We are thinking about purchasing a slab of granite at an incredible price. We would have to find a fabricator to do the template and cut it – we have someone that could install it. Can anyone recommend someone and does anyone have any idea what the cost would be for such a service? Trying to figure out if its even worth going this route.

Thanks, guys.


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  1. Hi im freddy from a company called european onyx and we can supply a wonderful selection of granites as well as onyx and other natural stones. We have offices in nyc as well as florida but we supply stone throughout the country
    My cell is 347 245 6012 ket me know your from the website and I promise you the best install price availiable

  2. I take that reccommendation back on George at coral, I paid him for work that he won’t finish. Wont take my calls. The guy is a loser.

  3. Could be stupid, could be smart like a fox. I’m assuming if the original poster doesn’t like the piece of granite, he doesn’t have to buy it, and s/he’s only out a day trip during foliage season. I bought salvaged granite and had to have it “fabricated.” (Ok, CUT). Some stone people wouldn’t cut stone they hadn’t sold, but I found a place to do it for $400. Not $2K. I think the company’s name was Stone Werks. Absolutely no regrets!

  4. this seems like a stupid idea…you have no idea of the quality of the slab that you are buying, and will pay endlessly to get it made into your counter top..kind of like saying that you have a great deal on copper and want to make your own pipes

  5. Not trying to throw cold water on your hot find, but. . .

    What kind of granite is this?
    What makes you think the price is “incredible”?
    How big is the slab?
    Will you have navigation issues with it, once you get it to back to your site in Brooklyn?
    How do you intend to transport it back to Brooklyn?
    Do you know how to check for cracks, fissures and other possible slab defects? (All are not immediately obvious)

    Just a couple of additional considerations besides the matter of trying to find a fabricator is neither the supplier nor installer.

    Good luck!

  6. Thanks, guys. Good to know.

    Believe it or not, I found it on ebay. The only catch was that you have to pick it up yourself in PA = about a three hour drive.

  7. I’m an architect and I recommend Foro Marble for all my stone work. Incredible customer service.

    Typically, they purchase the stone and you pay them for the stone and the fabrication, so I couldn’t speak to the cost of having them do fabrication on stone you’ve purchased.

    Call them at (718) 852-2322, ask for Joan, and tell her I sent you.

    Jim Hill, RA, LEED AP