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Landers, San Bernardino County, CA Countertops
Services |
In designing your kitchen or
bathroom, countertops should be a top priority. Kitchen or bathroom countertops
can be made with several different materials: granite, ceramic, limestone,
marble, quartz, slate, siltstones and even stainless steel!
New Generation Flooring of Landers,
San Bernardino County, CA offers the latest trends in design and materials you can use to
transform your old kitchen or bathroom into a new custom one-of-a-kind
masterpiece. Whether you are just remodeling or you are trying to make a
statement about your taste and lifestyle, we can help you get your project done
fast and in budget.
Marble Countertops:
Natural, Unique, Affordable?
Marble countertops are
becoming a popular choice because of their unique and stylish appearance.
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Granite Tile Counters: The
Economic Investment
Natural stone is one of the
most admired installations in any home because it's elegant and unique, and
it's also tough and durable.
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Choosing a Granite
Contractor
Honesty and communication
are invaluable qualities in any home improvement contractor.
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Countertop Prep Steps
While your countertops are
being installed, your kitchen will be out of commission for awhile.
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Tile Counters Break up the
Monotony
If your kitchen needs a
quick makeover but you can't afford to make major renovations with expensive
materials, you may want to think about alternative arrangements.
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About Landers, San Bernardino County, CA |
Landers is an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, California. The town lies in the Homestead Valley of the Mojave Desert, northeast of Flamingo Heights. The closest large towns are Yucca Valley and Joshua Tree. The town has its own small airport, Landers Airport.
Near Landers is Giant Rock, a large freestanding boulder. In the 1950s through the 1970s, it was a popular gathering point for UFO believers. UFO contactee George Van Tassel built his Integratron in the Giant Rock area.
The area was also the epicenter of the Landers Earthquake, a magnitude 7.3 earthquake on June 28, 1992 which caused considerable structural damage to the surrounding area, and one death, that of a six-year-old child. The image shown most frequently on the news was the complete collapse of the northern wall of the Yucca Lanes Bowling Center. It was later revealed that this wall was in fact a temporary one designed for easy removal should the building be expanded at a future date.
The ZIP Code is 92285 and the community is inside area code 760. |