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Quartz
Engineered stone is made of 93% crushed quartz, which is combined with high-quality polymer resins and pigments and then compacted under intense vibration, vacuum, and pressure into dense, non-porous slabs.
Quartz is found in great abundance on the planet and is also one of its strongest materials. In fact, only three other minerals on Earth are harder - Sapphires, topaz and diamonds. This makes your quartz countertop very difficult to scratch or chip.
Quartz countertops are non-porous; therefore, they are highly resistant to stains from coffee, wine, lemon juice, as well as many other common household products. Its non-porous nature also makes it more difficult for bacteria, mold and mildew to grow, and also means it does not need to be sealed or treated to keep its lustrous shine.
Unlike many other types of countertops, engineered stone is heat-resistant and will withstand limited exposure to heat without burning or scorching. All of this adds up to a surface that is virtually maintenance-free.
American Cabinet & Flooring Carries These Quartz Brands
- Caesarstone
- Cambria
- Hanstone
- Icestone
- Radianz
- Silestone
- Viatera
- Zodiaq
Come see them in our beautiful showroom.
Granite
We stock hundreds of slabs of natural stone in our warehouse, giving our customers an almost limitless selection of patterns, grain textures and colors imported from the quarries all over the world. Granite is beautiful, durable and the preferred choice of designers, contractors and homeowners. Nothing improves the value and style of a home like granite.
Whether you're building a new house or remodeling, natural stone offers you unparalleled beauty, permanence, and uniqueness – and adds true value to your home. See what others are saying about natural stone:
Natural stone is a key part of two of the top 10 elements of design in the home that are resonating with today's buyers: the desire for low-maintenance/no-maintenance materials and the use of natural materials inside and outside the home.
— Builder Magazine/National Association of Home Builders
Homeowners who remodel recover the following percentages of their remodeling costs at resale (note: upscale projects include stone):
- Bathroom remodel-upscale: 92.6%
- Bathroom addition-upscale: 84.3%
- Kitchen remodel-upscale: 79.6%
In a study of materials for kitchen countertops, granite had the highest number of "excellent" ratings of any surface.
— Consumer Reports
Granite Remnants
Granite remnants are the pieces left over after a completed job. Every bit as beautiful and durable as the original slab, they are perfect for smaller jobs like bathroom vanities, islands, tabletops, coffee tables, etc.
We currently have Juparana, Santa Cecilia, Uba Tuba, Giallo Ornamental, Giallo Florito and many others in stock. Call our granite division for the latest selection and pricing at (303) 996-0888.
American Cabinet & Flooring Carries These Granite Brands
- Arizona Tile
- Bedrosians
- Galleria of Stone | Antolini
Come see them in our beautiful showroom.
Solid Surface
Custom solid surface countertops offer a unique balance of beauty and durability. Available in many colors, solid surface is an advanced blend of natural materials and pure acrylic polymer used to create a seamless, clean, stylish look for your kitchen and bath countertops.
Solid surface countertops are easy to clean, retain their original beauty for many years and look great with brass, tile, and granite.
American Cabinet & Flooring Carries These Solid Surface Brands
- Avonite
- Corian
- Formica
- HI-MACS
- Living Stone
- Staron
- Wilsonart
Come see them in our beautiful showroom.
Laminate
American Cabinet & Flooring is the leading fabricator of laminate countertops in Colorado. Laminate is a versatile surface that comes in many colors and styles, including the newly perfected granite laminate which, when combined with a Valencia edge, mirrors the elegant look of stone. It has the look and feel of granite but with the economical price of laminate.
Since laminate surfaces are non-porous, minimizing contact with bacteria and allowing for easy cleanup.
Laminate’s low cost combined with the latest designer patterns and colors makes it easy and affordable to change your countertop to be right in style with today's trends.
American Cabinet & Flooring Carries These Laminate Brands
- Formica
- Nevamar
- Wilsonart
- VT Industries
Come see them in our beautiful showroom.
Cabinets

American Cabinet & Flooring carries builder, semi-custom and custom cabinetry from top manufacturers. In our Design Center you’ll find complete custom-created kitchens, as well as display centers showcasing door styles, woods and finishes available to create the kitchen look you’ve dreamed of.
