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    3.7 (9 reviews)
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    Just had my granite put in my kitchen and it is EXACTLY what I asked for and looks amazing! Staff is friendly and responsive too!

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    Galaxy - runner cut, seamed and installed

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    Jose helped me from the moment I walked in the door to selecting the right carpet, setting up an…read moreinperson visit for measurements and seeing Alejandro through the process of install. We are satisfied customers! They are now starting the process to come to my home for flooring and carpeting in my home. Thank you Pastor Suzanne

    "Gimme three steps, gimme three steps, mister Gimme three…read moresteps towards the door?" (Lynyrd Skynyrd) After we had our hardwood floors and steps sanded and refinished, we decided to pretty up those steps with a carpet runner, which explains why we visited Galaxy Discount Carpet Store today. That decision ended up being a FIVE STAR experience. Their two floor showroom is just incredible! Sample boards, rolls stacked on the floor in rows, area rugs hanging from the ceiling, gorgeous stuff everywhere. We met with Charlie and explained to him what we were looking for. He said that staircase runners can either be pre-manufactured in big rolls, or custom cut from carpeting meant for rooms. We knew we wanted a runner in some shade of gray to complement our wall color, and decided on a carpet runner to be cut from a big grayish roll and then finished with black binding along the edges, to complement the black stair rail and contrast with the white stair risers. It was installed 72 hours later, and that was pretty amazing in it's own right. Communication with Galaxy was great. Charlie was a dream to work with, the installers called us the day before install to confirm the date and time window, and the van with two workers arrived as scheduled mid-afternoon and did a neat professional job on the install. Charlie's price was $140 less than one we had from a flooring company out in our neck of the woods, and the carpet quality was better at Galaxy. Everything went well, and the stairs look great!

    Superior Equipment & Supplies - Your destination for all things power equipment.

    Superior Equipment & Supplies

    (7 reviews)

    Rented a truck. Easy to do, no problems when I kept it two extra days. Great service.read more

    Had an abysmal experience here. Completely dishonest about the repairs done and the length of time,…read morestory changed multiple times, and my rebuttals were conveniently ignored and sidestepped. I was charged fees that were not disclosed before hand, and that other locations do not charge, unless applicable to the service. Appears to be the "sketchy garage" of power tool repair. My EGO snowblower had a stuck right auger which turned out to be a single rock stuck between the auger and scoop (I did not see the black rock against the black scoop before bringing it in, but a repair man noticed it and popped it out right in front of me when I dropped it off). The rock bent one part of the auger and needed to be bent back. I could have done this myself but I've already paid the initial diagnostic fee, so I left it when the repair guy said, 'at least this won't cost you a lot since it won't be under warranty'. I figured my $50 fee was going to cover my oversight, and the 48 seconds to clamp a wrench/bend the auger an inch and put in my new shear pin which I had with the snowblower. When I picked it up I was charged for 2 new shear pins, which I didn't really mind because I'll use them at some point, but it felt a little dishonest as I had a shear pin already in the top cover, clearly visible. I disputed a $7 environmental fee and $9.95 shop supplies fee since there was no supplies used, and no hazardous material disposed of. The story behind these fees changed throughout our discussions, but apparently this is charged to everyone, regardless of the repair. Funny how the guy at the repair desk who takes payment also didn't understand why the environmental fee was included. And seeing as this was the third EGO snowblower brought in in 2 days (they told me when I dropped it off) it seems unrealistic that he wouldn't have seen this charge on every single repair item. Regardless, these fees should be disclosed before hand, especially when neither pertains to my repair. Surprised I wasn't charged an electricity fee, or oxygen fee for breathing on the property. I understand that some places charge these fees, but it still seems mighty excessive to charge a $9.95 supplies fee to a $90 bill that used no supplies. I had no issue at the time of the call with the labor charge itself of $75 as I figured it was a flat fee. It was only until them trying to justify the other fees that my labor charge was described to me as how they were doing me a favor by only charging 'a $75 labor charge because we don't normally charge under an hour labor, which is $100 per hour, and not only that but it also took more than an hour to fix'. I ask "this took over an hour?" I'm told they had to take the whole thing apart, reassemble it, remove all jammed rocks and bend the auger. When I tell the person it was actually one rock, removed in front of me at drop off, so all they did was bend the auger (and put a new shear pin in), not disassemble or reassemble anything, the story changed to "yeah that's why it was only $75 because it was such a small thing, trying to save you money when it should have been $125, but since it wasn't a warranty repair that's what he did, to, you know, make it cheaper for you". Toward the end of the end of the call, he informed me they're not even an authorized EGO repair center yet and that their paper work hasn't been approved yet. I'm awaiting a supervisor's call back from EGO pertaining to this. Run, don't walk, to a different business unless you like having your money fleeced from you. As a small business owner myself, I'm all for places making money, but I hate being lied to and taken advantage of. I will happily drive further to Ace Hardware next time I need a repair.

    Granitech - kitchenandbath - Updated May 2026

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