
Largo Marble & Granite
About us
Established in 2009, We have traveled as far as New York and North Carolina to meet our customers' needs. No matter the size or scope of the project, we will fully commit to meeting the needs of each of our customers.This is what makes Largo Marble and Granite different from the rest; we treat each and every customer as a relationship - not a just job. Our fabrication shop and showroom is located in Sterling, Virginia. All of our stone fabrication machinery is less than 5 years old and made in Italy. We pride ourselves with the fact that all cutting and polishing is done in our shop with water. This not only ensures a safe and sustainable working environment for our employees by virtually eliminating potentially harmful airborne dust; but it also provides the highest quality finished product.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Granite, ceramic, fireplaces, marble, porcelain and natural stone flooring & cabinets fabrication., stone countertops
Amenities
Emergency Services
Yes
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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The day of installation, the crew arrived on time - took the initiative to protect carpet and got to work immediately. The counters are beautiful. I chose to get a different faucet than the one offered.
The plumber (arranged through Largo) came soon after the counters were installed. He too was professional and diligent about getting everything right. I wanted the garbage disposal moved to the other side of the double sink I chose. Tunga and the plumber used pictures emailed before the job to be sure this was possible. He not only performed the work but several times checked all the connections to be sure there were no leaks.
The installation crew inadvertently left the old sink when they departed. When I mentioned this to Tunga - she arranged for them to come back and get it - and it was gone when I got home.
I was so pleased with the service, the product and the company, that my daughter has already scheduled her new counters from Largo
Here is what was done: they (1) removed and hauled away our old cabinets (11 of them), countertop (about 30 square feet), sink, and tile floor; (2) installed new cabinets which were an upgrade for us as they went to the ceiling, were almost a full overlay (more than partial overlay, but slightly less than full overlay), had a lazy susan in the corner cabinet, and bumped out the cabinet about 2 feet above the refrigerator (a suggestion Largo mentioned to us as an option); (3) installed a silestone quartz countertop with a stainless steel sink and faucet (all plumbing disconnect and reconnection Largo did for us); and (4) installed a porcelain tile floor. The workers were friendly and really hard working! It took 3 days for the cabinets and counter to be removed and the new ones installed. It took another 3 days about 2 weeks later for the tile floor to be removed and the new tile floor to be installed. The tile floor was an extra that we asked if they could do assuming our budget allowed for it after the cabinet and counter was done.
Details. We were looking for a simple, basic upgrade to the cabinets that were installed when the townhouse was built in 1988 - basically add a lazy susan and have the cabinets extend to the ceiling. A big box store had some crazy prices for cabinets and we were frustrated. We found Largo Marble and Granite from an advertisement in one of those coupon mailers with a deal for about $7,000 for new counter and cabinets - so we checked out Largo on Angies' List and then dropped by to see their shop. They had about 6 cabinet and counter demonstration kitchens in their office, a pretty big warehouse with slabs of granite and quartz and the buzz of work within the shop, and vans with their logo. So, we felt pretty good that they knew what they were doing.
A lady in the front office showed us the basics of what they had (counter types, cabinets, colors, etc.). The project managers were out, but we set up a meeting for a few days later. Kuby, one of the project managers, met us at their showroom in which we clarified what we wanted, then he visited our townhouse a few days later to make measurements (which he gladly let me copy), and lastly we confirmed what we wanted another few days later at Largo's office/showroom. Kuby was very upfront about what they can do and cannot do. We decided to stick with basic, standard cabinets as that is all we needed and wanted to keep the price manageable. Kuby was very open about what would cost more and provided rough estimates along the way especially with the silestone countertop options (thickness and color/designs). Once we had 90% of the cabinet and counter decided on, Kuby gave us a rough estimate for the labor on doing the floor in case we wanted that work done too. The cabinet design we chose was limited to one stain color, but it looks great and is definitely a normal wood color (nothing crazy dark or light). Kuby never pressured us and the conversations were always and quot;here is what we can do, let us know what questions you haveand quot;.
We put 50% down on credit card and paid the remainder after the work was done by check. They drafted a simple work order and gladly added any additions and clarifications I wanted included. They are a small shop in terms of the number of employees manning the showroom/front office, but they are very efficient and have that small business type of drive. All of them we met or worked in our house worked really hard. Here are some of the awesome and quot;wowand quot; events that happened throughout the process:
(1) they emailed us warrantees the day after we casually mentioned it in conversation before we ordered anything (I was surprised because he must have taken note of this request and followed up with his partner the next day to get us the info)
(2) they emailed us when they ordered the cabinets
(3) they emailed us when the cabinets showed up in their shop
(4) they emailed us when they ordered the silestone counter
(5) they emailed us when the silestone counter came in
These emails were short, but great as we knew what was going on. We were very flexible with dates they could install the cabinets and flooring, so they called indicating they could start the next day and that was not a problem for us. One person did most of the work on the cabinets and floor, but about 3-4 came for the counter top. Their plumber came about 2 hours after the counter was installed to do the sink and faucet. So, no issues with the installation of anything. Timing - 1 day to remove and install cabinets, counter area measured the next day, the counter installed the next day. Flooring was the same, 1 demo day, 1 day to lay tile, 1 day to grout.
For the flooring, we bought the tile, backerboard, grout, and mortar (all the materials) and Largo did the labor. They left this as an option since we could save some money by buying the materials ourselves. We included the price of the flooring materials in the project cost above ($10,000). We also bought door handles for the cabinets which they installed. The only thing they do not do is electrical work (for a new microwave above the stove for example).
In terms of price, we started with the deal on the coupon and then upgraded the items we wanted. The cabinet drawers do have dove tail construction and the cabinets are plywood construction.
This was a well done project and the price was awesome.
I was behind schedule for purchasing a vanity top. In order not to delay my contractor, I would need the top by the following week.
Tunga said if I would email the vanity measurements by the next morning, they could meet my schedule. After I send the measurements, she would follow up with a drawing with exact measurements and specifications. After receiving the drawing, I realized that I had provided incorrect measurements and we had to re-do the drawings. I emailed the corrections and Tunga and I spoke on the phone to make sure everything was clear.
Prior to fabricating, Tunga called to verify a couple details. The vanity top was ready when promised and my husband picked up the vanity top. When my husband saw the top, he called to ask me how many holes were needed for the faucet, I said he should be 3 holes per sink with a 4and quot; spread. There was only one hole and after reviewing the drawing, I realized that was my mistake. I told Tunga I could return the faucets for a single handle type faucets; but she said it was not problem to correct. They drilled the extra holes while my husband waited. There was a minimal charge for drilling the extra holes.
Largo Marble and Granite are very eager to help customers find what they are looking for and provide friendly and professional services. I am very happy with my purchase and experience with Largo Marble and Granite. It was also a pleasure working with Tunga.
then checking Yelp and Angies List for reviews. I quickly heard back from Tunga,
who sent me pictures of the 3 colors they had on sale and an estimate based on
the information I gave her.
The next day Mr. Engin came and measured my counter tops and
in the morning I already had a revised estimate with the correct square
footage. The following Monday Mr. Engin returned and made templates of my
current counter tops and on thurday they were installed. They look beautiful,
they left my house clean, and the customer service was excellent.
I contacted them on jan 28 and by Feb 7th my
counter tops were installed.
I would certainly work with Largo again if I need countertops.
"Thank you for the nice comments Customer. We will be in the same address when you need us :)"
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