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Buying granite like car dealership experience?

jalsy6
13 years ago

So has anyone had a similar experience with haggling over price of granite? I'm working with a really reputable place in central MA, but I find that I'm really having to bargain with them, kind of like over the price of a car (no offense to great car dealers!). Anyone else have similar experience? We're doing a total DIY reno of our 1935 kitchen...only thing that's staying is the floor, and we're trying to stay in our budget of about 7K. The granite could just tip us over! Any advice would be much appreciate.

Comments (7)

  • gmp3
    13 years ago

    We purchased granite a year and a half ago. We got bids ranging from 8K to $3200. We ended up spending $3300 for exactly the same granite as the 8K bid. The company we used had excellent refs and did a great job. However, a few months later a friend got a bid from some of the same companies and ended up getting a better bid from a company who estimated around 5K to us. In this economy it may be who is not busy and wants your work. You may want to be open to a few different colors as well. We found one companies level A was another's level B.

  • jalsy6
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    I just got them to come down $500 bucks by offering cash. This of course, feels sleazy, but they're really one of the most reputable operations around. I'm getting 30 sf of honed jet mist. I just hate this part!

  • kbmboston
    13 years ago

    I am new here and do not know the "etiquette", but I am in Central MA too and would love to know who you are using and tips. (The offer cash one is good). I just survived the auto buying negotiating and experience and assume that I did really well, so perhaps I am up for the challenge. Anyway, not sure if you are ok with posting the name here of if there is a way to "talk" offline.

  • boxerpups
    13 years ago

    Yes, I totally agree like a car-dealer. Thank heavens
    my husband does bid negotiations for a living. : )

    I received 8 granite bids in MA and NH. And they ranged
    in price from $8500 to $3200 for the same space. The
    same granite. Shocking!

    I ended up going with the installer/fabricator that was
    willing to work with me, treat me with respect and
    whose talent I had seen. I have too many neighbhors with
    horror stories about their granite installations.
    My choice was not the least expensive nor the most but
    rather a middle range price with a super reputation.

    I went with BFR from NH. They were fantastic. Talented
    stone artists and they were willing to help me find a stone
    in my price range. Ask for Jessie
    http://www.bfrandassociates.com/

    I have heard excellent things about Gerrity Stone. I think
    it was BostonPam who went with them. Gosh. I can not
    remember who it was.

    I found myself annoyed with Ripano but I have seen their
    work and they are talented, just expensive.

    Sudbury went out of business in Souther NH but I think
    their other locations are still open.

    One of my neighbors was devastated that Merrimack stone
    did a terrible job on an installation but they compensated
    her. I have seen it in person. It is okay, I understand
    it is not perfect but rocks look like they are hard
    to work with.

    Good luck with the Dealerships!
    ~boxer

  • jalsy6
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    Thanks, we're currently most likely going with CASSA stone in Shrewsbury, although I've gotten quotes from a couple of other places. They're all within about 500 dollars of each other (boxerpups, I think you have honed Jet mist too...so excited!). But the bottom line is that it's all really more than I can afford. We're totally stretching our budget and will be eating a lot of pb and j off some beautiful honed jet mist granite. I have phase two down the road, which is BA or Delicatus for my island (which will temporarily be topped with plywood...). I may not come back to this place, depending on the rest of the process. I had lots of references though, so I'm confident the job will be done right...
    Boxerpups, where are there more pix of your kitchen? I looked in the FKB, but couldn't find it.
    :)

  • boxerpups
    13 years ago

    Jalsy6.

    Yes, I do have Jet Mist, You are sweet to remember. My
    kitchen is not yet worthy to be in FKB. I am waiting for a
    new wood beadboard ceiling to be installed along with
    different molding and detail trim. My floor guys are
    coming back to finish the first floor Family room off the
    kitchen. And cross your fingers... I may be getting a new
    Modernaire hood rather than the Over the range MW.
    I am trying to convince DH to set up a MW built in hutch
    area with toaster and this is going to take a little energy.
    One fine day when it looks presentable it will be in fkb.

    Oh I must tell you, I saved money on my granite install. BFR
    worked with me on price. Of course they still need to make
    a profit. My husband had a strict budget for my reno. Hence
    the slow going. And when I told Jessie at BFR I could only
    pay this amount for my Jet Mist Grantie. He said he would
    shop around until he found slabs in his own "make a fair
    profit" price range. He found them after his own
    negogiations techniques called me and told me which slab
    yards to go to, in order to pick out my granite.

    If you have your rough measurements, send him an e-mail
    and find out what he charges. Or if he would work with
    you. It can't hurt to send an e-mail and just see.
    ~boxer

  • formerlyflorantha
    13 years ago

    I never did buy; just the atmosphere in our local dealership was enough to send me packing. Front office guy is the biggest jerk I've met in the whole project. Interesting that another woman had same experience with him.

    Definitely reminded me of my first car buy experience, "here, let me think for you, little lady...put your purse/project in my hand and the big boys will take it from there"