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November 12, 2009 at 1:07 PM #482360November 16, 2009 at 1:37 PM #483387LAAFTERHOURSParticipant
[quote=carli]We just completed a major home renovation, and for slab, we found Amazon Stone on Miramar Rd generally has best selection and price. Also check Tutto Marmo off Miramar Rd (I think they’re on Cabot, but I’m not sure). They have beautiful slabs, and some unique stone/limestone/onyx.
For subway/mosaic tile, it depends on what you’re looking for…if you want standard 3×6 subway, there’s no need to spend much money. You can find lowest prices at Dal Tile, Home Depot and online. Check out http://www.costco.com as well for standard mosaic and subway.
If you’re looking for tile that’s a little more unique, the local sources I like best are: Euro Tile Art off Morena Blvd, Unique Stone Imports on Morena Blvd (they also have a stoneyard for with interesting slabs), and in No. County, you should check out Encinitas Tile.
I also went up to the Walker Zanger tile showroom in Tustin, where I found great ideas from wandering through their gorgeous displays and beautiful tile. They also have a large slabyard filled with high quality stone, and, surprisingly, the prices aren’t generally any higher than around here although your fabricator would have to go there to get it. W-Z expects you to be working with a designer, but if not, you can tell them you want contractor pricing (if your contractor allows you to take advantage of his discount). You should make an appointment if you decide to go there.[/quote]
Thanks for the info on Amazon. Nice people and good selection. Of course the stuff we like is 29-59 a sq ft just for the slabs but good baseline for pricing. Went over to prefab place just to compare on pricing and their styles are not as exciting and bullnose only (dont like bullnose).
Going to check out some others up off the 78. If anyone has a contractor they have used to cut and install the countertops, I’d appreciate the info (PM works). Some have access to discounts also with some of these slab yards.
November 16, 2009 at 1:37 PM #483552LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=carli]We just completed a major home renovation, and for slab, we found Amazon Stone on Miramar Rd generally has best selection and price. Also check Tutto Marmo off Miramar Rd (I think they’re on Cabot, but I’m not sure). They have beautiful slabs, and some unique stone/limestone/onyx.
For subway/mosaic tile, it depends on what you’re looking for…if you want standard 3×6 subway, there’s no need to spend much money. You can find lowest prices at Dal Tile, Home Depot and online. Check out http://www.costco.com as well for standard mosaic and subway.
If you’re looking for tile that’s a little more unique, the local sources I like best are: Euro Tile Art off Morena Blvd, Unique Stone Imports on Morena Blvd (they also have a stoneyard for with interesting slabs), and in No. County, you should check out Encinitas Tile.
I also went up to the Walker Zanger tile showroom in Tustin, where I found great ideas from wandering through their gorgeous displays and beautiful tile. They also have a large slabyard filled with high quality stone, and, surprisingly, the prices aren’t generally any higher than around here although your fabricator would have to go there to get it. W-Z expects you to be working with a designer, but if not, you can tell them you want contractor pricing (if your contractor allows you to take advantage of his discount). You should make an appointment if you decide to go there.[/quote]
Thanks for the info on Amazon. Nice people and good selection. Of course the stuff we like is 29-59 a sq ft just for the slabs but good baseline for pricing. Went over to prefab place just to compare on pricing and their styles are not as exciting and bullnose only (dont like bullnose).
Going to check out some others up off the 78. If anyone has a contractor they have used to cut and install the countertops, I’d appreciate the info (PM works). Some have access to discounts also with some of these slab yards.
November 16, 2009 at 1:37 PM #483925LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=carli]We just completed a major home renovation, and for slab, we found Amazon Stone on Miramar Rd generally has best selection and price. Also check Tutto Marmo off Miramar Rd (I think they’re on Cabot, but I’m not sure). They have beautiful slabs, and some unique stone/limestone/onyx.
For subway/mosaic tile, it depends on what you’re looking for…if you want standard 3×6 subway, there’s no need to spend much money. You can find lowest prices at Dal Tile, Home Depot and online. Check out http://www.costco.com as well for standard mosaic and subway.