Our expert designers work with homeowners and contractors using the latest design software from 20-20 Technologies and help make your design selection easier with 3-D photo-realistic renderings.
American Cabinet & Flooring is the Denver distributor for Armstrong Cabinet Products, all of which are certified by the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association (KCMA) Environmental Stewardship Program (ESP).
NEW In-Stock Inventory
American Cabinet & Flooring now has Merillat Cabinets as an in-stock item! Featuring a clean, modern style with a traditional overlay door and a flat center panel design that create exceptional looks all at a price that makes them practical and extremely simple!
Click here to see our in-stock cabinet selection.
Clearance Inventory
Looking for great cabinets at discount prices? American Cabinet & Flooring has a wide range of cash and carry cabinets for sale in many different colors, wood species and sizes. available in our warehouse are overstock, discontinued as well as scratch and dent items.
American Cabinet & Flooring Carries These Cabinet Brands
- Armstrong
- Brandom
- Bridgewood
- Cardell
- Kitchen Kompact
- KraftMaid
- Mastercraft
- Merillat
- Omega
- PCS
- Quality
- Timberlake
- Ultracraft
Come see them in our beautiful showroom.
Flat Panel
Raised Panel
Arch
Flooring
Come to our state of the art show room to see the latest design trends in carpet, hardwood, and ceramic flooring. Our creative and courteous design team is here to serve your needs. We can provide you with the highest quality products available and we specialize in meeting any budget. We are always on time and precise and we have the highly trained professional staff to insure that your job is our priority.
Tile
American Cabinet & Flooring has its own in-house stone division specializing in travertine, porcelain, slate, ceramic, marble and granite. Walls, floors or ceilings, inside or out, just give us the specifications and we will make it happen. With the entire product line available at our showroom location, come realize the potential.
Carpet
Understanding a few simple basics about carpet will help you make the right choices for your lifestyle and budget.
- Textured Plush:
- Most decoratively versatile. Textured surfaces help hide footprints and vacuum marks. Add casual beauty to any room. Preferred style for busy households. A great "whole house" carpet.
- Saxony:
- Refined surface. Works well with traditional interiors. Ideal for living and dining rooms.
- Frieze:
- Forms a "curly" textured surface because yarns are extremely twisted. Has an informal look. Helps minimize footprints and vacuum marks.
- Plush:
- Has a dense luxurious feel. Shows footprints and vacuum marks easily. Best for low traffic areas and formal dining rooms.
- Level Loop Pile:
- Here loops are the same height, creating an informal look. This style generally lasts a long time in high-traffic areas. Many of today's popular Berber styles are level loop styles with flecks of a darker color on a lighter background. This is a good choice for contemporary to cottage furnishings.
- Multi-Level Loop Pile:
- Or patterned loop pile: This style usually has two or three different loop heights to create pattern effects, providing durability and a more casual look.
- Cut-Loop Pile:
- This carpet style combines cut and looped yarns. It provides variety of surface textures, including sculptured effects of squares, chevrons and swirls. The multicolor effects hide soil and stains.
Facts On Fiber
The type of fiber used and the way the carpet is constructed determine how well the carpet will stand up to spills, pets and daily traffic. The better the fiber and the denser it is packed, the better the carpet will perform. Approximately 97 percent of all carpet uses synthetic fibers designed to feature style, easy maintenance and outstanding value. We've listed four (4) types of carpet pile fibers. We hope you find this information helpful in making your decision for you and your family's carpet needs.
- Nylon
- Nylon is the most popular and represents two-thirds of the pile fibers used in the United States. Nylon fibers are wear resistant, resilient and provide brilliant color. Nylon fibers withstand the weight and movement of furniture and are generally good for all traffic areas. Nylon is also a great choice for the home because it resists soils and stains.
- Olefin
- Olefin fibers are strong, resist wear and permanent stains and are easily cleaned. These fibers are colorfast. Olefin resists static electricity and is often used in both indoor and outdoor installations because of its resistance to moisture and mildew. Olefin is used in synthetic turf for sports surfaces and in the home for patios and game rooms. Many Berbers are made of olefin.
