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    Bishop Hearth And Home

    5.0 (2 reviews)

    Services - Bishop Hearth And Home

    Fireplace cleaning

    Fire heating system conversion

    Fire heating system inspection

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    Fire heating system installation

    Fire heating system repair

    Fireplace installation

    Fireplace insert installation

    Shutter installation

    Fireplace repair

    Fireplace insert repair

    Window treatment installation or replacement

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    Great merchandise and staff. They know their product and can be very helpful. For fireplace boxes, they are THE place to go!

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    C&C Granite

    C&C Granite

    (9 reviews)

    C and C granite was very accommodating and easy to work with. I explained what we wanted and what…read moreour budget was and they delivered! Great work and great quality. They beat all their competitors that I spoke with both in price and in service. Highly recommend!

    I had a long countertop-buying journey but after finding C & C, things moved so fast! I barely…read morefound them because I was only calling quartz dealers and installers, but I needed granite removed so I stumbled upon them through a Google search. I called one day (and spoke to a super nice guy named Chris), went to their office the next (and met a spunky gal named Carlee), then I had my measure a couple of days later and they installed my new quartz counter tops WITHIN A WEEK!! The whole process was so insanely fast that I still can't believe I have new countertops this weekend! Everyone I worked with was clean cut and made me comfortable to be around them. If you read further than this paragraph, you'll see I dealt with another company first and the guy that came to my house was dirty and stinky and I would not trust him to be in my home alone. Not the case with C&C though, as I did leave the 3 installers in my house alone while I made a ~20 minute phone call. Things I wish I had known going into this... Shopping wholesale slabs of granite or quartz is very difficult to make a viable option (cost-wise) as 90% of installers / install companies charge $40-45/sq to install your personally procured slabs. However when I called C&C they got my attention because they quoted me the cheapest amount for fabrication and install @ $30 or $35/sq. (Hard to remember which amount it was since they made me an offer I couldn't refuse on their in-stock quartz.) If you only need removal of your current countertops, they will remove your granite or stone for $7/sq. That's super cheap! The next cheapest quote I got was for $7.50/sq. The highest quote I got was $13.50/sq!!! Insane. My quest for new countertops actually sent me to Home Depot and Lowe's when I couldn't get a fabricator for cheap, but my big box store plan wasn't as easy as I thought it would be. HD contracts out installations to a place called Designer's Choice. I had a few questions as well as follow up from my laser measure and it was endless "Oh you have to call (insert the company I wasn't speaking with) for that answer." It was annoying and finally I said I just wanted to cancel the job and Home Depot refunded my money without hassle, luckily. We wanted quartz because natural stone has such huge variations and designs and we really wanted white countertops. Quartz is mostly "stone-like materials" and about 7% glue. It is not high heat hardy like granite and I didn't know that going into this. A hot pan will burn your countertops and we are used to granite so if I hadn't learned this, our countertops would be burned in no time. And speaking of hardy, my C & C install team told me the quartz is nonporous (unlike how granite is porous making them hard to sanitize). My installer specifically said "you don't have to worry about red wine staining your countertops. Liquids will just sit on top until you wipe it off." My husband actually drinks red wine every day and unfortunately within 8 hrs of install, we already have a very faint red ring on our countertop that did not clean up with a clorox wipe or rubbing alcohol. I'm going to get oxiclean to see if that will work. And finally.....seams. I refused to settle for seams in my countertops when the current granite I had didn't have seams. Seams are apparently pretty common so make sure you know how you feel about seams in your countertops and be clear if you oppose them. Oh and off topic but I have to say that fireclay sinks look so AMAZING and so clean! Gorgeous!

    Bishop Hearth And Home - buildingsupplies - Updated May 2026

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