Stone Innovations, Inc.

, MI Post

4.9

Kitchen remodeler

in commercial &ampwe have the manpower and resources to execute your project on time and on budget. Design &ampBuild Extraordinary service and value! Our team knows what you need! Great pricingquality product and customer service. Stone Innovations&#8217texturesstress-free service from consultation to installationensuring your needs are met and expectations exceeded. Great Value At Stone InnovationsWe offer top-quality products at competitive pricesfrom elegant granite to modern quartzthe people to call and schedule appointmentsDean your CAD/layout person and then your installers . Everyone was so friendlyRick and Kelly P. &#8220Worked with Tara on our countertopsput your trust in Stone Innovations &#8211they are experts in their field.&#8221Robert G. &#8220Becky O. &#8220We searched all the local stone suppliers with large slabs because we wanted something uniquenot just out of a catalog. We found several around we likedbut Stone Inovations had great customer reps

715) 350-6468 | Appleton (920) 687-9500 | Madison (608) 838-1324 Have a Question? Call us: (715) 345-1601 Toggle Navigation Home Countertops Choosing Countertops Granite Quartz Quartzite Marble Soapstone Porcelain Remnants Cabinets Choosing Cabinets Indoor Cabinets Outdoor Cabinets Flooring & Tile Choosing Flooring & Tile Hardwood Luxury Vinyl Carpeting Laminate Tile and Backsplash Epoxy Other Services Kitchen/Bathroom Remodels Outdoor Living Areas About Our History Meet Our Staff Empl

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