What is the distinction between Premium Grade, Overstocked, Discontinued and Surplus solid surface material? What about Select Grade?
There is no difference, all of these designations are for Premium Grade sheets except for Select Grade. Premium Grade The solid surface material is currently in production and should be available on a continuous basis. Overstocked Excess premium full sheet material from manufacturers, distributors, and/or fabricators. Discontinued Premium solid surface material no longer in production by the manufacturer. This material comes from manufacturers, distributors, and/or fabricators and specific colors are not available on a continuous basis. Surplus Also known as remnants, drop-off, or fall-off, surplus items are premium solid surface pieces of varying sizes left over from fabrication projects from warehouses and fabrication shops all over the country. (Note: Surplus items are sold as is. These pieces are typically in “like new condition” but may have scratches, scrapes and chipped corners). Select Grade Select grade material does not qualify for the premium designation because it is a slig
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