If you’re looking for tile that’s a little more unique, the local sources I like best are: Euro Tile Art off Morena Blvd, Unique Stone Imports on Morena Blvd (they also have a stoneyard for with interesting slabs), and in No. County, you should check out Encinitas Tile.
I also went up to the Walker Zanger tile showroom in Tustin, where I found great ideas from wandering through their gorgeous displays and beautiful tile. They also have a large slabyard filled with high quality stone, and, surprisingly, the prices aren’t generally any higher than around here although your fabricator would have to go there to get it. W-Z expects you to be working with a designer, but if not, you can tell them you want contractor pricing (if your contractor allows you to take advantage of his discount). You should make an appointment if you decide to go there.[/quote]
Thanks for the info on Amazon. Nice people and good selection. Of course the stuff we like is 29-59 a sq ft just for the slabs but good baseline for pricing. Went over to prefab place just to compare on pricing and their styles are not as exciting and bullnose only (dont like bullnose).
Going to check out some others up off the 78. If anyone has a contractor they have used to cut and install the countertops, I’d appreciate the info (PM works). Some have access to discounts also with some of these slab yards.
November 16, 2009 at 1:37 PM #484008LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=carli]We just completed a major home renovation, and for slab, we found Amazon Stone on Miramar Rd generally has best selection and price. Also check Tutto Marmo off Miramar Rd (I think they’re on Cabot, but I’m not sure). They have beautiful slabs, and some unique stone/limestone/onyx.
For subway/mosaic tile, it depends on what you’re looking for…if you want standard 3×6 subway, there’s no need to spend much money. You can find lowest prices at Dal Tile, Home Depot and online. Check out http://www.costco.com as well for standard mosaic and subway.
If you’re looking for tile that’s a little more unique, the local sources I like best are: Euro Tile Art off Morena Blvd, Unique Stone Imports on Morena Blvd (they also have a stoneyard for with interesting slabs), and in No. County, you should check out Encinitas Tile.
I also went up to the Walker Zanger tile showroom in Tustin, where I found great ideas from wandering through their gorgeous displays and beautiful tile. They also have a large slabyard filled with high quality stone, and, surprisingly, the prices aren’t generally any higher than around here although your fabricator would have to go there to get it. W-Z expects you to be working with a designer, but if not, you can tell them you want contractor pricing (if your contractor allows you to take advantage of his discount). You should make an appointment if you decide to go there.[/quote]
Thanks for the info on Amazon. Nice people and good selection. Of course the stuff we like is 29-59 a sq ft just for the slabs but good baseline for pricing. Went over to prefab place just to compare on pricing and their styles are not as exciting and bullnose only (dont like bullnose).
Going to check out some others up off the 78. If anyone has a contractor they have used to cut and install the countertops, I’d appreciate the info (PM works). Some have access to discounts also with some of these slab yards.
November 16, 2009 at 1:37 PM #484235LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=carli]We just completed a major home renovation, and for slab, we found Amazon Stone on Miramar Rd generally has best selection and price. Also check Tutto Marmo off Miramar Rd (I think they’re on Cabot, but I’m not sure). They have beautiful slabs, and some unique stone/limestone/onyx.
For subway/mosaic tile, it depends on what you’re looking for…if you want standard 3×6 subway, there’s no need to spend much money. You can find lowest prices at Dal Tile, Home Depot and online. Check out http://www.costco.com as well for standard mosaic and subway.
If you’re looking for tile that’s a little more unique, the local sources I like best are: Euro Tile Art off Morena Blvd, Unique Stone Imports on Morena Blvd (they also have a stoneyard for with interesting slabs), and in No. County, you should check out Encinitas Tile.
I also went up to the Walker Zanger tile showroom in Tustin, where I found great ideas from wandering through their gorgeous displays and beautiful tile. They also have a large slabyard filled with high quality stone, and, surprisingly, the prices aren’t generally any higher than around here although your fabricator would have to go there to get it. W-Z expects you to be working with a designer, but if not, you can tell them you want contractor pricing (if your contractor allows you to take advantage of his discount). You should make an appointment if you decide to go there.[/quote]
Thanks for the info on Amazon. Nice people and good selection. Of course the stuff we like is 29-59 a sq ft just for the slabs but good baseline for pricing. Went over to prefab place just to compare on pricing and their styles are not as exciting and bullnose only (dont like bullnose).
