Granite Fabrication SF Bay Area
npersy
11 years ago
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SF Bay Area gritty mix supplies?
Comments (4)Hi Mary, I recently posted and asked what mix I should use in my fabric pots... but I am also trying to make gritty mix for 3 citrus trees and a grape that I am planting in pretty more conventional planters. I am in the bay area as well. Today I went to Napa Auto and got 4 bags of Floor Dry (it is comparable to Turface but much cheaper and slightly more water retention). I got 4 good size bags for $10 each. I also went to home depot and bought lime, gypsum, and an insect screen. Tomorrow I am going to Lyngso in Redwood City to get desert gold and fir bark (not sure whether to get the 1/4 inch and smaller and screen it or the 1/4 -3/8 inch ) . The only thing I can't find is a screen with 1/4 inch holes. Any idea where you plan on getting them on Monday? The insect screen has 1/16 inch holes and will be fine for dust, but not anything else... it is all I can find. This ingredient gathering is quite an adventure!! :) Thanks, Robin...See MoreSF Bay Area Quartz counters
Comments (3)A few years ago I used Bracho in Newark for a marble job. The guy (Henry I think) was particular about stuff (things like "you KNOW you're gonna stand on that to change a lightbulb so get a better chunk of plywood under it"). Our job was weird and they did a good job. They were installers of some sort of quartz at the time--don't know which or if they still are but easy enough to call them. They're right by 880 and not in a sketchy area if that helps. :)...See MoreGranite fabricator in Bay Area??
Comments (4)I will be using Marblus Granite(408-971-8019)in San Jose. Lucia, the owner, is very professional. I know someone here on GW recently posted that they had "issues" with them. I personally have a friend who used them, and was very happy with their work. At least one other GW member used them and was satisfied with them also. Coincidently, they were also highly recommended from the place where I purchased my granite, InterTile. I will post how everything went once my kitchen is done, couple weeks at the most. Good luck....See MoreSF Bay area granite fabricator recs
Comments (15)We are in Woodside and used Tikal Tile in Redwood City on Bay Rd. My GC uses him and we were very happy. I didn't deal with him (Jose) directly, but did visit my slabs once they arrived there and also after they templated to see where they would be placed on the slab. I bought my slabs at All Natural Stone in Santa Clara (San Jose?). When I went to pay for them, and said who my fabricator would be, they automatically gave me his discount. Tikal Tile also did my backsplash and did a really nice job on that, too!...See Morenpersy
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