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513 NJ-18, East Brunswick, New Jersey, 08816, United States
(732) 257-7744 www.stonagetile.com
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Apr 23, 2018
Great tile and cabinet store. They have a great selection of tiles for all rooms and great quality kitchen cabinets at a great price . Service was good. I worked with Sabri and he was always friendly and honest and did the best he could. I highly recommend you check them out for quality, service and price!

Nov 27, 2017
I had a great experience with Stone Age Tile. Every person I came across was very helpful in picking out my tiles as well as the kitchen cabinets. They order materials fast and are prompt on their delivery. I had an issue with one of my kitchen cabinets being damaged and they replaced it right away. I would recommend this place to anyone looking for a hassle free experience and quality materials. Make sure you ask for the Turkish tea it’s delicious. Thanks guys!

May 7, 2016
They have a wide range of tiles, cabinets and countertops. Very competitive pricing! You get your order very fast. They even design your kitchen for you. They have been very helpful through the process. Very satisfied.

Nov 3, 2013
They have the greatest selection ever. We have done our whole kitchen remodelled with them. They finished the job in 2 weeks. And it costed almost 40% less the money we were thinking we would spend.Great service.I strongly recommend if you are willing to do any kitchen,bath job in your house.

Dec 4, 2015
I had a miserable experience getting my granite countertop installed through this company and would not recommend this shop to anybody. I saved only $700 compared with the Home Depot, but in return received such terrible customer service and and poor, mismanaged installation, I wish I would have shelled out the extra bucks to get it done right the first time. First of all, I was never given the courtesy of a phone call as to when the granite installation would take place. The installers just showed up my door a few days after I placed the order. I was completely unprepared. Then, the 3rd party installer Stone Age Tile uses (Natural Granite in Union City, NJ) ripped the sheet rock right out of my walls while removing my old countertop, including some of the trim around the cabinets. Stone Age Tile later sent someone to fix this for me, but only after repeated phone calls. The granite itself was also measured wrong by the 3rd party installer and shoved into the sheetrock on my wall to make it fit. Simply an awful way to install. The workers also did not use drop clothes, the mess was all over my kitchen floor. I don't have fancy floors and plan to change them as part of my kitchen renovation, but what if they were expensive hardwood floors? Who would have claimed responsibility for damaging them with cut marks from their sharp tools falling to the floor? Certainly not the workers, because the way I saw it, no one at Stone Age Tile or Natural Granite (3rd party installer) likes to take responsibility for things when they go wrong, they just point fingers at everyone else, leaving the customer to figure out how to fix the problem. All in all, not a good experience. My advice, stick with the big name stores like Home Depot or Lowes for your granite and tile needs. They may be a bit more pricey, but their customer service, pre-screened competent installers, and ability to take responsibility for their work and treat your home with respect is unsurpassed. I would only recommend Stone Age Tile if you enjoy having to do other people's work for them and clean up their mess.

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