Dunning Stone & Supply

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Farmington, United States

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Masonry supply store· Garden center· Natural stone supplier· Retail

Dunning Stone & Supply Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Dunning Stone & Supply is located in Farmington, United States on 163 Brickyard Rd. Dunning Stone & Supply is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category masonry supply store in United States.

Address

163 Brickyard Rd

Phone

+1 8606771616

Service options

DeliveryIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Offerings

Service guarantee

Open hours

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Alex Ferreira

Very nice showroom, friendly and knowledgeable people. Lori is amazing!!

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Douglas Owens

We had a wonderful experience during our purchase of stone patio supplies. We had close to 2,000 SQ. FT of pavers that were purchased. And the material was delivered without any mistakes. I worked directly with Santos (works in the yard) and Laurie (works in office), they were both wonderful to work with. Santos was very knowledgeable and went above and beyond to assist us in picking out the right pavers for the project. He made sure that we were pleased and informed every step of the way. Laurie and Santos were eager to help us and provided exceptional customer service beyond our expectation. We were informed every step of the way and delivery product were spot on. They also had a great variety of pavers selection for all budgets, with great warrantee. If your looking for reputable, honest, business dealing look no further, these guys stand behind their word and integrity. Santos and Laurie were wonderful to work with, and they are a great asset to this company. - The Owens, Harwinton, CT

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Jeremy Fisher

Good place nice staff

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David

Bad business.Very disappointed after buying trees and shrubs from the nursery. Purchased a tree on sale and after nurturing and watching it closely it died very quickly. In hindsight I should have realized the tree was on sale because it was deeply rooted in the nursery's soil and could not be extracted and balled properly for planting. I should have rejected the tree when the root ball was really non-existent but I trusted them. Tried to compromised with owner and he offered 100 credit for a 500 plus endeavor with delivery. my gardener has purchased much product for me here. He and SAVE A TREE insured the size and depth of the hole was proper and watering guidance. was followed All that didn't matter to the owner.

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Allen Hoyt

Nice bricks