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Thursday, January 30, 2014

TheGraniteLady.com Contributes to a Wonderful Christmas Present!

We were called to come measure a home in October, 2013 (after another Homeowner in the office where she worked had TGL install granite counter tops in her home).  When we first met with the client they wanted more storage, a hood over the stove, a microwave drawer, granite countertops, & tile splashes— oh yeah—and all before hubby’s company Christmas party at the beginning of December!  We put together some numbers that were welcomed & the cabinet maker went to work right away (we always recommend our clients have all of the cabinets checked for level & wear/tear by a certified cabinet maker first).  We made an appointment to go out & make a final selection from the 1000s of slabs we make available for our clients (did someone say “SHOP-PING”???), finding a remnant for the bath and a new pattern/coloration of Ornamental granite for her kitchen tops.  Because of our planning and attention to detail, counter top install day was easy-peasy & BBQ was had by all!  Then came time for the tile guys to make their mark—as you can see, the selections this client made were fabulous and all involved in this project made her kitchen functional, spacious, updated, & exceptional—to say the least!  We not only got it done by deadline, but within budget and she has a whole brand-new look and feel to her kitchen and bath!  What a difference a make-over makes...


 Cheri and her team were fabulous.  From start to finish it was a pleasant and professional experience.  Cheri took the time to help with any questions and concerns I had and it all turned out amazing!  They were great at measuring and installing the granite and it could not have turned out any better.   Her prices were  much cheaper than another granite company in Gainesville. I will use them again for my other bathroom!”                                                                                                                                                                     -Stephanie D., Gainesville, FL





TheGraniteLady.com Receives "BEST of" 2nd Year in a Row!

TheGraniteLady.com aka FLGACabinetsTileAndTops.com, LLC Awarded BEST of 2013 on HGTV’s referred Kudzu.com

Voted by the Kudzu Community as a Top Gainesville Counter Top Company.

Gainesville – December 12, 2013 – TheGraniteLady.com aka FLGACabinetsTileAndTops.com, LLC, a locally-owned company, was named a BEST of 2013 winner for Remodeling & Major Home Repairs, FL COUNTERTOPS, on Kudzu.com, a leading source for local business information and consumer reviews.

Over 5 million local businesses competed across a wide range of categories including home, auto, health and professional services.  Winners were determined based on thousands of votes from consumers in the Gainesville Kudzu community.  TheGraniteLady received the top honor and will be recognized with a BEST of 2013 badge displayed on their Kudzu.com business listing page.

Clients of TheGraniteLady were quoted on Kudzu.com as stating this company as being “worthy of more than five stars”, “Every question was answered so promptly and the quality of the workmanship was exceptional”, also “the service and installation was very professional.  Will do business again” where their counter tops were concerned!

“We are constantly humbled and incredibly appreciative of the outpouring of thanks from our clients, and this award, two (2) years in a row!  Well, that just busts a Gator’s buttons with pride!”  “Winning this award from Kudzu only strengthens our commitment to our clients.”  said Cheri L. Howard, founder and owner of TheGraniteLady aka FLGACabinetsTileAndTops.com, LLC, since 2009.

“The ‘Best of’ contest allows consumers to show their appreciation for local businesses that have served them well.  Kudzu is proud to be an avenue for this support, and to recognize companies that offer the highest levels of service” stated Fran Wills, General Manager of Kudzu.

About TheGraniteLady.com aka FLGACabinetsTileAndTops.com, LLC:
TheGraniteLady.com, aka FLGACabinetsTileAndTops.com, LLC, is your locally-owned countertop company specializing in granite, marble, limestone, soapstone, quartzite, onyx, etc. natural stone counter tops; Corian, Staron, Wilsonart, Gibraltar, etc. solid surface countertops; Zodiaq, SileStone, HanStone, Caesarstone, Cambria, etc. quartz counter tops; wood countertops; stainless steel counter tops; recycled glass and epoxy resin counter tops for all of your kitchen & bathroom, new build & remodeling, residential & commercial in the Gainesville, Jacksonville, Lake City & St. Augustine areas!  For more information, please visit http://www.TheCounterTopLady.com.

