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Granite Countertops, counter repair work, holes drilled, tile, concrete
countertops, kitchen remodeling and typical pricing.

- Lamacraft Fabricators
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500 Commerce Dr. Yeadon, PA 19050
610-623-7500
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Akropolis Marble and Granite
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311 Bethlehem Pike (2.9 miles north of Montgomery Mall) Colmar, PA 18915
610-272-2700
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Philadelphia Soapstone Company
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1001 Lower Landing Rd, Suite 103, Blackwood, NJ 08012
856-232-7627
Soapstone countertops, sinks & tile. Soapstone does not harbor bacteria, does not stain, does not require
sealing. It's impervious to heat, non-porous & naturally quarried.
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AAC Stoneworks Inc.
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Serving the Philadelphia's Main Line
610-649-3008
- Crestland Associates, Inc.
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100 Mill Rd, Suite # 12, Clifton Heights, PA 19018
610-259-9429
- WH Hauser Inc.
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543 Industrial Park Drive, Lansdowne, PA 19050
610-626-4000
- Hoodco Inc for Stainless Steel Counters
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2800 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19121
215-236-0951
- Eastern Kitchens, Inc.
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2912 West Chester Pike, Broomall, PA 19008
610-325-8677
- Murphy's Plumbing and Heating Inc.
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2357 MacDade Boulevard, Holmes, PA 19043
610 461-6502
- Halpin-Regal & Donze Kitchens
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1217 West Chester Pike, Havertown, PA 19083
610 446-6466
- J. Conley & Sons
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91 S. State Rd. Upper Darby, PA 19082
610-325-0718
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Father and Son Builders
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2718 E Allegheny Avenue, Philadelphia
1-866-634-7800
- Iacono Construction Inc.
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2336 Grubb Rd. Wilmington, DE 19810
302-529-1800
- Petersen Kitchens, Inc.
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592 Lancaster Ave. Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
610-526-0645
- Buzzetta Builders
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2110 Marlton Pike E. Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
856-489-9797
- The Creative Nook Inc.
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203 East King St, Malvern, PA 19355
610-644-6665
- Monticello Granite Ltd
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10049 Sandmeyer Lane, Philadelphia, PA 19116
215-677-1000
- Sterling Services
- 303 W. 35th St Wilmington, DE 19802
302-765-3298
- Cutting Edge Kitchens
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400 Chester Pike, Ridley Park, PA 19078
800-221-7300
- A A Perry & Sons
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2531 Huntingdon Pike, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
215-938-8855
- Akropolis Marble Granite & Ideal Tile
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1340 E. Ridge Pike, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
610-272-2700
- Father & Son Builders
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2718 E. Allegheny Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19134
215-634-7800
- 1st Line Kitchens
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7161 Stenton Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19102
215-927-7087
- Kitchens By Design
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2419 S 7th St. Philadelphia, PA 19148
215-271-2419
- Performance Kitchens
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4429 Main St. Philadelphia, PA 19127
215-482-0700
- Town & Country Kitchens & Baths Inc.
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123 W. Ridge Pike, Conshohocken, PA 19428
610-828-2675
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Typical pricing of granite countertops.
The price of a granite countertop varies greatly, depending on the size and specifications of the piece. Naturally, larger pieces are
more expensive than smaller ones. Here is a breakdown of the cost of a granite countertop.
Selected material -
Not all granite samples are created equal. Some types have coarser graining and large particles embedded in the rock,
while others have lines that are very fine and map-like. Usually, the granite designs with finer, cleaner lines are more expensive
than ones with blotches or large particles. For example, a 96-inch countertop made from a blotchy granite will likely cost $700,
while one with fine lines and delicate shading can cost $1,000 or more. Prices will also differ depending on whether the stone is
natural or engineered, though pricing becomes muddled where stone type is concerned. In the most general sense, engineered stone is
cheaper than natural stone. The exception to this rule is if the homeowners require a custom-made stone. In this case, natural stone
would be a far cheaper alternative. Size - It follows logically that larger granite countertops are more expensive than smaller ones.
Typically, a 96-inch countertop for a bathroom will be between $700 and $1200, depending on other factors. A smaller granite counter
for the bathroom sink will probably cost between $400 and $600. What is interesting about this is that prices on counters increase
at a decreasing rate. For example, the price difference between a 36-inch countertop and a 48-inch countertop may be $70, while the
difference between a 48-inch countertop and a 60-inch model will probably be $60. As these countertops become larger, the price
differences continue to shrink. The reason for this is the level of craftsmanship in each piece. Details are more precise in smaller
pieces than larger ones, and small granite countertops are usually made by hand. Detailing. Some people prefer to have their
granite countertops etched with acid or similar chemical treatments. While these certainly add character to the piece,
they also add to the price tag. Depending on the level of detail required, detailing for granite countertops can add between
$60 and $200. This additional cost will also depend
on the size of the piece that needs detailing.
Other homeowners prefer hand-carved granite countertops. These are certainly the most expensive countertops available,
often costing well over $1500. Brand - Two countertops that are exactly the same in every way may differ in price,
simply on the basis of brand. One company may offer a kitchen countertop cast in gray granite and measuring 128 square inches,
and charge $1200 for their product. A company considered a brand name in the building industry is likely to charge twice that for
the same piece. Brand names make people feel comfortable, providing assurance that they are getting exactly what they pay for.
Deciding between a brand name and an unknown is largely up to the homeowner anywhere around Philly, Philadelphia, PA
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