
IRVING COUNTER TOP
About us
Irving Counter Top Inc. is a family owned business. Offering fabrication and installation of counter tops in Dallas Fort Worth and North Texas since 1962. Our 70,000 square foot facility, located on 8 acres in Irving includes a show room and fabrication areas for granite, quartz, laminate, and solid surface. All work is done by our own experienced technicians to assure quality and good service. Major credit cards accepted.
Business highlights
Services we offer
ICT offers full service fabrication and installation of granite, marble, quartz, laminate, solid surface, and cultured marble counter tops for all residential, commercial and remodel projects. Our on site Sales Staff is available to quote any project, or call and schedule an appointment with one of our knowedgable off site Sales Staff to meet at your location. Other services provided: DIY fabrication and pick up or delivery: Demolition: Templating: Installation: Plumbing Reconnection:
Services we don't offer
ceramic tile
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- American Express
- Check
- Visa
- Discover
- MasterCard
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It took almost a month after we purchased the countertops from Lowe's before the installer contacted us to do the work. The company did not contact us at all during this time. By the time they did, my husband and I were leaving on a two week vacation, so it was another 3 weeks before someone came to rip out the old countertops.
The second man that came to my house to do the tear out was wonderful. He did a thorough and professional job and explained everything that he was doing. He made the comment that he didn't understand why the first man hadn't measure initially, and then explained that the install would be very easy and we didn't need to remove any trim or anything at all like the first man had mentioned.
More than a week after that, my husband called the company to ask when the installers were coming, because they hadn't contacted us by the time they said they would. They didn't answer the phone, but finally someone called us back to schedule a time to come by. Then, the installers came. Again, they were wonderful. They were helpful and nice and explained what they were doing. However, the laminate countertop does not touch our cabinets on the underside except on the edges. It isn't supported in the middle at all because they sealed the lip of the countertop to the outside instead of the base of the countertop itself. Also, because my house was built in the 1930s, there was a scoop cut out of the front on the cabinets beneath the front of the sink. This left a two inch gap between the countertop and the cabinet. The installer did not bother to fix this, and told us that it would be impossible to put in our sink without having the gap fixed, because the countertop would not support it. This means that they did not even check to see if the sink fit. Essentially, instead of fixing the gaping hole that prevented me from installing my sink, they told me to fix it. I'm lucky that my husband and father were able to fix the problem, because the installer couldn't be bothered. I found this to be unprofessional and shoddy workmanship. The countertops were essentially unusable until I fixed them myself. In addition, one of our sinks barely fit into the hole that was cut for it because the hole was too large.
I would not use this company again. They did not contact me with proper information in a timely manner. Their workmanship was of questionable quality. They did not fix a problem that prevented me from using my countertops. The first man was rude and provided incorrect information. The process took much longer than it should have. Save yourself some irritation and look elsewhere.
I first visited their store and looked at their samples. I was told that someone could come out and measure and show me a bunch of samples. They took my name and number. That person called me immediately to set up an appointment, but I wasn't sure if I wanted Corian or laminate. I knew I did not want granite. I told him that I would call him again once I had made up my mind. Once I decided I wanted laminate, I called again after a few weeks to set up a measure, but I wasn't sure what form/shape I wanted for the laminate. I asked if he would bring out samples of the different forms. He said no, but he would draw them for me. I knew I had to see them, so I asked if I could go back to the ICT showroom to see the different forms. He suggested, instead, to visit a Lowes. That should have been my first clue to NOT use them. I went to a Lowe's and decided on what I wanted for the form. I did not see any laminates either at the ICT showroom or at Lowes that I wanted, so I ended up going to the WilsonArt Warehouse in Dallas to get a chain of laminates (something I found out after calling the number on the WilsonArt website and asking questions about ordering samples). Yes, the warehouse was willing to give me a chain of their laminates. That was the best part of this whole experience, dealing with the WilsonArt warehouse. But, again, this should have been another big clue to ditch ICT.
The measurer who came to my house was very, very nice. However, he was also very, very old school. He used a tape measurer. I have no doubt that his measurements were accurate. You do not have to use a laser measurer to get accurate measurements. He does not input his measurements into a computer, however. He draws them on a piece of paper. Someone, either him or the person fabricating the countertop MUST KNOW MATH in order to compensate for the fact that the countertop will NOT be flush with the edge of the cabinets. With my form, there was an inch and a half front overhang that had to be taken into consideration when fabricating the form. Instead, they fabricated the form to the measurements which meant that I ended up with unprofessional looking side overhangs (1.5 on one side and 1.75 on the other) on the L countertop they fabricated for me.
