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Granite Questions. (Price, and stuff...)
I went around town trying to get good deals on granite and this is the best I got:
I can get 2cm, nice looking granite, which I plan using for the bathrooms, for $8.95/sqft (that's not a mistake!) which includes cuts and edging. No installation.
I can get 3cm, nice looking granite, which I plan using for the kitchen, for $36/sqft with cuts and edging. No installation.
I plan installing with the use of my contractors.
I have three questions:
1. Am I getting good prices?
2. Do you usually install with your contractors?
3. What price do you get, and what does it include?
Thanks,
-Manuel
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IMO the sink cut should be a fixed price, and shouldn't affect the sq.ft cost of the granite + installation. It makes no sense for it to affect the price you pay for all the other sq.ft of non sink counter space.