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Granite - Whom Not to Use

Discussion in 'Homeowners Corner' started by Liskey, Mar 23, 2007.

  1. Liskey

    Liskey New Member

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    Based on our experience, I would not use Granite Expo in Sterling. It took them 2 days to get a plumber out to us to install our sink and plumbing. Their excuse was that their regular plumber was out on vacation. As a result, we couldn't use our kitchen for 2 days, which we found unacceptable. However, they were quick enough to take our payment!!

    Lisa
     
  2. lilpea

    lilpea Member

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    I would add PlanIT Granite to the list. Used them for our old townhouse 3 years ago - it took several days for the demo and install (plumbing) & their cost was sky high. We used USA Marble for our main kitchen & kitchenette in the basement - based on several folks recommendations from this forum.
     
  3. kahlua1

    kahlua1 New Member

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    Has anyone ever tried Costco for this type of job? While in there the other day I was surprised to see they had a board advertising the purchase and installation of Corian, Granite and Zodiac. We find Costco is great with most everything so might be worth looking into I guess?
     
  4. mejrd

    mejrd New Member

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    I would NOT use Neka for repairs. However, the initial installation looks good!
     

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