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Premium Granite, LLC

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Premium Granite, LLC

4.91(
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 97% of Angi customers
Recommended by 97% of HomeAdvisor customers

Premium Granite is locally owned and operated, and has been serving customers in the Phoenix area since 2004. We offer not only a wide variety of natural countertop materials to choose from, but we offer different edge profiles to customize the look of your new quartz, marble or granite countertops. We also offer back splashes (No Tile). If you live in Arizona and are interested in a kitchen remodel, you’ll be glad to know that genuine quartz and granite countertops, are more affordable than they have ever been. We work with either prefab granite or custom slabs of granite, depending on the nature of the job. We’re happy to offer prefab granite as an option for your countertops, because it is more affordable and allows for a faster installation. When you contact us for your free no obligation estimate, we will discuss your options with you. Give us a call and see how Premium Granite delivers luxury for less!

"Bought a trailer from them they said that the title was good to go and that all I had to do was get it transferred. When I went to do that, the dmv said that it was not possible and the company that sold it to me isn't on the title at all. I would not trust them to come into my house and do anything for me Tried communicating with them and they told me that they won't do anything. They said that they would get me a bill of sale after a while of bothering them to help and it has been months and the guy decided to leave the country and won't even respond to any of my messages extremely unprofessional and a pain to deal with dishonest and liars."

Jacob G on July 2024

Premium Granite is locally owned and operated, and has been serving customers in the Phoenix area since 2004. We offer not only a wide variety of natural countertop materials to choose from, but we offer different edge profiles to customize the look of your new quartz, marble or granite countertops. We also offer back splashes (No Tile). If you live in Arizona and are interested in a kitchen remodel, you’ll be glad to know that genuine quartz and granite countertops, are more affordable than they have ever been. We work with either prefab granite or custom slabs of granite, depending on the nature of the job. We’re happy to offer prefab granite as an option for your countertops, because it is more affordable and allows for a faster installation. When you contact us for your free no obligation estimate, we will discuss your options with you. Give us a call and see how Premium Granite delivers luxury for less!

"Bought a trailer from them they said that the title was good to go and that all I had to do was get it transferred. When I went to do that, the dmv said that it was not possible and the company that sold it to me isn't on the title at all. I would not trust them to come into my house and do anything for me Tried communicating with them and they told me that they won't do anything. They said that they would get me a bill of sale after a while of bothering them to help and it has been months and the guy decided to leave the country and won't even respond to any of my messages extremely unprofessional and a pain to deal with dishonest and liars."

Jacob G on July 2024


Natural Stone Care Inc

4.90(
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Natural Stone Care Inc

4.90(
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 97% of Angi customers
Recommended by 97% of HomeAdvisor customers

We also have the skilled craftsmen to produce the results you expect. All our experienced personnel are utilized for resources and expertise. On site meetings, inspections and tests are part of our proposal process.

"This company is very professional and punctual. I received a quote and had the work done the next day. The workmanship and care made my counter tops look new again. Excellent company to work with."

Pamela B on June 2019

We also have the skilled craftsmen to produce the results you expect. All our experienced personnel are utilized for resources and expertise. On site meetings, inspections and tests are part of our proposal process.

"This company is very professional and punctual. I received a quote and had the work done the next day. The workmanship and care made my counter tops look new again. Excellent company to work with."

Pamela B on June 2019


Independently owned & operated. Offering full construction and help during an emergency.


Brazilian Direct

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Brazilian Direct

5.00(
33
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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 96% of Angi customers
Recommended by 96% of HomeAdvisor customers

WE do NOT do installation! Mill Direct - National Wholesaler Distributor Hardwood Flooring & Decking. 17 years ago, we started with a simple goal: to offer the finest exotic Brazilian hardwood floors available, online. We are an innovative flooring company that offers honest, knowledge-based, outstanding personalized service delivered with integrity and respect.We believe an informed customer is a happy customer. Our team of specialists, with over 45+ years of combined experience, is here to help you make the best decision for you and your project. We offer only the highest quality of hardwood products for the best available price, and no seconds or odd lots, allowing you to buy with confidence. We offer total value of the highest quality product coupled with outstanding service based on integrity providing assistance and support before, during, and long after the sale. We warranty our products and stand behind them. We work directly with the largest and best mills globally, giving us unmatched access to the highest quality and volume of flooring stock while other companies may be limited. We care about our customers and our community while minimizing any negative impact on the environment. Experience You Can Trust Brazilian Direct Ltd. Exceeding Customers Expectations Nationally for 12 years. Mill Direct - Premium Exotic Hardwood Flooring, Lumber and Decking. ------------------------Best BBB in the Industry after 1years! Better Business Bureau - Brazilian Direct Ltd. Accredited BBB with A+ after 10 years. (QUALITY Matters) Since registering our business with BBB 12 years ago (Brazilian Direct Ltd. has been BBB accredited since 8/19/2004) Brazilian Direct Ltd. has an A+ rating with BBB. ----------- http://www.bbb.org/washington-dc-eastern-pa/business-reviews/manufacturers-and-producers/brazilian-direct-ltd-in-quakertown-pa-75001117

