

Kolay Flooring

Hardwood & Laminate:
One of the most sought after amenities in a home is wood flooring. From its natural appearance and warmth underfoot, wood is beautiful and timeless. Older traditional homes with their original hardwood floors are one of the pros of buying older homes. Newer homes that have a lower price point, but that still want the natural look of wood use laminate to win home buyers over. Whichever is your preference there are pros and cons to buying hardwood vs. laminate wood flooring. Determine which one fits with your lifestyle and budget; one is right for your home.

Hallmark Floors
Urban Floors
BR Funsten

Cabinets:
Waypoint
Smart Cabinetry
Diamond Cabinets
Huntwood
Crown Cabinets

Carpets:
Urban Floors
Shaw Floors
DW Carpet