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    Granite Fabricators of Dallas

    Granite Fabricators of Dallas

    4.7
    (14 reviews)

    Went to the business and it's vacant . No one answers calls . Apparently out of business .read more

    Utterly WOW! I had been running around to every stone warehouse and talking to almost a dozen…read morefabricators over a period of several months, based on Google research and Facebook ads. We had resigned ourselves to pretty basic (ie "UGLY") granite due to our budget. But I drive past this fabricator almost every day near my house, and decided to stop in on a whim to see if they could beat a price that another fabricator had quoted me on a slab I had seen at a warehouse. Isa greeted me cheerily and said she'd do a little research. By the end of the day she had sent me quotes on several slabs, including the one I was interested in. Her quote beat out the other fabricator (and she didn't know the competitor's price!), but she suggested I take a look at another showroom in The Colony called Verona Marble, to see if there was anything there I liked. Pulling up in front of the place, I quickly realized they would have NOTHING in my price range, but I went in anyway, and fell in love with multiple slabs I knew I could never afford. I sent her the ones I liked, and to my shock, one was square in my budget range, and the other 2 I could have pulled off. However, my favorite slab was the one that she quoted within my budget, and that's the one we picked. It's a new type of finish called "iced," which is a combination of the new, trendy "leathered" finish (which offers a coarse, almost pebbly surface) with a final polish that only shines up the larger, highest patches of the stone. It's utterly breathtaking to look at, AND touch. Visually and texturally stunning. Their quote on this slab was lower than quotes for even the basic, cheap slabs I was getting from other contractors, I could not believe it. (The base granite in the slab was an otherwise drab, basic, grey granite you see everywhere, but the finish transforms it into something that looks super high-end and perfectly matched the look in my new kitchen. This is why it was in my price range, the granite itself is cheap, it's the finish that elevates it.) They scheduled measurements/templates for the day after my contractor was supposed to finish installing my cabinets. Unfortunately, he had to come back that morning for a couple of hours to finish, so he was present when Granite Fabricators came to template. This meant I had to reschedule templating for later in the day, incurring an extra fee. (My cabinet contractor's fault.) However, they measured at 2pm, and the countertops were installed THE NEXT DAY. (Keep in mind, this was in January, which is the slowest month for countertop fabricators.) As a chef, not having a kitchen means not having income, so I was SO impressed with this turnaround time. Something to note is that their people showed up early for EVERY appointment at my house, so if you have a 2pm appointment time, please be ready to expect them up to an hour early. As someone who works from home, this was not a big deal for me, but if they had arrived at their stated time (or a bit later, as most contractors do), I might not have had to pay for a reschedule when they showed up while my cabinet guy was finishing up. Overall, I am utterly thrilled by Granite Fabricators of Dallas. Their prices can't be beat, Isa and Elva in the office are super friendly and follow up quickly, and our new countertops have astounded everyone who has seen them. They look ultra-luxe, far beyond what we expected to get with our budget.

    All American Flooring

    All American Flooring

    4.4
    (25 reviews)

    **All of All American's locations belong to the same unethical, family-owned company. Be sure to…read morecomb through reviews for all their locations before committing. Beware they pressure clients to modify bad reviews.** Warning! All American Flooring knows how to look like friendly flooring experts, but it's a sham. We've done floors before and got second opinions on AAF's project. A professional flooring company will prep and level your subfloor and correctly install new flooring on top. AAF does none of this, and tries to pass off shoddy workmanship as legitimate, which renders their warranty worthless. They tack on fraudulent charges if they think they can get away with it. When we pulled up our new floors two months later for repairs, we discovered AAF had added at least $626 in fraudulent charges: plastic sheeting that was missing and $500 of imaginary grinding. AAF does no leveling/flattening, but failed to mention this until after installing our laminate in rooms with low points of up to 1/2". *Installing on a subfloor that is not flat will damage the new flooring, so professional companies do not do this.* AAF said in particular they do not level wood subfloors, but they were also unknowledgeable in basic flattening, like sanding, shims, or extra underlayment to even out the floor. AAF insisted our floors met their standards, and they could not do better. Our project manager said if we wanted flat floors, WE HAD TO HIRE A SECOND COMPANY TO DO THE FLATTENING! (It was standard flattening. The company that did it was surprised ours could not do it for us.) AAF also installed everything incorrectly. Floorboards separated. Stairs were crooked with visible gaps. An incorrect transition piece was installed. Excess glue was pushing up the floorboards. All of these problems and more were present EXCEPT the board separation (which appeared just after) when AAF inspected our floors four (4) times and told us they met NWFA standards. Boy, they tried hard to convince us their shoddy workmanship was fine. I wish I could share everything I recorded, because it's hilarious. Their tactics included: using levels incorrectly, confounding levelness and flatness, saying some fixes would "void the warranty," saying that AAF "always" leaves gaps in their stairs, and they "can't touch the baseboards" (their words). We asked for the industry standards they claimed they met. The standards did not match AAF's work or words. Example: Acceptable unevenness is capped at 1/8" over 6ft. We had low points of up to 1/2". Another ex: The installer is responsible for leveling/informing the owner of any problems leveling BEFORE install. Confronted with these facts, AAF finally agreed to minimal repairs. We asked them to send appropriately skilled contractors this time, but when the contractors showed up, they said they saw nothing wrong and nothing they could fix. We had to have the boss call them and tell them they were authorized to fix the shoddy floors. Then they immediately pointed out the incorrectly installed pieces and said the floors were uneven and the stairs looked "unprofessional." So their contractors are trained to pass off AAF's shoddy workmanship, too. No wonder AAF pushed for us to pay 100% upfront. I guarantee they never would have fixed anything if we had already paid. They refused several times and tried ghosting us for 6 weeks. AAF eventually realized we knew about contractor fraud and attempted more extensive repairs at the last minute. They sent their best team to reinstall flooring after the other company did the flattening. This third team tried to fix way more than AAF had said they would. The quality was heaps better, but still not great (see photos). It made me nervous that they were attempting extra because we knew their low skill level and self-proclaimed lack of experience with subfloors. Some of their fixes were not the wisest for this building and will likely cause problems later. AAF reluctantly agreed not to charge us for the staircase since we will need to have someone redo it a 3rd time. They asked for a 3-star review in return, but we informed them a 1-star review is appropriate for a poorly skilled, deeply dishonest company.

    Mohamad was very helpful and came out multiple times with different samples to meet our needs and…read morehad great input. He was able to measure and give the quote on the spot. Scheduling was very communicative and the crew came out and finished the job better than expected. I would definitely recommend and use them again.

    Finer Edge - countertopinstall - Updated July 2026

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