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Boncore Stone LLC in Fort Collins, CO Closed now


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2518 Midpoint Drive Unit 3, Fort Collins, CO 80525
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+1 970-481-7584

boncorestone.com

Home goods store

Working times

Monday
09:00 am — 05:00 pm
Tuesday
09:00 am — 05:00 pm
Wednesday
09:00 am — 05:00 pm
Thursday
09:00 am — 05:00 pm
Friday
09:00 am — 05:00 pm
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Reviews about Boncore Stone LLC

  • March 31, 2020, by Steve Delphy
    Per my recent efforts to get a new countertop installed, I contacted a few companies in our area, specifically BC Granite, Boncore, Stoneworks, Sutherlands, and Venetian. I considered, but did not call Castorena Marble & Granite per its reviews. For those I have not dealt with before (Stoneworks and Venetian in this case), I’ll always contact via their website or leave a message during closed hours to see how they respond. In many cases per my experience in the building industry, the sales process (i.e. when the company is trying to get your money) is most often when that company will be the most responsive. So if they flub-up this, then you should expect it to go downhill from there. All companies responded except Venetian. I even left Venetian two messages, but heard nothing after two weeks. Per my research, I do suggest BC Granite (although I think they are a bit pricey), Boncore, Stoneworks, and Sutherlands, but not Venetian. • I suggest BC Granite, Stoneworks, and Sutherlands per work they have done or are doing for me all with complete satisfaction. • I suggest Boncore per how they responded to my requests and tried to work with me on my project, although in the end they required a minimum square footage that did not met my needs. You will see no mention above of big box stores such as Home Depot and Lowes. Per my constant pulse and research, I believe the install process for these is a roll of the dice. That is, you may or may not get a good installer depending on who they are using/assigned to you at the time of your project. Per this, I would not recommend either. Finally, my suggestion is for any project in the building industry, first focus on a reputable company, how long their specific company has been in business (but not how long they have in general been in the industry), past reviews, customer service, follow-on support, and quality of workmanship. Develop a short list, and then and only then if important, address the cost of the project. Never do it the other way around as so many tend to do; this is a HUGE mistake in my opinion. If you focus is price, make your life simple and just go to Home Depot and be done with it.
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