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Sullivan Counter Tops

1189 65th St
Oakland, CA 94608 510-652-2337

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Excellent advice. Very patient staff member and owner, for sales and for advice.... - Apr 28, 2021

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Granite Expo

3401 Mandela Pkwy
Oakland, CA 94608 510-652-6898

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They cut and sand the slabs of marble/granite in your driveway and it's... - Apr 18, 2024

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H & X Construction

PO Box 9731
Oakland, CA 94613 510-384-9236

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H & H Cabinet

442 Hester St
San Leandro, CA 94577 510-532-2100

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Superior Hardware Supply

1201 14th Ave
Oakland, CA 94606 510-533-2625

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They were out of the size I needed, so I had to buy a larger piece to get the... - Oct 03, 2019

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J B Turner & Sons

3911 Piedmont Ave
Oakland, CA 94611 510-658-3441

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Paragon Kitchen & Bath Studios

625 Trestle Glen Rd
Oakland, CA 94610 510-763-3003

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Parkmead Products

930 45th Ave
Oakland, CA 94601 510-532-5931

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This company may be the only one near Berkeley that still installs Formica... - Feb 18, 2020

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Sincere Home Décor

276 11th St
Oakland, CA 94607 510-832-2838

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Victor's Custom Cabinets

3920 San Leandro St
Oakland, CA 94601 510-536-2210

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