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Old 08-06-2010, 08:58 AM
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Have to say lots of good words for Ty Duncan of Duncan Stone in Taveras and his folks who installed our granite. Huge kitchen and bath and only one seam in the entire job. We are very pleased and would use him again.

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Old 08-06-2010, 09:08 AM
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Beautiful!!!!
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Perfectly GORGEOUS!! I love that color. We have black here in Cincy and you have chosen the color I like best! A double ridge in the bath too! AND we see you in the picture!

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very, very nice! Granite just makes a huge difference...
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Seeing the job they did on your counters makes me want to do the same to mine. That job is superb.
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Gorgeous! I love the edging you picked as well. Would you care to share the total price you were charged? You can pm me if you don't care to divulge publicly. We have the same layout and we've been thinking seriously of having it done. Thanks for posting the pics.
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Beautiful... I'm suffering from granite envy.
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Here are some additional pictures I found, and also Ty Duncan's contact information that several of you PM'ed me for.

(352) 253-0499 213 N Lake Ave, Tavares, FL 32778

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Old 08-07-2010, 03:47 PM
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Beautiful Job. You are going to love and it is so easy to take care of and always looks nice.
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Very nice. May I ask what model home you have. Looks beautiful.
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Oh it looks georgous!!!!
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Wow. That is...wow.

Who did your cabinets? Is that hickory. You should be very, very proud. The floors, the cabinets, the counters...really beautiful. Are you allowed to cook in there or just stand back and admire it for awile?
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l2,
The granite color is perfect with your cabinets. Gorgeous. Thanks for the pictures-- including the one of you.
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The home model is a Gardenia but with a 4 foot stretch through the middle with about a foot of that in the kitchen plus taking the wall straight vs the normal bend near the dining nook. Another two feet through the garage, Master bedroom and bath, and another foot though the guest suite and living room. The kitchen is the same as the Williamsburg Premier model. I had the island installed by Wildwood Kitchen and Bath the day before I had the granite installed. And yes, the cabinets are Hickory. Not sure what the floor really is. I have been told "real wood, laminate, engineered wood" and a few others. I believe it is some type of engineered wood floor.
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