Bullnosing & profiling.
From a simple aris or chamfer through to a full bullnose up to 40mm — every edge finished by hand, in porcelain and natural stone.
The edge is the job.
An exposed edge is where a tiling or stone job is won or lost. We profile edges on porcelain and natural stone — from a simple aris or chamfer through to a full bullnose up to 40mm thickness — with every edge finished by hand.
The workshop runs an in-house bullnose machine and four wetsaws, with hand-held machinery for the cuts the saws can't reach, across varied thicknesses and a large range of materials.
Profiling happens in-house at Acton Bridge, or on your site: on-site templating, cutting and bullnosing are available up and down the country.
What's in scope.
Edge work and cutting, from one workshop.
- Aris & chamfer edges
- Full bullnose up to 40mm thickness
- In-house bullnose machine
- Every edge finished by hand
- Four wetsaws in-house, plus hand-held machinery
- Porcelain & natural stone, varied thicknesses
Aris. Chamfer. Bullnose.
Three families of edge, specified to suit the material and the job.
Aris
A clean, eased edge — the simplest profile.
Chamfer
An angled edge for a sharper, engineered look.
Full bullnose
A fully rounded edge, up to 40mm, finished by hand.
Recent edge work.
The spec behind recent profiling jobs.
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01Wall caps
02Pool coping run
Before you send the drawings.
How thick can you bullnose?
The in-house bullnose machine takes a full bullnose up to 40mm thickness, and every edge is finished by hand.
Do you only profile, or can you cut as well?
Both. Four wetsaws in-house plus hand-held machinery cover cutting in varied thicknesses across a large range of materials.
Can the profiling be done at my site?
Yes — on-site templating, cutting and bullnosing are available nationwide.