About Kudzu.com:

Kudzu.com helps consumers evaluate local services and choose highly rated providers in their area.  The website features expert videos, business profiles, consumer reviews and money-saving deals in every major U.S. city.  Kudzu.com is owned by Cox Search, Inc., a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises, a leading communications, media and automotive services company.  Cox’s businesses include Cox Communications, Manheim, AutoTrader.com and Cox Media Group.  For more information, please visit http://www.kudzu.com.



Friday, January 10, 2014

TheGraniteLady.com aka FLGACabinetsTileAndTops.com, LLC publishes a Whole New Look on Their Website

TheGraniteLady.com has announced and totally new and improved experience in websites! Thanks to the technology of GoDaddy.com, we are now able to link to several relevant pages of material suppliers.  Also, our blog is flowing in to the Home Page, along with Twitter tweets & our Facebook page!

Check it out:  TheGraniteLady.com


Wednesday, January 1, 2014

TheGraniteLady.com and Angie's List

We are now proud members of the Angie's List growing review list from our clients! Please check us out on Angie's List to see our A rating and the reviews posted by our wonderful clients today!!!



FGCTT introduces its joining of Angie's List Quick Connect Premium program.

We will now be receiving a text or email when an Angie's List member has requested to speak with someone from a counter top request in our region.  We are providing our potential cliens with another way in which to contact us quickly and efficiently--AND, they can input a review when the project if completed!

It is a higher standard that most members will see by promising a return call within the timeframe specified.  Participating in Quick Connect Premium program is part of the higher level of service to which FGCTT has committed to......

TRY IT TODAY!

FGCTT Contributes CORIAN Kitchen Valued @ $4500!

FLGACabinetsTileAndTops.com, LLC (aka TheCountertopLady.com) has generously donated a Corian kitchen with sink to the Builder's Association of North Central Florida for use in their upcoming Silent Auction on August 16, 2012.

The winning bidder will walk away with a Dupont Corian Private Collection color selection as described by designers and homeowners as elegant and sophisticated.  But it's never ostentatious.  From the subtle to the dramatic, it's truly a reflection of the veining and patterns found in nature.  Like all Corian surfaces, the Private Collection offers the ultimate in adaptability and color choice, making it the perfect choice for a kitchen, bath, office building or a hospitality environment.

You can join in the fun by contacting the Builder's Association of North Central Florida today at 352.372.5649 or by contacting TheCountertopLady.com at 352.327.3466.

How to Choose a Counter Top Company...

