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1.  Is the Marble and / or Granite genuine natural stone from the Earth?
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2.  How much extra does a special order cost?
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3.  How long do I need to wait for a special order?
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4.  What material is used in the cabinet construction?

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We sincerely hope this information helps you to make an informed decision.
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Please feel free to send us any of your questions not answered above.  Just click on the link below!

Click here to email us! sales@CaliforniaAccents.com

 

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1.  Yes, 100% of all the stone tops used in our construction are natural mined stone from the earth.

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2.  Unless there are major structural changes to be made the average charge for customizing a currently offered design would be $100

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3. Special orders generally take around 90 days to complete, depending on where we are in production at the time of the request.  Please keep in mind that during production we are generally producing around 100 vanities simultaneously. 
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4.  Our vanities are made primarily of MDF.  MDF is an engineered wood, not to be confused with particle board.  Particle board swells, whereas MDF is the main construction of base and crown moldings used in USA today.  As one of the oldest manufacturers in the vanity business we have used many different materials over the years to find that MDF serves as the best Bathroom Vanity base material.  Especially for the reason that it does NOT shrink and crack as do Hard Woods.  Combined with our 7 layer finish, this makes our cabinet bases impervious to water.  Hard Woods on the other hand shrink and crack all the more when subjected to the hot and cold moisture of the bathroom area.  A lesson we learned long ago the hard way.
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Be assured you will love the look and feel of these beautiful vanity cabinets!  We are constantly being told by our customers that they are far more beautiful than they ever expected.  Also, please BEWARE of eBay and Web Companies advertising Hard Wood construction.  I'm sorry to say, many of them just lie to their customers about hardwood construction, because they know that's what the customer wants to hear and they can charge more, when in reality perhaps 10% of the construction is hardwood.