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A1 KITCHEN & BATH IS OMAHA'S PREMIER GRANITE COUNTERTOP & CABINET DEALER

A1 Kitchen & Bath is one of the Midwest's largest and top rated Omaha-based granite countertops and cabinet outlets, offering our customers the largest selection and best prices. We directly import our granite from all over the world and offer discount prices with the same superior quality stones in the industry. The container load shipments we receive give us an edge on both price and inventory. We stock hundreds of granite countertop options right here in Omaha, giving the customer exactly what they want. We also specialize in cabinets with hundreds of different models, stains, size, and look. We work with a variety of different manufacturers and buy in bulk to save the customer the most money.

 

Come visit the A1 Kitchen & Bath showroom in Omaha and meet our experienced and professional staff. We pride ourselves in going the extra mile to make sure that you are getting the best product for your cabinet or countertop project.

 

Taking budget, timeframe, scale and design into account when finding either your granite or cabinets. Our experienced staff, right here in the Omaha area, has years of knowledge in every facet of the kitchen and bathroom remodeling.

HOW DO I GET A QUOTE FOR GRANITE OR CABINETS? ONE OF TWO WAYS

The best way is to call our showroom and make an appointment with one of our designers. An
appointment guarantees that there will be someone available to work with you. A dimensional sketch
of the square footage of the area you would like to work on, and some photos of the space, will give
us a great basis to start. Once we have that information, along with what you are looking to do, we
can give you a rough estimate of the costs. If that estimate falls within your budget, the next step
would be to schedule an on-site measurement by one of our technicians. We will use those
measurements to provide a finalized quote.

OBLIGATION?

There is no charge or obligation for a preliminary measure or design. Minimal changes to the design
are expected. Designs requiring a full rework or alternate layouts may incur a charge for design time.
This will all be discussed with you by our designers.

  • HOW DO I GET A QUOTE FOR COUNTERTOPS OR CABINETS?
    The best way is to call our showroom and make an appointment with one of our designers. An appointment guarantees that there will be someone available to work with you. A dimensional sketch of the square footage of the area you would like to work on, and some photos of the space, will give us a great basis to start. Once we have that information, along with what you are looking to do, we can give you a rough estimate of the costs. If that estimate falls within your budget, the next step would be to schedule an on-site measurement by one of our technicians. We will use those measurements to provide a finalized quote.
  • OBLIGATION?
    There is no charge or obligation for a preliminary measure or design. Minimal changes to the design are expected. Designs requiring a full rework or alternate layouts may incur a charge for design time. This will all be discussed with you by our designers.
  • WHAT IS YOUR PAYMENT PROCESS?
    Payments are to be made as follows: 75% down payment before the job starts. The remaining balance of 25% is due at the completion of the job. All deposits are non-refundable.
  • DO I HAVE TO BUY A WHOLE SLAB?
    Not on our in-stock material. You only pay for what you use. Special order material requires the purchase of the entire slab.
  • WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GRANITE AND QUARTZ?
    The main difference between granite counters and quartz counters is their composition. Granite countertops are 100% all-natural solid stone. Since granite is carved from the earth, it is porous and requires sealing. Also, certain colors can include small imperfections, which are typically filled during the production process. The top sealer is applied to keep the top protected from possible staining. Quartz on the other hand is an engineered stone that is made of crushed quartz, other minerals, and resins. This makes the surface very strong, but it is less heat resistant than granite. Make sure to use hot pads with anything hotter than 350 degrees.
  • WHICH IS BETTER: GRANITE OR QUARTZ?
    Quartz and granite countertops both are premium building materials that enhance users' enjoyment of kitchens and bathrooms plus add solid resale value to the home for the future. When compared to laminate, solid surface, or ceramic tile countertops, granite and quartz are the more durable and long-lasting choice in kitchens and bathrooms. Granite appeals to people who like all-natural materials with a heat resistant surface and don't mind occasional resealing. Quartz counters offer easier maintenance and slightly better durability, but without the unique look that granite offers or the natural heat resistance.
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