Beautiful work!
World Granite & Stone Art Inc. has really impressed me across the boards. Debbie, Norma, Mariano, and I can?t remember the template guys names got the job done like clock work.
I told Debbie I wanted to do things on the cheap, I am thinking about selling my place. She showed me some nice granite she offered at about half off. It was just too orange for my kitchen.
Norma found me a nice sink that listed at over $1100, and let me have it for 150. She also told me where to get the best deal on my fausets.
The template guys were very accurate. I am a PLS, I measured up the counter tops and there was only three sqaure feet descrepincy between what I measured and what the template guys came up with. I forgot to take out the sink cut, so I guess that is where the discrepancy was. I didn?t bother going up there even though they are located very close to where I live to slide the templates around the rock. I figured they are the experts as far as finding the most asthetically pleasing portion of the stone. I am very happy with their results. They found some purple in the Sedona that looks like amethyst, and they put it in the perfect spot as far as I am concerned.
Mariano ran a tight professional crew on the install. They were in and out within a couple hours.
The Sedona granite, probabbly out of Brazil, looks beautiful. I spent at least half an hour looking at the paterns, color, variations in color, variation in natural paterns. Polished granite is much more interesting than a diamond, & World Granite & Stone Art Inc. is a true gem.
Something to think about when purchacing granite, is that it comes from all over the world. Third world countries may benefit from your purchace. Quarries are relatively clean, much cleaner than diamond and gold mining in streams. You may be helping water quality in third world countries as well if you buy your honey some granite countertops and a cubic zarconium wedding band.
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