WE do NOT do installation! Mill Direct - National Wholesaler Distributor Hardwood Flooring & Decking. 17 years ago, we started with a simple goal: to offer the finest exotic Brazilian hardwood floors available, online. We are an innovative flooring company that offers honest, knowledge-based, outstanding personalized service delivered with integrity and respect.We believe an informed customer is a happy customer. Our team of specialists, with over 45+ years of combined experience, is here to help you make the best decision for you and your project. We offer only the highest quality of hardwood products for the best available price, and no seconds or odd lots, allowing you to buy with confidence. We offer total value of the highest quality product coupled with outstanding service based on integrity providing assistance and support before, during, and long after the sale. We warranty our products and stand behind them. We work directly with the largest and best mills globally, giving us unmatched access to the highest quality and volume of flooring stock while other companies may be limited. We care about our customers and our community while minimizing any negative impact on the environment. Experience You Can Trust Brazilian Direct Ltd. Exceeding Customers Expectations Nationally for 12 years. Mill Direct - Premium Exotic Hardwood Flooring, Lumber and Decking. ------------------------Best BBB in the Industry after 1years! Better Business Bureau - Brazilian Direct Ltd. Accredited BBB with A+ after 10 years. (QUALITY Matters) Since registering our business with BBB 12 years ago (Brazilian Direct Ltd. has been BBB accredited since 8/19/2004) Brazilian Direct Ltd. has an A+ rating with BBB. ----------- http://www.bbb.org/washington-dc-eastern-pa/business-reviews/manufacturers-and-producers/brazilian-direct-ltd-in-quakertown-pa-75001117


Award winning, state of the art fabrication and installation facility. Visit our web site and click "about us" for more information.


Palace of Glass

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Palace of Glass

5.00(
5
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Welcome to your production house for custom glass: we design and handcraft glass panels and sculptures for your needs! Call us to get quote now based on square footage! Contact online representative for immediate consultation!

Welcome to your production house for custom glass: we design and handcraft glass panels and sculptures for your needs! Call us to get quote now based on square footage! Contact online representative for immediate consultation!


D Moe Contracting Inc

4.30(
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D Moe Contracting Inc

4.30(
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Customers say: Quality work
1993 years of experience

Owner Operated. 20 Employees. Charge by the Job. Traveling & Trips Charges, No Subcontractors We are customer service oriented

