Quarella tiles announce their new express tile service for Australian customers.
November 21st, 2008
Australian tile and marble distributors Quarella have just launched their new website qxpress.com.au. The exciting new site offers customers access to a range of 20 always in-stock colours for instant supply and immediate delivery throughout Australia.
This service is perfect for time sensitive jobs, or when another supplier lets you down. The website lists all Quarella’s in-stock marble and quartz tiles with the company aiming to always have a minimum of 100m2 of every colour.
The website offers a ‘fast track’ service for instant supply of tiles, ideal for commercial designs. All Quarella’s tiles are also available for order, servicing all sized projects. The site also has discounted tiles, end of batch and surplus stock.
qxpress.com.au is the place to go for instant tile supply for a range of applications.

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