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    Services - AG Marble & Granite

    Soil backfilling and compaction

    Bathroom remodeling

    Countertop installation

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    Excavation

    Kitchen remodeling

    Land clearing

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    Laundry room remodeling

    Remodeling

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    Granite and Marble Designs - How the kitchen was left from Tuesday afternoon until Friday when they came back to finish.

    Granite and Marble Designs

    (14 reviews)

    I had a really negative experience with Granite Marble Designs. For the too long, didn't read…read morecrowd: Granite Marble Designs did not understand the complexity of installing countertops in my house and charged us an additional $616 to deal with it. While I'll go through the details of they said vs I said, I think what it really comes down to is a difference of opinion on what is the customers' responsibility vs the business' responsibility. Granite Marble Designs was unaware of my kitchen cabinets not being level, even after they sent someone out to laser my kitchen. I also mentioned that my kitchen floors weren't level. Regardless of any fault, the countertop installation was problematic. GM Designs got half way through the install on a Tuesday and came back on Friday to finish the job. In the meantime, half of my kitchen had countertops, everything in my kitchen was in my living room and my kitchen sink was in the driveway. We (the customers) had come up with a plan to build supports in order to level the top of the cabinets to finish the countertop install as GM Designs only offered us the option to stop the job midway and for me to find someone else to level our cabinets. Oscar from GM Designs came to my house and approved of the plan that we (the customers) would have countertop supports pre-cut and ready to be screwed in to the cabinets when the team got there on Friday. We also seem to have a difference of opinion here as Mike (the owner) said the reason that we were charged additional cost for labor was because it was our responsibility to have the supports leveled and installed when the installers arrived on Friday. This was not what was discussed with Oscar. I have no idea how to perfectly level something across the length of an entire room. If I was that good at installing countertops I would not have contracted a countertop company to replace my countertops. I don't have proof of this as I didn't record the conversation I had in person, in my own kitchen. With the other issues, I would not have anticipated that this would be the point of contention. After the job was complete, we were charged $616 more than the initial contract. Speaking with Mike (the business owner), he said that was $250 for an extra day of install and $366 of additional labor for the install. I had to call Mike to get a dollar value breakdown for the $616 extra cost as no one replied to my previous emails asking for a cost breakdown. Here's the difference of opinion: I think it's the company's responsibility to assess the job properly and then deal with it. They (the business) maintains that the job was more difficult and that the extra cost is my responsibility. I wish they would have been transparent about the possibility of variable cost upfront. I can see both sides, but just understand that if the job turns out to be more difficult than Granite Marble Designs initially believes, then the responsibility to pay for that may fall on you (the customer). So in total about who took responsibility for what: GM Designs took responsibility for 1/2 of the extra day and charged a discounted rate of $250 vs their normal $500 second day charge. We (the customers) took responsibility for cutting out the sink plumbing and replacing it as the plumbing no longer reached the sink with the change in height in the countertop (about $150 in cost), we came up with a solution to finish the countertop install and make the cabinet supports, cut and painted new trim for the cabinets to hide the gap between the cabinets and countertop, repainted and reinstalled the floor trim that was removed, and paid the additional $616 (about 17% additional cost) to Granite Marble Designs.

    Accommodated a small project with speed and great service. Would come back for larger projects too,…read morewhen the time arises.

    Summit Kitchen and Bath - Our beautiful new showroom located at 555C Adams Avenue, Silverthorne, CO 80498

    Summit Kitchen and Bath

    (2 reviews)

    In response to the Oct 16th post by Christina, some clarification is to be made on some of the…read moreinaccurate comments she posted. Perhaps she has us confused with another customer?? We had a total of 2 visits in the "showroom" and only worked with one designer, Taylin. (Who has since terminated her working relationship with this business) . During our second visit, we asked that more specific language, be added to the pending contract. She did not agree to make any addendums to the contract. She continued to state to us that there were allowances in the contract that would take care of everything. We had wanted to be perfectly clear about everything ..sizes, shapes, quality, brand names of products, etc. The only comment made to us was that if our choices of fixtures, tile, ect. go over the allowance, it would be added to the cost of the project. We had hoped for a water tight quote on the cost of the renovation project. We never received an offer to move forward in a transition process with the owner and a "new designer" (??). We were advised that the owner would be "available" to us if need be. You stated in your recent comment that you "reached out to set an appointment with (us), the owner and "our" designer". This is not a true statement. You stated that "our designer" offered a "same day meeting". Again, this is a false statement. We are completely unaware of a new "designer". I do not intend to get into a conflict with this business. I believe they have us confused with another client, as so many statements made by Christina in her post do not relate to our situation. My final comment is "buyer beware"........

    Before we decided to go with Summit Kitchen & Bath, we interviewed other kitchen/bath contractors…read morein Summit County and in the Denver metro area. Having experienced past issues with contractors, this time, we needed to be especially careful. Ultimately, we were most impressed with Summit Kitchen and Bath's enthusiasm and resume of work in Shock Hill and other Summit County neighborhoods. Greg has worked on high end kitchens/baths for decades and we knew Brenda before we bought this house. After spending time with Greg and Brenda, we could tell they loved their work and were good at it. Our Eagle's Nest home has an odd kitchen which felt disproportionately small for this almost 4000 sqft home. We believed it was inevitable that we would need to tear out walls to make the kitchen feel proportional to the house. Greg and Brenda were actually excited about the challenges that came with this kitchen remodel. They came up with exceptionally creative design features incorporating elements we never considered. Only someone with Greg's experience could have come up with ideas to make our kitchen finally feel proportional to the house using the same space -- no walls needed to be torn out and he found additional space for cabinets we never considered. Summit's selections of granite, cabinets, hardware, etc. were virtually unlimited. Greg has access to virtually anything. Summit also has connections with many other businesses in Summit County. With Greg and Brenda's referral, we got a great deal on outstanding appliances. After they were done, the kitchen flowed perfectly with the remainder of the house and, based upon the opinion of a real estate broker, enhanced the value of the house more than 4 times the total cost of the renovation. Greg and Brenda were exceptional in coordinating their workers, the various aspects of a renovation, and in sticking to their promised schedule. During the tear out, an unexpected and time-consuming plumbing issue surfaced which could not have been anticipated (bad design not to code when the house was first built); yet, Greg and Brenda were still able to maintain the schedule they promised. They anticipated the unexpected in their scheduling! We were away during much of the renovation. Before we thought to ask for an update, Brenda contacted us with an update. She kept us well informed at every stage of the process. Summit's workers were meticulous in keeping the rest of the home shielded from the construction project. Summit's price for the entire tear out and rebuild was very competitive with even Denver contractors who have much more competition. This has been the best contracting experience we have ever encountered. These folks know what they are doing, love what they do, and do it well!!

    AG Marble & Granite - countertopinstall - Updated July 2026

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