"I purchased countertops from HD and showed them the pop-up outlet to be installed before I made my purchase. I also paid extra for 2 outlet holes to be cut in the countertop in advance as well as paid for all templating etc.. When the template designer from D. Moe, Tom, arrived I brought up the pop-up plug and showed him. He said that they would cut the outlet on site at the time of installation. When the installers arrived, before they started anything, I showed them the outlet and where I wanted it to go and showed them that the counter would need to be cut and then I could insert outlet in the hole and secure it from beneath and plug in before the countertop was dropped in place. They told me they don’t cut holes for outlets on site. I explained that the template designer told me that they did and then the man said OK. They never cut the hole for my outlet. In addition they scratched the side of my refrigerator side panel, which was just installed- hollering that the countertop was “too big!”, left a very thick layer of dust in my kitchen, and I was finding debris from the wood they used to build up the counter on my floor. I called and also went into Home Depot in person that day and told them that they hadn’t drilled a hole for my counter. Sergio who facilitated the transaction verified that it was on the work order. The next day HD told me that the installation company would call me to set up a time to come cut the hole. About 30 minutes after the phone call 2 men from the installation company knock on my door without any advance notice. The guy is not wearing any kind of facial covering during the pandemic and they say they’re there to cut the hole. So I ask him to wear his face covering and let them in. I wasn’t expecting them, so I have supplies on the countertop. They are here for a few minutes and one of them knocked over an entire pitcher of water everywhere, all over the floor, counter, cabinets etc.. I had a pitcher of water on the counter because my sink still wasn’t connected because the new countertops installed were pushed forward a quarter inch and my plumbing didn’t lineup when I went to reinstall my sink- just another inconvenience. The guy said they couldn’t cut the hole because they didn’t have the right tool and because they laid the Counter down without putting the hole in prior, like I had requested when they were installing, there was no way for me to access the electrical anymore as there’s a 6 inch gap between my cabinet and the pony wall where the electrical is and the outlet would’ve needed to be plugged in and installed before the counter was dropped. They said they would need to remove the countertop and get a tool to drill the hole. They explained that this is the right way to install it and they didn’t want to put a hole in my new cabinets and that they made a mistake. So time goes by and I don’t hear from them again about the matter. I reached out again to HD to get the hole drilled for my counter outlet, and HD says they’ll get back to me. 2 days later I hear nothing. I call again and they say they’ll get back to me, so I call D Moe. The man calls back quick. I explain the situation and he lets me know that they can put a hole in but they can’t drill a hole through my cabinet so I can access the electrical. I explain I don’t have the right tools to do that. He says he’ll ask, but also tells me they need a template to cut the outlet hole (which I paid for templates). I ask when I might hear back from him and he says he can’t say. I ask, will it take a day, a week, a year (I’m also coordinating these calls in between working full time). The man insists that there’s no way to let me know when I should expect to hear back. $3000 later, my kitchen prep area is not functional, I have circle drawn on my counter where I should have a plug, have existing damage on my refrigerator side panel from their installation, I have no idea if/when a hole will be cut in the counter so I can drop a plug into there and now I will now be forced to drill through my new cabinetry to access electrical and they can’t provide a clue for when they can call me back. Update- I called Home Depot today and they said that DMoe is now requiring me to do the measurements for my own outlet and to complete a template for them even though I paid for this as part of the “basic labor included” with the countertops and installation service. Clearly I don’t feel comfortable doing that as I am not an installer and I paid for this service along with paying for the outlet cut outs. So... I think this will have to escalate to ROC or court, I am not sure at this point. I never imagined a company would create so much drama over their own mistake. They also expect $400 payment to cut the outlet hole even though it was paid for already and on my receipt. I don’t understand why they are putting me through so much stress and inconvenience in order to correct their mistake. I just want a functional kitchen with access to my electrical. I just want what I paid for and what was on the customer agreement that I signed. I was so excited about getting these countertops as I’ve never had nice countertops like this before and I regret making this purchase. I have photographs of the agreement and everything I mentioned. This has been such a sad experience. I think this company probably does an OK job normally, but clearly there’s a lack of accountability when mistakes are made and they seem to be transferring their accountability onto the customer. I cannot for the life of me figure out why they are making this so difficult and so unpleasant. I already paid for this, I’m not asking for anything that I didn’t pay for and that wasn’t agreed-upon in the beginning. When I bought the counter, when the template technician came out, when the installers arrived the outlet was discussed… This is not a new request- this was communicated through every step of the process and for some reason D Moe Will not complete the job that they were hired to do Without transferring liability for their work performance on to the customer."

Heather G on August 2020

Owner Operated. 20 Employees. Charge by the Job. Traveling & Trips Charges, No Subcontractors We are customer service oriented

