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David W Loving Home Improvements

8109 Martindale St
Philadelphia, PA 19136 215-332-9073

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Desmond Wholesale Distributors

PO Box 47124
Philadelphia, PA 19160 215-225-0300

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Were friendly and well priced. - Apr 17, 2024

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DK Kitchen & Bath Supplies

2536 Castor Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19134 215-288-2733

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Matches my counters for my breakfast bar. Thanks. - Jan 23, 2023

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E & P Kitchens & Baths

1930 Washington Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19146 215-546-3993

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Forever Marble & Granite

1300 Cheltenham Dr
Bensalem, PA 19134 215-203-8666

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Gillio & Son Kitchens

8832 Bradford St
Philadelphia, PA 19115 215-396-0122

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Home Depot

2200 Oregon Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19145 215-551-1753

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Lowe's

3800 Aramingo Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19137 215-904-9951

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Performance Kitchens

4429 Main St
Philadelphia, PA 19127 215-482-0700

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Philly Home Supplies

506 Washington Ave # 08
Philadelphia, PA 19147 215-462-5555

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Probuild

2001 Washington Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19146 215-893-8645

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The best in town - Apr 27, 2024

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Tague Lumber

560 High St
Philadelphia, PA 19144 215-848-2500

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I bought a butcher block countertop. It was done in 10 days and perfect. - Sep 14, 2022

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Washington Kitchen & Bath

227 Washington Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19147 215-755-8882

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Place is a bit disheveled, but Steve is a whiz on the CAD and their service... - Jan 28, 2016

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Wayne Kee Hardeware & Kitchen

936 Arch St
Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-922-1202

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