NORCROSS, GA, December 26, 2012 (Press-News.org) Premier Surfaces, an Atlanta granite countertops company, encourages Atlanta homeowners to begin the new year with new countertops.
When the mad rush of the holidays are over, Atlanta granite countertops company, Premier Surfaces, suggests renovating your kitchen countertops with the new year. As life returns to normal, you may finally have a moment to consider the many home to-do's you have, and new granite countertops should be one.
Before the next holiday season dances in, replacing your old countertops can be done with little stress. There isn't the rush to get renovations done before the family shows, or before the first drink of eggnog is poured for your guests. You can take your time renovating your kitchen as you like.
"The new year is naturally slower paced than the rest of the year," states Dara Summers, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Premier Surfaces, an Atlanta granite countertops company. "Because of this, it is the perfect time to replace your old granite countertops. There isn't the rush to make a deadline or a party. It gives a homeowner more flexibility with the installation and design."
The team at Premier Surfaces is ready and willing to renovate your kitchen in the new year. One of the leading granite countertop companies in the Southeast, Premier Surfaces offers metro Atlanta, Birmingham and Huntsville, AL, residents a dependable, highly trained staff, ready to tackle their granite countertop needs. Top rated in customer service and satisfaction, Premier Surfaces is your company for customized granite countertops.
For more information Premier Surfaces, their services and their products, 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, AL. 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.
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Atlanta Granite Countertop Company Premier Surfaces Says Celebrate the New Year with New Countertops
The new year means new renovations and the experts at Premier Surfaces want you to consider adding a new countertop to that list.
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