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Need help with countertops

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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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Hello fellow Clevelanders!

Do you know of a good place where I can buy granite or quartz slab that I can get cut and installed by my own people? I would love to find a store that sells either smaller pieces or leftover pieces or tops that other people ended up not wanting/using. This is for a house that will be my personal residence for a few years and then become a rental. I want something nicer than laminate but not super high-end. Thanks for any recommendations or ideas!

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A tile countertop is another idea. Granite tiles are much cheaper than granite slabs and easier to work with I would imagine:

https://www.flooranddecor.com/granite-stone/absolu...

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