Going to check out some others up off the 78. If anyone has a contractor they have used to cut and install the countertops, I’d appreciate the info (PM works). Some have access to discounts also with some of these slab yards.
November 16, 2009 at 2:31 PM #483392carliParticipantSorry I can’t recommend our fabricator…there were some quality issues and he had a crappy attitude so I wouldn’t want to send more business his way.
I’ve found some good people on Angie’s List. Also, the slab yards will usually give you recommendations (although they may just send you to the guy who brings them the most business, but it’s worth a shot to ask for a couple names). I would start with Ricardo or his brother, Caio at Amazon Stone. They seem to be part of a whole network (many Brazilian) in that industry.
Good luck.
November 16, 2009 at 2:31 PM #483557carliParticipantSorry I can’t recommend our fabricator…there were some quality issues and he had a crappy attitude so I wouldn’t want to send more business his way.
I’ve found some good people on Angie’s List. Also, the slab yards will usually give you recommendations (although they may just send you to the guy who brings them the most business, but it’s worth a shot to ask for a couple names). I would start with Ricardo or his brother, Caio at Amazon Stone. They seem to be part of a whole network (many Brazilian) in that industry.
Good luck.
November 16, 2009 at 2:31 PM #483930carliParticipantSorry I can’t recommend our fabricator…there were some quality issues and he had a crappy attitude so I wouldn’t want to send more business his way.
I’ve found some good people on Angie’s List. Also, the slab yards will usually give you recommendations (although they may just send you to the guy who brings them the most business, but it’s worth a shot to ask for a couple names). I would start with Ricardo or his brother, Caio at Amazon Stone. They seem to be part of a whole network (many Brazilian) in that industry.
Good luck.
November 16, 2009 at 2:31 PM #484013carliParticipantSorry I can’t recommend our fabricator…there were some quality issues and he had a crappy attitude so I wouldn’t want to send more business his way.
I’ve found some good people on Angie’s List. Also, the slab yards will usually give you recommendations (although they may just send you to the guy who brings them the most business, but it’s worth a shot to ask for a couple names). I would start with Ricardo or his brother, Caio at Amazon Stone. They seem to be part of a whole network (many Brazilian) in that industry.
Good luck.
November 16, 2009 at 2:31 PM #484240carliParticipantSorry I can’t recommend our fabricator…there were some quality issues and he had a crappy attitude so I wouldn’t want to send more business his way.
I’ve found some good people on Angie’s List. Also, the slab yards will usually give you recommendations (although they may just send you to the guy who brings them the most business, but it’s worth a shot to ask for a couple names). I would start with Ricardo or his brother, Caio at Amazon Stone. They seem to be part of a whole network (many Brazilian) in that industry.
Good luck.
November 21, 2009 at 11:26 AM #485106LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAnyone know an appliance installer? I am looking for someone to install an overhead microwave, double electric oven and dishwasher.
The dishwasher is simple, the other two I would like someone with expertise to do it.
Appreciate it
November 21, 2009 at 11:26 AM #485275LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAnyone know an appliance installer? I am looking for someone to install an overhead microwave, double electric oven and dishwasher.
The dishwasher is simple, the other two I would like someone with expertise to do it.
Appreciate it
November 21, 2009 at 11:26 AM #485649LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAnyone know an appliance installer? I am looking for someone to install an overhead microwave, double electric oven and dishwasher.
The dishwasher is simple, the other two I would like someone with expertise to do it.
Appreciate it
November 21, 2009 at 11:26 AM #485735LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAnyone know an appliance installer? I am looking for someone to install an overhead microwave, double electric oven and dishwasher.
The dishwasher is simple, the other two I would like someone with expertise to do it.
Appreciate it
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