Tag Archive | "installation"

Portfolio: Kozmus Black Kitchen Counters

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

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This beautiful home in Bruneau, Idaho used the spectacular 3cm Kozmus Black with an understated panoramic edge detail. Jeanie oversaw the project, and the customers were so ecstatic that they sent us pictures to share with the rest of you! Head on over to our portfolio page to see more pictures and learn the details. [...]

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Presidents’ Day Sale – EXTENDED!

Monday, February 15, 2010

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Our Presidents’ Day Weekend Sale has been extended through 5pm today! We’ll have several great offers and specials running, so please drop by to look! Heidi Breton Schumacher Tile & Stone

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Portfolio: Sagebrush Corian

Thursday, February 4, 2010

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Mark Mescher recently headed up a kitchen remodel for one of our residential customers. We installed Corian Sagebrush with a decorative accent strip at a home in Boise, ID. For full details, please visit the portfolio entry. Corian Sagebrush kitchen remodel:

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Six Steps to Expect After Committing to Your New Countertops

Monday, December 22, 2008

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Once you have made all the final selections with your sales person you can expect the following: When you or your contractor inform us that your cabinets are fully installed, you will be scheduled to have our Templator come make a pattern of your cabinets and collect all the necessary details like sink location, stove [...]

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Important Considerations for Grout Installation and Sealing

Monday, November 3, 2008

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Grout is the finishing touch on your tile project. However, the importance of grout is often overlooked. If the proper steps are not taken, the all-important finishing touch will often leave a nasty impression on whoever comes in contact with it. Here are a few steps of keys to grouting success. Step number one is [...]

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Is Your Shower Really Watertight? How to Protect Against Water Damage

Monday, October 20, 2008

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A fairly obvious consideration when you’re working in the bathroom, regardless of whether your project is a remodel or a new home construction, is water-proofing. There is a lot of plumbing in that area, and there are certain areas where leaks would cause more havoc than just annoying dampness. Drains, for example. Not only is [...]

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