Kitchen Remodeling

Updated on March 08, 2007
D.D. asks from Dallas, TX
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I am looking at installing granite, tile backsplash, new appliances in my kitchen. I would love to work with a great designer/contractor who can take the pain out of such type of jobs. If you know of someone who is great at this type of stuff, let me know.
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N.B.

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There is a company called Stone Tec Inc that does a fabulous job installing granite and backsplashes. They even have an onsite designer in their showroom to help you put it all together. Their prices are very competitive and they are often contracted by high-end custom builders for kitchen installs, so they really know their stuff. Visit www.stonetec.us for info. Good luck on your project!

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C.F.

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We are building a new home and I have done a lot of research before making the same decision. I know you are just looking for someone to do the job but I wanted to tell you about something that made me change my mind about granite countertops.

Though granite countertops have been the high end mainstay for years, Silestone is becoming increasingly popular for countertops. Silestone is basically made out of a composite of quartz material. Silestone countertops are typically about 10-20% more expensive than Granite countertops, however it provides a slightly more elegant look. It also comes in about 48 different colors. What makes it rather unique is that the quartz material sparkles providing a glimmering radiance that is unmatched by granite.

Silestone is non-porous so it is impervious to stains. It is also an extremely hard material and will have less likelihood of chipping, compared to granite. In addition, unlike granite, periodic sealing is not required. Granite is a naturally porous substance and is susceptible to bacteria, mold and mildew growth if not sealed as required. Silestone is maintenance free.

Check out this comparison chart with them side by side.

http://www.fidnet.com/~mbruno/comparison_granite_vs_siles...

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C.J.

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There is a young man that is very good and the pricing is wonderful his name is rodney reise ###-###-#### he is local out of desoto but works every where.

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M.F.

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Hi, my husband is a faux finish/mural artist & he has worked a lot with Beverly Feher, a fantastic Interior Designer. Her phone # is ###-###-####. Just recently, Dan has done texture & faux in a newly remodeled kitchen, inspired by Beverly.

M. F.
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K.D.

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Hello DD,

Did you find someone good to redo your kitchen that you could recommend?

Thanks,
K.

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