Any experience next to Granite Transformations? Has any body gone kitchen remodelling with granite transforamtions. They vote they...
Has any body gone kitchen remodelling with granite transforamtions. They vote they dont have to do scratch up and I really like that side, also costs less than usual granite.
I would like to know roughly your experiences with the product, upholding and appearance. Thanks
Answers: I contacted them last year when I be considering replacing my kitchen counters. At the time I was newly exploring options so I asked them for a ballpark price base on my counter dimensions and sink. Unfortunately, they wouldn't give me a price because they said they have to measure my counters which to me is a stipulation sign since I had gotten quotes on materials from other companies minus a problem (see below). When I told them that I didn't need an exact price they still be reluctant. I then call them and explained that I was lately trying to figure out if it be going to be $1000 or $5000 they reluctantly told me that most of their jobs run contained by the $3,000 - $6,000 range ( I surmise that's the number but I'm not sure). All I remember is thinking that it wasn't such a great deal afterall. Admittedly, there's an lead that it's a minimum disruption to your kitchen but it doesn't seem to be that much cheaper.
Another pick is to use granite tiles and trim pieces. It requires that you do it yourself and it is obviously more of a disruption but I be able to do my bathrooms for almost half the cost of a solid granite. We found a company on the trellis that shipped all the pieces to you or dropped shipped to your town. Shipping be VERY reasonable and ridiculously in haste. I had most of my materials inwardly two days of ordering them and they be very apologetic when some trim peices took something like 4 days to order from California. In reality, the FedEx'ed those directly to my house.
Now, the downside is that this is a DIY project so there are other expenses similar to tools and materials and you're doing all the labor. As far are difficulty is concerned this be not a very intricate project to do but it does involve tearing-up your kitchen for a few days. It might be worth taking a look. They have a biddable web site beside lots of pictures and instructions on how to do it.
http://www.bedrockcreations.net/
I haven't heard of this formerly, but after Googling the product it looks like a great product. Thank you for the great hypothesis!