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    Bella Marble & Granite

    3.4 (9 reviews)
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    MSI

    MSI

    (20 reviews)

    I have never had a kitchen built for me before and visiting MSI might be the most memorable part of…read morethe experience in only the best way. The gentleman who helped me first walked me into the area with the big stone slabs. He explained just enough that I wasn't overwhelmed with information but I knew a bit about my choices, then he left me alone to browse. I can't explain the wonder of seeing huge slabs of stone and being set loose to select the one I plan to live with for hopefully at least 20 years. I wasn't looking at samples; I was selecting the actual huge slab(s) that would be in my kitchen. I think he left me alone for about 20 minutes as I wandered up and down the aisles. At first, I wasn't sure that somebody with no experience should be making this big a decision. As I kept looking and admiring the beautiful colors, striations of some stones, speckles of others and imperfections that at times I didn't like and at other times seemed to add character, I realized that I could rule out many of them as beautiful, but not right for my kitchen. When he returned, he saw I was still looking and was about to leave me alone, but waited to be sure I didn't have questions. I had questions. The answers helped me narrow my choices a bit more. The one thing he couldn't tell me was about pricing since that's left to the company that takes the stone and makes the countertops. He left me alone for a bit again before returning. I had started spreading my fingers and putting my hand on slabs that called to me. Two just felt right; I can't explain it. One was a dark grey granite with a tiny bit of micah that added a hint of sparkle without being loud. The other was a quartzite with striations charcoal blue similar to the color of my walls, a rusty brown that echoed the color of the open beams and ceiling in the kitchen with some offwhite as well. I was torn, but felt that the quartzite looked amazing in the showroom, but might look busy with the style of my kitchen. The contractor who told me about MSI had mentioned thaI would wear a hardhat while there. I told a young man who is very dear to me, like a godson about that and he wanted a picture. Where I was in the showroom I didn't need a hardhat, but the cherry on top was that I put one on and the gentleman who helped me snapped a shot for me to send. At this point, I had the information on both choices to go to Ideal Tile and ask about pricing and next steps. It turned out that the granite was a fraction of the cost of the quartzite. Also, when I touched the granite slab, I could feel my hands leaning on the counter, could imagine setting out dishes for guests to enjoy and sensed the comfort it brought to me. In the end I chose the granite. I know this review sounds a little over the top, but so was the experience! Again, I can't explain it.

    The showroom (I'm in Phila) is brand new and user friendly, the people there are impossibly nice,…read moreaccommodating and patient (thanks Debra), and the selection is absolutely fantastic quality. If asked, they will advise you of any evident flaws they see in a particular slab you might be interested in. If you don't find just what you are looking for in Phila, MSI also has a (I assume larger) facility in Edison NJ. MSI is the supplier of stone for many of the stone fabricators in and around Philadelphia, so you might as well go here first for the best selection. You can use their web page to look through actual photos of most of the slabs they have in stock, and the photos are clearer than most of the similar photo websites that other stone providers have. I am an actual customer, who has visited 5 other large stone suppliers, and this place is the best I've found.

    Dailey Manufacturing

    Dailey Manufacturing

    (8 reviews)

    Me and my wife for the last 10 years wanted to get a new kitchen realizing the kitchen is outdated…read moreand crowded. The two walls were a nuisance and obstructive and wanted them eliminated. It came to the point that we saved all our lives to get major work done on our house. I'm 68 years old and my wife being less older decided it was time to get our butts moving. The first Company we called was in Doylestown,Pa. a kitchen remodeler who gave us a price what a new kitchen would cost and his answer was unacceptable to us. Next, we called DAILY MANUFACTURING,(until this day, I forgot how his Co. came up). I gave DAILY MANUFACTURING a telephone call to make an appointment to come over and take a look at this kitchen. He,(BRIAN THE HEAD MAN WHO SUPERVISE THE JOB) stayed awhile making sure we are on the same page, what we expected, what has to be done. He came back here with the results and estimates on what has to be done. First of all, in order to remove the two walls, he would have to install a low bearing beam which they had to install through the side of the house. After we got all the ground work together, a few weeks later, the first hammer hit the walls, it was the time of demolition to begin. I have to tell you, before the tore up the kitchen, they made sure they put plastic around all doors and hallways to minimizes the dust and dirt. After each day, they made sure they cleaned and swept the working area. Hardly any dirt when they left the house each day they were here. I have to mention, BRIAN has a team working in sync, when the demo was done, the next team would come in and do there job, electricians, gas workers, dry wall installers, joint compounding, building casings or dry wall boxing what was needed to be, their flooring guy, cabinet guys etc. It did take longer than what we expected but of no fault of their own, for example, they needed to get permits from the township regarding the foundation for the low beam structure, dry wall inspection, electric inspection, gas inspection, I thing you got what I'm talking about. From beginning to end, it would be fair to say the whole job took approx. 2 1/2 months, again, no fault of their own. By the way, the recessed lights looks great. BRIAN is a understanding man and someone you can talk too, which when we have questions he would recommended to us what the best thing to do regarding to colors and layouts. What it comes down to is our kitchen looks great, reasonable in price, actually, I thought it would be more for the time they were here. Again, price wise, the first price we got from Doylestown was far too much and we should go to a General Contractor which we did and we went with DAILY MANUFACTURING. After the remodeling and the job was completed, I told BRIAN that I wanted to invite all his men to a pizza party for their participation in making our kitchen great. Thanks BRIAN and your workers for the great job they accomplished. Michael Leone Hatboro.Pa. 19040 PS. Once I figure out how to import or drag the picture files it will be shown.

    You don't EVER want to work here. They do make a fine product. But trust me... you do NOT want to…read morework in the shop. They are at best flat and humorless, and at worst downright nasty and seething. Probably the worst employment experience I've ever had, and I'm always on time, eager to learn, proactive, efficient, productive and upbeat. But the owner's have a soul-less quality that's downright creepy, at least that's the way they treated me. They deliver massively heavy doors without any handtruck equipment, and they don't confirm w/you or your contractor that there's going to be adequate manpower on site to receive such an order. Beware!

    Weinstein Supply - Willow Grove

    Weinstein Supply - Willow Grove

    (25 reviews)

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    It's 2025! we received great service and guidance from Meg!! She is a walking encyclopedia of all…read morethe options available and we could not have done our 2.5 bathrooms without her expertise. You have to book an appointment because it can easily take 1-1.5 hours each visit to go through all the options, figure out what follow up measurements are needed, confirmation with contractor etc before placing the order. And she needs time to log all the items for our purchase order. She was patient, helpful and thorough because she wanted to make sure we would be happy with our bathrooms and has the experience to call out what to focus on off the top of her head. And pricing is good - better than online and big box stores - and she didn't want me to blow budget which is appreciated. Truly amazing - we would not have made it through without her help - Thank you, Meg!!

    Customer service severely lacking. Very unpleasant place to deal with. There are lovely samples on…read moredisplay- without names, so that you have to have a salesperson help you, just to find out what model you are looking at. You can take pictures and then go home and spend hours on the web figuring it out. To get sales help, you have to have an appointment to get any information, however, good luck getting one. They don't return phone calls. Go in in person to make an appointment, they are pretty unfriendly and seem almost annoyed that you want one . As someone else here pointed out, then it's take it or leave the date offered. Even the person who directs calls to the correct voice mail sounds put upon. One has to wonder about what's wrong with the company that the staff sounds so out of sorts. There are much better places to go, where the staff is friendly and happy to help you- without an appt.

    Bella Marble & Granite - buildingsupplies - Updated June 2026

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