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Q1: What is the physical address of Ratna Marbles and Granites' showroom?
A1: The physical address of Ratna Marbles and Granites' showroom is Office 2, 15 Main Drive, East Lane Business Park, Wembley, Middlesex, England, HA9 7NA.
Q2: What types of natural stone does Ratna Marbles and Granites specialize in sourcing?
A2: Ratna Marbles and Granites specializes in sourcing the best quality materials from around the world, including Granite, Quartz, Marble, Onyx, Natural Stone, Ceramic & Porcelain, Neolith, Dekton, Lapitec, and Laminam.
Q3: What is the name of the credit broker that Ratna Marbles and Granites partners with for finance options?
A3: The credit broker that Ratna Marbles and Granites partners with for finance options is Ideal4Finance.
Q4: How long has Ratna Marble and Granites Ltd been in operation as a family-owned business?
A4: Ratna Marble and Granites Ltd has been in operation since 2003, making it a family-owned business for over 18 years.
Q5: What is the process called when Ratna Marbles and Granites' professionals visit your site to take accurate measurements of your project?
A5: The process is called templating, where Ratna Marbles and Granites' highly trained professionals visit your site to define the look and feel of your final worktop.
Q6: What is the name of the company that provides finance options for customers who want to spread the cost of their purchase?
A6: The company that provides finance options is Ideal4Finance, which uses reputable lenders and is Trustpilot-rated 'Excellent'.
Q7: What are some of the benefits of using Quartz surfaces in your home project?
A7: Quartz surfaces are highly resistant to stain and scratch, made to almost any conceivable color and design, and are literally maintenance-free due to their superior quality.
Q8: What types of stone does Ratna Marbles and Granites specialize in fabricating and installing?
A8: Ratna Marbles and Granites specializes in the fabrication and installation of Granite, Marble, Quartz (including various brands such as Silestone, Cambria, Caesarstone, Unistone, Compac, Cimstone, Quarella, Technistone, iStone, Classic Quartz), and Sintered Stone (such as Dekton, Lapitec, and Neolith).