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Atlanta Countertops Manufacturer Craftmark Solid Surfaces Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary in 2011

Two decades of business confirms Craftmark Solid Surfaces as a leading Atlanta countertops provider.

2011-05-03
ATLANTA, GA, May 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) Atlanta countertops manufacturer Craftmark Solid Surfaces is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2011. Craftmark is a premier countertops provider, supplying quality solid surface countertops, quartz countertops, and granite countertops with a wide selection of colors and styles.

Craftmark Solid Surfaces was established in April of 1991, beginning as a small fabrication shop. At the time, Craftmark worked out of a 3,000 square foot building where the company fabricated solid surface kitchen countertops, including Corian, Swan stone, Gibraltar, and Craftmark's own trademarked product, Diamonite. Diamonite gained national exposure thanks to its competitive price tag and striking appearance.

Since then, Craftmark has built its business upon quality crafted countertops along with personalized customer service, allowing for continual progress and innovation. In 2000, Craftmark began its line of Atlanta granite countertops and natural stone products to supplement the fabrication of solid surface countertops and custom-molded Diamonite products.

In 2002, Craftmark began working out of a 20,000 square foot building with two CNC machines for automatic fabrication where a full line of solid surface, natural stone and quartz products are manufactured.

Melinda Pulliam, Director of Marketing for Craftmark Solid Surfaces, said of the anniversary, "At Craftmark, we realize the amount of research, detail and craftsmanship it takes to produce beautiful countertops. Over the last 20 years, we have remained dedicated to this process and the end product, benefiting our customers along the way. We take pride in serving the Atlanta area with quality countertops, and we strive everyday to continue manufacturing superior products."

Currently, Craftmark offers an expansive and distinctive product line of Atlanta countertops, including cultured marble and cultured granite for bathrooms and natural stone and quartz countertops for kitchens and baths. An array of materials are available for every use. With its commitment to professionally crafted countertops, Craftmark has established itself as the premier source for Atlanta countertops.

About Craftmark Solid Surfaces:

Craftmark Solid Surfaces is Atlanta's granite countertop supplier. They have provided Atlanta with natural stone granite countertops of the utmost quality and value for over 10 years and have been in the Atlanta countertop business since 1979. Our granite countertops come from the very best quarries and feature the most beautiful colors and grains. Craftmark Solid Surfaces' Atlanta granite countertops showroom selection consists of over 19 granite colors and many granite edge profiles for people to choose from. Having such a wide variety of granite countertop combinations ensures that clients get the perfect granite countertop for their kitchen or bathroom.

For more information visit www.craftmarkcountertops.com.


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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Countertops Manufacturer Craftmark Solid Surfaces Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary in 2011
Two decades of business confirms Craftmark Solid Surfaces as a leading Atlanta countertops provider.