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Grand River Natural Stone

Grand River Natural Stone

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350 Fruitland Rd, Hamilton, Ontario, L8E 5M8, Canada
(905) 643-8686 www.grandriverstone.com
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Jun 2, 2018
They don’t return phone calls, can’t get the product on time, and thus will delay your projects and hold other contractors up.

Mar 19, 2018
Let this be a lesson to everyone - read the reviews. Quoted a price by Monica and charged 10% more by Denise. Told no refunds on Natural Stone even though it's an in stock limestone sill product. Last time I'll buy from them.

Dec 18, 2017
Web site difficult to negotiate ... did not see any products or prices??? Interested in buying patio stones???

Jul 25, 2016
We have done 2 projects with stone from Grand River this summer. The first was using a Permacon wall system and the second using natural stones. Both experiences were great! The staff worked with us coming up with alternatives for arrangements for the wall and with us going back and forth with colours. The second project they went above and beyond moving around the 6 and 7 foot long stone steps to allow us to see how they would stack and give us ideas for spacing. Further more delivery was great and they placed all the items with care on our concrete driveway without a mark. I am not sure what some of the other reviewers were talking about with service - all I can say is that I find if you treat people well, you are treated well in return but the staff at the Stoney Creek Grand River definitely start out extremely nice and helpful!

May 7, 2013
I had an amazing experience!!! Years ago I worked as a mason's apprentice and have never received the support and expertise which Domenic from Grand River provided. Everyone was friendly and accommodating and provided me with great advice for a pathway I was doing at home. Thank you to Grand River Stone.

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