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1296 Osprey Dr, Hamilton, Ontario, L9G 4V5, Canada
(877) 648-7997 www.crsgranite.ca
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May 28, 2019
Doug did a great job painting my kitchen, stair spindles and staining my stairs. He and his crew are very professional and easy to work with.

Oct 13, 2018
CRS was a pleasure to work with. Not only due to the quality of the finished product (which was outstanding), but because the attentiveness of the design and installation team throughout the process. Their experience was evident in the design suggestions and attention to small details. We really appreciated Doug's suggestions, which ultimately resulted in something much better than what we had initially envisioned.

May 12, 2017
I recently had CRS install a new granite counter top. From start to finish, the company was professional and efficient. The receptionist was very friendly when I went into their showroom to get an idea of what they do and she scheduled an appointment with a sales rep. The sales rep was helpful and guided me in choosing my colours, while also listening intently to my own ideas/what I wanted. The installation crew was polite and they cleaned my kitchen very thoroughly once the installation had been completed (in one day!). CRS had actually scheduled my installation to last two days and they were completely done in one which I was very happy about and is rare in the renovation business. I was very impressed with CRS and would recommend them to anyone who is interested in a professional one-stop company.

Dec 11, 2017
Working with Doug and his team has been a great experience. The crew were always courteous, friendly and professional. We worked together to rebuild our kitchen. This was our second job with CRS Granite. I highly recommend them.

Apr 9, 2018
We had a great experience with CRS! Finishing our basement was something we've wanted to do since we purchased the house and we found CRS working on another house in our neighborhood. The crew and staff were great, they answered our questions, made suggestions for materials and even improved the plans we initially had to close in the furnace area. Our basement was unfinished when we started, with a bit of work done by the previous owners - which CRS fixed and improved. We wanted to keep the open space of the main area but decided to close off the furnace and water heater, so we created a utility room. Everything else was framed and drywalled, with doors added to separate the laundry room and workshop. A new door was also installed for the cold cellar. We can often have a number of computers running in the basement so we made sure to install additional outlets and pot lights so CRS's electrician increased our power by installing a "pony" box to extend our existing electrical box. Our stairs and landing also got a makeover, CRS added proper support for the landing and closed off the back of the stairs. The only thing not taken care of was around the windows - CRS asked about finishing the window boxes but we opted not to have them finished as we are hoping to replace the windows relatively soon, so CRS left them unfinished at our request. There was a bit of a hiccup in the timeline of our renovation as we decided to install a backwater valve in our sewer pipe - something that can only be done from a plumber selected by the city, for us to be eligible for a rebate - as well as repair work to the pipe itself as damage had been caused by our tree roots. The plumber that we choose from a list of about 5 options (city selected) was not very good and caused delays. CRS was unable to continue parts of the renovation because of this plumbing company until they were done, but once those issues were taken care of, CRS was back at it completing the job. The work CRS did is fantastic, they listened to what we wanted and they delivered! We love our new basement!

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