The kitchen sink (part of the L) was 3/4 inch off center, which was noticeable because the sink was supposed to be centered under a window.
ICT fabricates at their warehouse. All laminate countertops are premade and then taken out to the job site. This means that very little can be corrected on the job site. The person who calls the customers to set up the install time called me twice before 8:00 at home. I was off for summer break as a teacher and sleeping past 8:00. He seemed happy to have woken me up. The installers were very, very nice. They tried to compensate for the problems with the L, but couldn't do much.
I called ICT and asked to speak with the owner. He met with me. He said that there was nothing wrong with the measurements and that the sink was off center because my cabinet installer had not installed the cabinets to center under the window. His measurer measured from the front of the cabinet, not the back where the window was. NO! My cabinet installer perfectly centered the cabinet under the window. The sink hole was 3/4 inch off center both at the front and the back of the cabinet. The ICT measurer probably also perfectly masured it, but either he or the fabricator of the L did not understand basic math. You can't just fabricate to the measurements without allowing for the fact that the measurements will be located 1.5 inches in from the front. If he had used countertop computer software or math, this problem would never have occurred.
The owner said the only two options were to live with it or for him to rip it entirely all out (all four pieces) and to refund my money. Fixing the one part, the L, was not an option. He said this with a smile on his face. Now, I had already lived without countertops for SEVEN MONTHS. I had been through kitchen h*** and the thought of having to find another place to fabricate and install countertops was overwhelming. I left the store crying. I kept the countertops and to this day, am prone to hitting my hip on the side of the L that sticks out 1.75 inches. The other side, thankfully, is by the refrigerator, so I can't run into it.
The ICT owner needs to retire and hand the business over to a younger, hungrier member of the family. He is far too self-satisified to run a customer oriented business. I would not recommend dealing directly with this company to anyone. I realized after this experience that I should have taken into account, while viewing the Angie's list reviews, that most of the Angie's List people were dealing with Lowes as an intermediary, which probably helped.
After the fact, I found another company that will fabricate the countertop on site (they finish it in the house - meaning they create the L before hand, but don't determine the final size until it is placed on the cabinets, then they cut off the two ends and glue the laminate ends on site). I really wish I had known this. Yes, it is more smell/mess inside the house, but you get exactly the fit you want. Ask the businesses you are dealing with whether the top is entirely finished at the shop or if the final size is determined at the install.
The salesman said he only provided estimates between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm and provided estimates on Saturdays only in a few situations. I told him why I was hoping for a late afternoon or Saturday meeting and he didn't offer. He just said he was sorry and that he had 18 appointments tomorrow. Sounds like the salesman assigned to me, and Irving Countertops has plenty of business. If he does, and they do, that is a good thing and perhaps that may mean Irving Countertop does good work?
My first issue with the salesman was that he wanted to schedule an early morning appointment with less than 24 hour notice. My second problem is that he didn't offer to make an appointment as late as 4:30 or 5:00 pm. He was less than cordial on the phone and was lacking in customer service skills. Everyone I've spoken to so far for a bid has, by far, exceeded the professionalism and customer service I experienced with my Irving Countertop contacts. Irving Countertops must have more business than they can handle. This situation is disappointing as I have used Irving countertops before. It was a long time ago but I remember the experience was a little better than this one. They are probably fine if you can meet them during the week. Just don't expect them to go out of their way to meet you close to 5:00 pm and it sounds like Saturday is pretty much out of the question.
I did receive a phone call the day after my Angie List inquiry which went to my voice mail. I called back that day after work before 6 and got a fax tone so I couldn't leave a VM. The next day I received a email from Dewayne asking me to send the address so the appropriate sale rep could call, which I did. I never heard from anyone again. I chose to go with Beau @ Adelaida Granite and couldn't be happier.
All told -- the bathroom looks great and the countertop is beautiful, and it was installed on time, which was very important to us. One less error and I'd give them an A. I will probably use them again when I redo my other bathroom, but I'll be rechecking their measurements.
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