"I purchased countertops from HD and showed them the pop-up outlet to be installed before I made my purchase. I also paid extra for 2 outlet holes to be cut in the countertop in advance as well as paid for all templating etc.. When the template designer from D. Moe, Tom, arrived I brought up the pop-up plug and showed him. He said that they would cut the outlet on site at the time of installation. When the installers arrived, before they started anything, I showed them the outlet and where I wanted it to go and showed them that the counter would need to be cut and then I could insert outlet in the hole and secure it from beneath and plug in before the countertop was dropped in place. They told me they don’t cut holes for outlets on site. I explained that the template designer told me that they did and then the man said OK. They never cut the hole for my outlet. In addition they scratched the side of my refrigerator side panel, which was just installed- hollering that the countertop was “too big!”, left a very thick layer of dust in my kitchen, and I was finding debris from the wood they used to build up the counter on my floor. I called and also went into Home Depot in person that day and told them that they hadn’t drilled a hole for my counter. Sergio who facilitated the transaction verified that it was on the work order. The next day HD told me that the installation company would call me to set up a time to come cut the hole. About 30 minutes after the phone call 2 men from the installation company knock on my door without any advance notice. The guy is not wearing any kind of facial covering during the pandemic and they say they’re there to cut the hole. So I ask him to wear his face covering and let them in. I wasn’t expecting them, so I have supplies on the countertop. They are here for a few minutes and one of them knocked over an entire pitcher of water everywhere, all over the floor, counter, cabinets etc.. I had a pitcher of water on the counter because my sink still wasn’t connected because the new countertops installed were pushed forward a quarter inch and my plumbing didn’t lineup when I went to reinstall my sink- just another inconvenience. The guy said they couldn’t cut the hole because they didn’t have the right tool and because they laid the Counter down without putting the hole in prior, like I had requested when they were installing, there was no way for me to access the electrical anymore as there’s a 6 inch gap between my cabinet and the pony wall where the electrical is and the outlet would’ve needed to be plugged in and installed before the counter was dropped. They said they would need to remove the countertop and get a tool to drill the hole. They explained that this is the right way to install it and they didn’t want to put a hole in my new cabinets and that they made a mistake. So time goes by and I don’t hear from them again about the matter. I reached out again to HD to get the hole drilled for my counter outlet, and HD says they’ll get back to me. 2 days later I hear nothing. I call again and they say they’ll get back to me, so I call D Moe. The man calls back quick. I explain the situation and he lets me know that they can put a hole in but they can’t drill a hole through my cabinet so I can access the electrical. I explain I don’t have the right tools to do that. He says he’ll ask, but also tells me they need a template to cut the outlet hole (which I paid for templates). I ask when I might hear back from him and he says he can’t say. I ask, will it take a day, a week, a year (I’m also coordinating these calls in between working full time). The man insists that there’s no way to let me know when I should expect to hear back. $3000 later, my kitchen prep area is not functional, I have circle drawn on my counter where I should have a plug, have existing damage on my refrigerator side panel from their installation, I have no idea if/when a hole will be cut in the counter so I can drop a plug into there and now I will now be forced to drill through my new cabinetry to access electrical and they can’t provide a clue for when they can call me back. Update- I called Home Depot today and they said that DMoe is now requiring me to do the measurements for my own outlet and to complete a template for them even though I paid for this as part of the “basic labor included” with the countertops and installation service. Clearly I don’t feel comfortable doing that as I am not an installer and I paid for this service along with paying for the outlet cut outs. So... I think this will have to escalate to ROC or court, I am not sure at this point. I never imagined a company would create so much drama over their own mistake. They also expect $400 payment to cut the outlet hole even though it was paid for already and on my receipt. I don’t understand why they are putting me through so much stress and inconvenience in order to correct their mistake. I just want a functional kitchen with access to my electrical. I just want what I paid for and what was on the customer agreement that I signed. I was so excited about getting these countertops as I’ve never had nice countertops like this before and I regret making this purchase. I have photographs of the agreement and everything I mentioned. This has been such a sad experience. I think this company probably does an OK job normally, but clearly there’s a lack of accountability when mistakes are made and they seem to be transferring their accountability onto the customer. I cannot for the life of me figure out why they are making this so difficult and so unpleasant. I already paid for this, I’m not asking for anything that I didn’t pay for and that wasn’t agreed-upon in the beginning. When I bought the counter, when the template technician came out, when the installers arrived the outlet was discussed… This is not a new request- this was communicated through every step of the process and for some reason D Moe Will not complete the job that they were hired to do Without transferring liability for their work performance on to the customer."

Heather G on August 2020


M3 Remodeling LLC

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M3 Remodeling LLC

5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

You Dream it We Can Build It! 40 years of experience in all phases of remodeling. Family owned and operated. Old Fashion Quality craftsmanship at affordable prices. We give free estimates.We can provide any service with or without the use of our subcontractors.

You Dream it We Can Build It! 40 years of experience in all phases of remodeling. Family owned and operated. Old Fashion Quality craftsmanship at affordable prices. We give free estimates.We can provide any service with or without the use of our subcontractors.


Independently owned & operated. Additional DBAs - Glass Doctor, SADA Corp.


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Repair Granite Countertops questions, answered by experts

Marble countertops don’t necessarily crack easily. However, they are more susceptible to damage than some other types of countertops. For example, they can develop etching from acidic liquids, such as lemon or tomato juice. Marble can also chip at the edges if you drop a heavy pan. A faux marble countertop isn’t as delicate as the real deal (depending on the material you’re painting over), but it can still get scratched if you’re not careful. Use hot pads and cutting boards to protect the countertop.

Quartz is more durable than granite, so it should last longer. However, it does have one weakness: It can be damaged by extreme heat, so exercise caution with cooking pans. Granite is durable, but it’s also porous, which invites stains when liquids are left sitting on a countertop. With this in mind, clean up spills promptly and reseal the countertops every year. Beyond that, granite can be damaged by a high-impact blow.

The best practice is to reseal the counters every few months or at least once a year, depending on how much traffic your kitchen gets. If you’re handy, you can learn how to seal granite countertops or leave it to the pros if you want peace of mind that it is done correctly.

Marble is very porous, so it stains more than non-porous quartz. Exercise caution when drinking wine and juice or cooking with oil near the marble fixture.

While no countertop material is truly “heatproof,” granite countertops are extremely resistant to high temperatures. Some types of granite can withstand temperatures up to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit. However, we don’t recommend placing hot pots and pans directly on granite countertops. Even if it doesn’t scar the granite, it may damage the sealant.

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