I had Wildwood Kitchen and Bath install my new Cambria quartz countertop in the kitchen (and laundry room sink surround to match). I also installed the color-coordinated Elkay E-granite Aqua Divide sink with the lower middle partition and a Moen faucet. I absolutely love my new kitchen. I bought a spec home in the Village of Charlotte and HATED the granite that was put in by the builder. I have an open floorplan in my Designer Lily, so the kitchen is a focal point. Wildwood Kitchen and Bath did high quality work and they stand behind their work. I had a little problem with one of the splash guards pulling away slightly from the adjacent cabinet (made by Bailey Industries) because the cabinet is a teeny bit bowed. Wildwood K&B came out twice to fix the problem until I was satisfied. Also, the plumber they use is outstanding. When he was re-installing the Insinkerator he actually discussed with me which side of the sink I'd prefer it on. It turns out it's more convenient on the side opposite from where the builder placed it, so the plumber moved it. Most sub-contracting plumbers would just re-attach everything and leave. The entire cost was around $8,000 mostly because the quartz I selected, which is made exclusively in the USA by Cambria, is expensive, but exceptionally beautiful. PM me if you'd like to come by my house to see the countertops and sink. I chose Wildwood K&B because they are a distributor for Cambria quartz and my handyman, who has lived near the Villages for a long time, endorsed Wildwood K&B as a quailty company. The representative I worked with is Eric. He did a fabulous job advising me on the project.
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