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At de la tierra, inc., our fabrication process is full-cycle: field measure, fabrication and installation. Our customers (homeowners, builders, remodelers, architects and designers) can be assured that their project is not just one of many in a... more »
At de la tierra, inc., our fabrication process is full-cycle: field measure, fabrication and installation. Our customers (homeowners, builders, remodelers, architects and designers) can be assured that their project is not just one of many in a vast production cycle. Each project is hand crafted by the same person from start to finish resulting in truly custom pieces. Project capabilities include:
- Kitchen and Vanity Countertops - Fireplace Surrounds/Hearths - Shower Walls/Floors - Tub Decks - Desks and Tabletops - Commissioned Accents (Vases, Bowls, etc.)
de la tierra, inc. is a locally-owned and -operated natural stone fabrication shop serving Oregon and Washington. As a licensed Residential General Contractor, we can assist with coordination of other project-specific contractors (e.g., tile setters, plumbers, electricians, etc.). We also welcome the opportunity to meet with customers to view and select their material. Contact us to request a bid for your stonework project or to schedule a consultation.
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Materials:
Granite
Limestone
Marble
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Soapstone
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Year Established:
2004
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Hours:
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8:00am - 5:00pm |
| Tuesday |
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8:00am - 5:00pm |
| Wednesday |
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8:00am - 5:00pm |
| Thursday |
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8:00am - 5:00pm |
| Friday |
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8:00am - 5:00pm |
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By Appointment Only
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Licensed and bonded in Oregon and Washington (ccb-167799; wa-delatlt944d9). Members of the Oregon Remodelers Association (http://www.oregonremodelers.com/), the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (http://www.nari.org) and the Marble Institute of America (http://www.marble-institute.com/). |

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We're committed to using environmentally sustainable business practices, which include minimizing material waste (without affecting design aesthetics) and recycling any resulting scrap: large scrap is recycled by Second Stone (www.ecostonenw.com) and converted into tile and landscaping pavers; smaller scrap is taken to Fazio Landfill. |
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