- Polyester
- Polyester is noted for luxurious, soft 'hand' when used in thick, cut-pile textures. It has excellent color clarity and retention, cleans easily and is inherently stain resistant.
- Wool
- Noted for its luxury and performance, wool is soft, has a high bulk and is available in many colors and patterns. Generally, wool is somewhat more expensive than synthetic fibers.
- Cut Pile
- Still one of today's most popular constructions, cut pile achieves its durability through the type of fiber used, density of tufts and the amount of twist in the yarn. Highly twisted yarn will hold its shape longer, making it a smart choice for high-traffic areas.
Hardwood
No other flooring offers the warmth, beauty, and value of wood. We have more than fifty species of wood to choose from, both domestic and exotic, spanning the spectrum of color options, hardness, and price. Wood flooring enhances the decor of any room, and provides timeless beauty that will increase in value throughout the years. In a national survey of real estate agents, ninety percent said houses with wood flooring sell faster and for higher prices then houses without wood floors.
Maintenance of Hardwood Floors
New technology in stains and finishes call for regular cleaning that takes little more than sweeping or vacuuming, with occasional use of a professional wood floor-cleaning product. Wood floors are ecologically friendly and both renewable and recyclable. And, because wood does not collect dust and other allergens, many leading health associations agree that wood floors are the perfect choice for a healthy home.
Wood floors come Factory Finished, Unfinished, Solid, Engineered, Strip, Plank, Parquet and Acrylic Impregnated, and in a rainbow of colors to fit any decor. You can achieve unique, one-of-a-kind looks with custom stains and finishes.
The appearance of the wood determines its "grade" All grades are equally strong and serviceable, but each affords you a different look. Clear wood is free of defects, though it may have minor imperfections.
- Select wood is almost clear, but contains some natural characteristics such as knots and color variations.
- Common wood (No. 1 and No. 2) has more natural characteristics such as knots and color variations than either clear or select grades, and often is chosen because of these natural features and the character they bring to a room.
- First grade wood has the best appearance, natural color variations and limited character marks.
- Second grade wood is variegated in appearance with varying sound wood characteristics of species.
- Third grade wood is rustic in appearance allowing all wood characteristics of the species.
The angle at which a board is cut determines how the finished product looks.
- Plainsawn is the most common cut. The board contains more variation than the other two cuts because grain patterns resulting form the growth rings are more obvious.
- Quartersawn produces less board feet per log than plainsawing and is therefore more expensive. Quartersawn wood twists and cups less and wears more evenly.
- Riftsawn is similar to quartersawing, but the cut is made at a slightly different angel.
American Cabinet & Flooring Carries These Tile, Carpet, Hardwood, Vinyl & Laminate Floor Brands
- Bedrosians
- Emser Tile
- Interceramic
- Arizona Tile
- Daltile
- Florida Tile
- Mohawk Flooring
- Royalty
- Shaw Floors
- Tuftex
- Phenix
- Camelot
- HomerWood
- Anderson
- Armstrong
- Somerset
- Bruce
- QU-Cork
- Teragren Bamboo
- Ipocork
- Forbo
- Earthwerks
- Congoleum
- Mannington
- Formica
- Evoke
Sinks, Faucets & Fixtures
Undermount sinks are sleek and stylish, with a contemporary design that adds style to any kitchen. They are perfect for granite, marble, solid surface or engineered stone countertops and will give you a lifetime of leak-free performance.
Undermount sinks are available in timeless stainless steel and Silgranit, which is made of 80% solid granite and features the touch and feel of natural stone. Silgranit sinks are highly resistant to scratching and chipping, heat resistant to 536°F and non-porous, so they resist most household stains.










American Cabinet & Flooring Carries These Brands
- Avonite
- Blanco
- Corian
- HI-MACS
- Karran
- LivingStone
- MOEN
- Soci
- Staron
- Wilsonart
Edge Styles
Quartz, Granite, Solid Surface
Standard Edges
Eased
Waterfall
Bevel
Upgrade Edges
Ogee
Bullnose
Chiseled
Double Round
American Bevel
Laminate
Valencia
Waterfall
Bullnose
Futura
Bevel
No Drip
Square
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