LGN Products
Two Brands. Endless Possibilities.
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About LGN Products
LGN Products is a manufacturer and brand group focused on modern bath and surface solutions. We develop high-quality wall panels, shower surrounds, and bath systems that bring together luxury aesthetics, practical performance, and simplified installation.
As the parent company of Polymarm and Solmar Stone, LGN Products brings multiple product lines and design options under one trusted source.
Our brands allow customers to choose styles, textures, and looks that fit their project and budget while maintaining consistent quality.
Modern bath wall systems designed for affordability, style, and fast installation. Ideal for remodels, rentals, and value-driven upgrades.
Premium stone-look bath surfaces focused on refined aesthetics and upscale design appeal.
All LGN brands are backed by the same product standards and manufacturing expertise.
Multiple brands mean more colors, styles, and looks for different tastes and budgets.
Our surfaces are designed for easy care and long-term performance.
Systems are made to simplify installation and reduce project time.
LGN Products
(209) 487-7031
info@LGNproducts.com
Have questions? We’ve answered some of the most common inquiries below to help you find the information you need quickly and easily.
LGN Products panels can be installed over most solid surfaces such as tile, drywall, cement board, and similar materials. For full remodels or tear-outs, a water-resistant backing like cement board or green board drywall is recommended for best results.
No. Panels require a continuous, solid backing surface for proper adhesion. Always install over an appropriate wall substrate like cement board or water-resistant drywall.
Yes. Lightly sand or scuff the tile surface, then clean it with a fast-flashing solvent such as isopropyl alcohol or acetone. Apply a high-quality construction adhesive in rounded beads or globs, ensuring good contact across grout lines for a strong bond.
Yes, screws can be used if needed. Pre-drill holes and seal them with silicone before inserting screws. Use stainless steel screws in wet or moisture-prone areas to prevent corrosion.
Use fine-tooth blades on tools such as a circular saw, jigsaw, or angle grinder. Applying masking tape along the cut line helps reduce chipping. For accuracy, create a cardboard template first, test the fit on the wall, then transfer the outline to the panel before cutting.