NORCROSS, GA, June 21, 2013 (Press-News.org) Premier Surfaces, well-known for its granite countertops in Atlanta, Ga., is proud of the fabrication (surface shaping) of their products. Besides granite and marble, Atlanta-based Premier Surfaces offers quartz, soapstone, Craft-Art wood, and other materials that are not only stylish, but also stand up to the wear and tear of everyday living.
Marble Institute of America Accredited
The Atlanta countertops manufacturer is accredited by the Marble Institute of America (MIA). They passed a number of rigorous tests to earn this accreditation, and follow MIA's Code of Ethics for Accredited Companies. Among other things, the MIA accreditation means that "the fabrication and installation of dimension-cut natural stone should meet MIA and other industry standards...."
Four Large Showrooms Throughout the South
In addition to their showroom in Atlanta, granite supplier, Premier Surfaces, has large showrooms in Huntsville and Birmingham, Ala., and in Chattanooga, Tenn. At each of these locations, design consultants help customers find the right material, color, and style to complement their walls, cabinetry, and appliances. Their Huntsville showroom boasts the most extensive selection of granite, marble, soapstone, quartz in Alabama. Premier Surfaces' newest showroom features the largest selection of granite countertops in Birmingham.
"We are proud to use the best quality materials and technology to make flawless surfaces that will enhance the look and value of any home," says Dara Summers, Premier Surfaces' Vice President of Sales and Marketing.
To see examples of their top-of-the-line Atlanta granite countertops, look at their materials, and find the location of the showroom nearest you, please visit http://www.premiersurfaces.com.
About Premier Surfaces:
Premier Surfaces is the premier source for granite countertops in the Southeast, with locations in Atlanta, Birmingham and Huntsville, Ala. As the only company in Georgia accredited by the Marble Institute of America, Premier Surfaces is dedicated to providing the highest level of quality in both products and service.
For more information, please visit http://www.premiersurfaces.com.
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Atlanta Granite Company, Premier Surfaces, Offers the Finest Fabrication in Ga., Ala. and Tenn.
Premier Surfaces, with showrooms in Atlanta, Birmingham, and Chattanooga, is an accredited fabricator that uses state-of-the-art equipment to make its countertops and other surfaces.
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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Granite Company, Premier Surfaces, Offers the Finest Fabrication in Ga., Ala. and Tenn.Premier Surfaces, with showrooms in Atlanta, Birmingham, and Chattanooga, is an accredited fabricator that uses state-of-the-art equipment to make its countertops and other surfaces.