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Osmirelly Kidwell
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
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Counter tops and Blinds

Osmirelly Kidwell
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Denver, CO
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Hi guys,
Just wondering if you know any individual for granite counter tops and how much should I pay per sq ft here in Denver, CO. Also, where to buy blinds for less. Any help would be much appreciated

Thanks
Osmirelly

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Matthew Rutledge
  • Investor
  • Golden, CO
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Matthew Rutledge
  • Investor
  • Golden, CO
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I've not really found anyone "good" for counter tops. Especially after checking references. Even Lowes sold me junk once...

I feel the need to throw out a quick reminder to make sure the finishes you are looking at are consistent with the neighborhood. I've seen a lot of places being over-built lately.

For blinds, it gets pretty hard to beat the box stores at price if you have a window that is a "normal" size. A good handyman/carpenter should be able to trim down blinds to make them fit. (Note: Making blinds bigger isn't going to happen.)

I seem to recall my guy was charging something like $40 to trim and hang each window if he was on site to do something else as well.

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