Posted on: 22.01.2025 What will be the warranty period of the Zenith Surface range? What will be the warranty period of the Zenith Surface range? All Zenith Surfaces designs will come with our 25 year peace of mind warranty as standard. This means your new Zenith Surfaces designs will remain as beautiful as the day they were installed for many years to come.
Posted on: 22.01.2025 Is Zenith Surfaces the same as engineered stone? Is Zenith Surfaces the same as engineered stone? No. Zenith surfaces is a completely new product category, which features all the robust properties of engineered stone, containing up to 89% recycled glass base. This means your kitchen benchtop, splashback, bathroom, laundry and even commercial projects are perfectly suitable for use for the new Zenith Surfaces range!
Posted on: 22.01.2025 Is Zenith Surface suitable for use in my home? Is Zenith Surface suitable for use in my home? Absolutely. Zenith Surfaces has been rigorously tested by The National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) right here in Australia. NATA is both nationally and internationally recognised as an authority in the materials testing space.
Posted on: 22.01.2025 What are the Zenith Surfaces advantages? What are the Zenith Surfaces advantages? Zenith exhibits impressive compressive and flexural strength, as well as high resistance to scratches, stains and heat, making it the perfect alternative to current engineered stone products in the marketplace today.
Posted on: 22.01.2025 What is a Vitrified Compact Surface (VCS) What is a Vitrified Compact Surface (VCS) Each slab of Zenith Surfaces undergoes a meticulous process, which partially transforms the core material into a non-crystalline, amorphous glass-like structure. This translates to an ultra-durable surface, parallel to the performance of traditional surface materials in the marketplace today.
Posted on: 22.01.2025 What is Zenith Surfaces by Stone Ambassador? What is Zenith Surfaces by Stone Ambassador? Zenith emerges as a true shift in surface materials, leveraging a ground-breaking Vitrified Compact Surface (VCS) technology to create a completely crystalline silica free product that is the perfect alternative addition to your new project space! Featuring up to 89% recycled materials, Zenith Surfaces is a new category of sustainable and earth-friendly surface materials you can enjoy for a lifetime.
Posted on: 20.07.2023 Are your surfaces heat resistant? Are your surfaces heat resistant? Stone Ambassador’s Zenith Surfaces is heat resistant, however like all stone materials, it can be damaged by sudden and rapid surface temperature changes. A good rule of thumb is that if your hand cannot tolerate the level of heat for more than a few seconds then the heat source is too high.Our Vasari surfaces range has a far higher heat tolerance level as it is a ceramic surface. However, we do recommend using a heat trivet or chopping block when placing hot items from the stone or oven on to your Vasari surface as an extra precaution against any unforeseen issues.
Posted on: 01.03.2023 Where can I use your products? Where can I use your products? Zenith Surfaces Our Vitrified Compact Surface (VCS) boasts exceptional strength, durability, scratch resistance and heat resistance properties, which is suitable for most internal applications. This relates to kitchen bench-top, splash-backs, bathrooms, laundry areas as well as enclosed alfresco areas. Our Vitrified Compact Surface (VCS) range is not warranted against direct sun exposure as they may lead to damage to the stone. Vasari Surfaces Porcelain Being one of the most dynamic surface materials available in Australia, our Vasari Surface range is suitable to most internal and external applications. Such as kitchen bench-tops, splash-backs, wall lining, flooring, external cladding, outdoor alfresco areas, stairs, laundry areas, bathrooms and more.
Posted on: 01.03.2023 Are you surfaces safe in my home? Are you surfaces safe in my home? Absolutely! All surfaces we range as 100% safe for installation and use in your home. As there is no fabrication required post installation, there is no need for concern about any airborne pollutants or emissions from our stone.Source: Safe Work Australia In its solid form, such as installed engineered stone benchtops, silica poses no risk to homeowners. Silica becomes hazardous only when it is released as dust during the fabrication processes, like cutting, drilling, grinding, or polishing. Workers exposed to silica dust due to inadequate safety practices are at risk of developing serious health issues, including the lung disease silicosis.