OK, you have decided to purchase new counter tops--how exciting this venture can be--IF you select the right counter top company to help you in your endeavor.....
REMEMBER the saying "you get what you pay for!!!"
There are so many factors besides just price that you want to consider! 
-First of all, you should never let a counter top salesperson talk you into giving them a deposit on their 1st visit. ALWAYS get at least a couple of quotes, and make certain you "get to know" these folks by referrals from jobs that have been done for a while--after the counter top's "newness" wears off
-Make sure the counter top company is properly insured!!!  And, I mean, not only General Liability for everyone you contract with, but ALSO Worker's Comp for the guys templating and installing! If they don't have the proper insurance and something happens while they are in your home, the liability shifts to you......
-Have they been in business long enough to know how to "work with/craft" the material you have selected? (if they know how to "work with" the material you have selected--they are worth their weight in gold)
-If this is a warrantied material, are the fabricators and installers certified so you can get the warranty the material manufacturer offers?
-If you have selected a man-made (solid surface) or partly man-made (engineered stone or quartz) material, remember, just like tile, dye lots can differ from the sample you selected, variations could be slight shading to major differences so if you are adamant that the color be exactly like your sample you picked from, go view your actual slabs/sheets prior to cutting.
-So many of the "production" type counter top companies these days are trying to afford those "deals" themselves and cut corners on your counter tops--you may end up with gaps if they don't have the proper experience to make your counter tops "fit like a glove"; using Chinese blanks (pre-cut "runs" of Chinese material that are 2cm with a laminated bullnose edge); or they may not know how to finish a vein or fissure and it may end up "letting go" upon installation.  Most likely if this is the situation you are experiencing, they will not be able to repair same!
-Does the material blend where the seams do have to be placed, how will they blend the movement, you can ask to be part of the template placement (there is sometimes a fee for this if they use a CNC to cut) to find out before they cut and you can also ask where the seams will be before they cut to get a good idea of what this project will look like.  Optimally, your blend will try to accentuate the side to side movement on runs of any length.  Sometimes a shorter return will have the material front to back or corner to corner.
-Select your own slabs, select your own slabs, select your own slabs--and have your counter top expert come with you to help with visualization and and help you with Quality Control!!!!
-Natural stone 3cm is suggested for kitchens and 2cm or 3cm for baths.  However, for budget's sake, some folks go with 2cm for the kitchen.  Be leery of the counter top installer that wants you to take pre-cut "runs" of 2cm counter top with a 4cm stacked laminated edge (it just simply means you are getting a stacked/laminated edge that runs approximately 1-4” in from the outer edge underneath) lamination does not make the interior 2cm material stronger.  We call these pre-cut runs blanks, they are straight pieces, material from China, granite “runs” (watch out for excessive "puck" marks and brittleness) that are pre-cut lengths of counter top commonly a full bullnose edge profile which can be detrimental to your cabinetry as any drip will follow the curve of the full bullnose and run down the cabinets. You will find this type of material will have to have seams at every turn and the corners will have to be cut sharp in the corners—on a Raised Bar high traffic area this can be dangerous as normally an outside corner, particularly on a Bar overhang, requires a heavy radius at around 2"-3” or more, for safety reasons. Keep in mind stone needs to "breath" and does not require a substrate underneath, a substrate will NOT make the stone any stronger, MIA standards dictate that stone has 4 sides of cabinet wall top inside of each seam, for security, and not any more than 6" of overhang without a support of some kind.
-Make sure the grain direction on the slabs will not become an eyesore as this mistake is commonly made by inexperienced saw operators.
-Ask how long your counter top business has been in business under the same name and how long the personnel have been in the industry?
-BEWARE of the deal that seems "too good to be true" and the company that bases everything about your quote strictly on price--the company that does the best workmanship is not going to have to offer pricing tricks and gimmicks!!!
-And last but not least, if something does go wrong (as it sometimes will in construction), will they be there to help and support you?!?!?
PICTURES FROM THE INTERNET OF POOR STONE COUNTER TOP JOBS (just google “bad granite counter tops”)





TheGraniteLady.com aka FLGACabinetsTileAndTops.com Assists with Habitat for Humanity

Gainesville, Saturday, 12/8/12
We at FGCTT were fortunate enough to participate in building a home for Alachua Habitat for Humanity!  The homeowner was there working side by side at the Santa Fe College's Perry Construction Institute with the volunteers.  Carol Barron kept things lively and moving along with her keen eye for all things construction, even offering lunch at noon!  Hard work and FUN was had by all!!!

Radon & Building Materials

According to the EPA, radon is "In a small number of homes, other building materials can give off radon, too. However, building materials rarely cause radon problems by themselves."

The scare tactics used a few years ago to promote a radon scare in conjunction with stone, is simply unmerited.  How do I know this first-hand? Well, the EPA has done studies as referenced in the link below. Also, I have had a situation where a home that my family lived in in High Springs, Florida, tested positive for radon when they were selling it.  They had Plastic Laminate countertops--no natural stone ANYWHERE in that home!

A study of granite countertops was done (initiated and paid for by the Marble Institute of America or MIA) in November 2008 by National Health and Engineering Inc of USA, and found that all of the 39 full size granite slabs that were measured for the study showed radiation levels well below the European Union safety standards (section 4.1.1.1 of the Nat'l Health and Engineering study) and radon emission levels well below the average outdoor radon concentrations in the US.

To find out how radon gets into a home, read the EPA's findings at http://www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html#howdoes

TheGraniteLady.com aka FLGACabinetsTileAndTops.com, LLC & DuPont Corian Serve the Military

Gainesville—When the phone rang for TheGraniteLady.com recently, the other end was a retired US Air Force pilot explaining that he and his wife wanted to do something special for their son.  He explained that he would like to purchase some new countertops for the Gainesville condo his son lives in.  You see, not only is he a former pilot, the son he is referring to is now a pilot and Intel Officer serving our country over in Afghanistan.  CORIAN didn’t hesitate to JUMP right in—what better way to show our support than to use materials formed right here in the good old USA.  Along with support on the material side, were the members of TheGraniteLady.com, donating their time and expertise in assisting with color selections, templating, fabricating and installing the CORIAN solid surface counter tops.  I think our Air Force pilot is going to be pleasantly surprised—don’t you?  =D