Lais Luz: Dekton & Porcelain Slab Fabricator | Free Ebook

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When specifying large-format porcelain panels, sintered stone, or Dekton ultra-compact surfaces, you are placing thousands of dollars of premium material into the hands of your fabrication team. Traditional stone yard methods completely fail when applied to modern, resin-free mineral slabs…resulting in catastrophic field cracking, visible shifting seams, and chipped mitered edges that ruin your design intent.

This free, technical guide written specifically for interior designers, architects, and custom builders pulls back the curtain on high-performance surface engineering.

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When specifying large-format porcelain panels, sintered stone, or Dekton ultra-compact surfaces, you are placing thousands of dollars of premium material into the hands of your fabrication team. Traditional stone yard methods completely fail when applied to modern, resin-free mineral slabs…resulting in catastrophic field cracking, visible shifting seams, and chipped mitered edges that ruin your design intent.

This free, technical guide written specifically for interior designers, architects, and custom builders pulls back the curtain on high-performance surface engineering.

Request an Immediate Project Review

Inside this free guide, you will discover:

  • The 3 Fatal Red Flags: How to spot a generic stone yard masquerading as a modern mineral surface specialist before they touch your slabs.

  • The Substrate Checklist: The exact framing deflection limits and structural backing protocols required to prevent vertical panel failure.

  • Machining Velocity Secrets: Why wrong cutting speeds cause hidden micro-fractures that make countertops crack weeks after installation is complete.

Streamline your luxury residential projects, eliminate job site friction, and guarantee a seamless finish every single time.

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