
We hired Brian Cardone and his team at Dimensional Stone a few years ago to rebuild our bathtub. While he seemed highly skilled (and bragged about his credentials), the project was insanely...
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With over 30 years of experience, we are the industry leader in natural stone and tile installations and fabrications. We fabricate and install natural stone and tile in fine homes and businesses throughout New York City and the Tri-State area. To date we've installed over 2 million square feet of natural and engineered stone and tile throughout the Northeastern United States, Bermuda and other parts of the country. We are passionate about natural stone and tile and it is our passion that drives everything that we do. Our professionals guide you through the often overwhelming process of choosing and installing the right materials for your project, but we don't stop there. Installing natural stone and tile is an investment for you which we take very seriously; from the moment that you first contact us until your new installation is completed to your satisfaction.
Natural stone and tile installation, fabrication, restoration and waterjetting for residential and commercial projects. We work with all types of stone including: Marble - Granite - Limestone - Terrazzo - Terracotta - Concrete - Engineered Stone - Glass Tiles We also specialize in: Carved stone fireplaces, Custom stove hoods, Elevators, Glass Mosaics, Stone Mosaics, Fabrication, Waterjet, Restoration For more info visit: www.dimensionalstone.com
We hired Brian Cardone and his team at Dimensional Stone a few years ago to rebuild our bathtub. While he seemed highly skilled (and bragged about his credentials), the project was insanely...
They cheated me when I had my kitchen redone in my weekend house. Problems and more problems arose and tempers were easily ignited with the two owners.
I worked with Brian Cardone, Sr. to rebuild two large bathrooms in my SoHo loft. After over a year of working together successfully, he fabricated a marble slab for my shower/tub that was supposed...