Keystone Masonry Heat

CA

5

Masonry contractor

in person at Graniterock to discuss style and materials. He was very responsivecommunicative and consistently attuned to my vision for the project. He’s humble and soft spokenhis work speaks for itself! Anthony is an artist with the stoneand his work created custom centerpieces inside &ampout. We are beyond thrilled!&#8221Polly Gustaffson FeltonCA I can honestly say that Anthony is one of the BEST contractors I&#8217ve ever worked with. Honestorganizeddependable and top quality work. He&#8217gas fire pan I bought for the project. Lastlybut after working with Anthonys very friendly to work with to bootso do not hesitate to contact himit will be the best decision you make for you project. Daniel TseKenneth HarveyShuvie RubenAptos CA I&#8217m very happy with Anthony and his crew&#8217professional

831-400-8576 ARTISAN STONE MASONRY This slideshow requires JavaScript. TULIKIVI MASONRY HEATERS This slideshow requires JavaScript. Tour Our Favorite Project to Date “I can’t say enough about Anthony and his team! He was so helpful to me from the first conversation. After an informative first phone call, Anthony and I met in person at Graniterock to discuss style and materials. He was very responsive, communicative and consistently attuned to my vision for the project. He’s humble and soft

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