How To Verify A Milton Keynes Quartz Worktop Supplier







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MK Homeowner Guide · Choosing a supplier

How to Verify a Milton Keynes Quartz Worktop Supplier

A few simple checks tell you whether a supplier is genuine and established. Here is how to verify a quartz worktop supplier in Milton Keynes before you commit.

Topic: Checking a supplier
Reading time: 6 min
For: Milton Keynes homeowners

The short answer

A few simple checks

Showroom, company details, reviews and FCA status.

Four checks that tell you whether a supplier is genuine and established.

4

Checks to make

830983

Our FCA reference

In one paragraph

To verify a quartz worktop supplier, check they have a fixed address and a showroom you can visit, confirm the company details and trading history, look at genuine customer reviews, and if finance is offered, check their FCA authorisation. A supplier that templates, fabricates and fits in-house with itemised written quotes is easier to verify and hold accountable. Precious Marble Ltd is FCA authorised under FRN 830983 and has a 200 square metre showroom in Elstow. Pair this with the red flags to watch for and the questions to ask a fabricator.

By the numbers

Four checks worth making

200

A real showroom

A fixed place you can visit and return to.

15years

Trading history

An established, family-run business.

FCAFRN

Finance status

Authorised and regulated, reference 830983.

The full guide

Four ways to verify a supplier

1. Visit the showroom

A real showroom you can visit is one of the strongest signs of a genuine, established supplier. It gives you a fixed place to return to, lets you see full-size slabs and meet the people who will handle your kitchen. Precious Marble has a 200 square metre showroom in Elstow, near Milton Keynes, open six days a week. A supplier with no premises is much harder to verify, which our guide to red flags when choosing a supplier covers.

2. Confirm the company details

Check the supplier trades under a clear company name with a fixed address, and how long they have been established. A long trading history and a consistent identity are reassuring. Precious Marble is a family-run business with more than 15 years of experience, based in Bedfordshire and serving Milton Keynes homeowners.

3. Read genuine customer reviews

Look at independent customer feedback to see how a supplier performs in practice, not just what they say about themselves. Consistent, detailed reviews over time are a good sign. You can read customer testimonials to get a sense of the experience.

4. Check FCA authorisation if finance is offered

If a supplier offers finance, they should be authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and able to give you their firm reference number. Precious Marble Ltd is authorised and regulated by the FCA under FRN 830983, acting as a credit broker rather than a lender. You can check a firm reference number on the FCA register. Our guide to deposit and payment terms explains how legitimate finance should work.

Putting the checks together

No single check is the whole picture, but together they build confidence. A supplier with a showroom, a clear trading history, genuine reviews and proper FCA authorisation, who templates, fabricates and fits in-house with itemised written quotes, is one you can trust. Combine these checks with the questions to ask a fabricator and our guide on how to choose an installer for a thorough picture.

Finance note. Precious Marble Ltd, FRN 830983, is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. We are a credit broker and not a lender, and we offer credit products from Mitsubishi HC Capital UK PLC. Credit is subject to age and status. Terms and conditions apply. For more information call 01234 348590.

Quick reference

Verifying a supplier at a glance

Visit the showroom

A fixed place to visit is a strong sign of a genuine supplier.

Confirm company details

Clear name, fixed address and a solid trading history.

Read genuine reviews

Independent feedback over time shows real performance.

Check FCA status for finance

A genuine firm reference number you can verify.

Want a supplier you can verify on every count? Visit our Elstow showroom, read our customer testimonials, or request a free quote.

Quartz Worktops Milton Keynes

A supplier you can check on every count

Precious Marble is a family-run business with a real showroom, a long trading history, genuine reviews and FCA authorisation under FRN 830983. Tell us about your kitchen for a free, all-inclusive quote. 0% interest-free finance is available.

Frequently asked

Verifying a supplier questions

How do I verify a quartz worktop supplier is genuine?
Check that the supplier has a fixed address and a showroom you can visit, confirm the company details and how long they have traded, look at genuine customer reviews, and if finance is offered, check their FCA authorisation. A supplier that templates, fabricates and fits in-house and gives itemised written quotes is easier to verify and easier to hold accountable.
Should a quartz worktop supplier have a showroom I can visit?
A real showroom you can visit is one of the strongest signs of a genuine, established supplier. It gives you a fixed place to return to, lets you see full-size slabs and meet the team. Precious Marble has a 200 square metre showroom in Elstow, near Milton Keynes, open six days a week.
How can I check a supplier’s finance is legitimate?
If a supplier offers finance, they should be authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and able to give you their firm reference number. Precious Marble Ltd is authorised and regulated by the FCA under FRN 830983, acting as a credit broker rather than a lender. You can check an FRN on the FCA register.
What checks should I do before choosing a supplier in MK?
Visit the showroom, confirm the company details and trading history, read genuine reviews, check FCA authorisation if finance is involved, and get an itemised written quote after a template. Combining these checks with the questions to ask a fabricator and the red flags to watch for, both in the MK Homeowner Guide, gives you a thorough picture.




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