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Brad Birchfield
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  • Southlake, TX
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looking for granite countertop vendor in DFW

Brad Birchfield
  • Investor
  • Southlake, TX
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Hello, I have searched BP, Craigslist, Angieslist, and other local sources for an inexpensive DFW granite countertop vendor, but have not had much luck. I found some that will do granite for around $40 per sq. ft. installed, but I've been told that I should be able to get it for closer to $28-30 per sq. ft. installed. Is anyone willing to share their granite vendor who can get it done for this price? Or is $40 per sq. foot typical now for this area? I'm just looking for basic granite - nothing special. This is going in a house with an ARV around $160k in the north Fort Worth / Keller area. Thanks!

(As a side note, Home Depot has 4 choices of granite for $32 per sq. foot installed, but this is only for 24" wide slabs.  We have a 35" wide peninsula, so we can't go with this option.)

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