Thursday, March 5, 2015

Countertop Businesses and Fabricators in Connecticut

Connecticut:  Dutchman Adriaen Block was the first to explore the Connecticut Valley in 1614. In1633, English colonists came from Massachusetts to settle Windsor, the first permanent settlement in Connecticut. Together with settlements in Wethersfield and Hartford they united to form the Connecticut Colony in 1636.  Connecticut played a prominent role in the Revolutionary War, serving as the Continental Army's major supplier. Sometimes called the "Arsenal of the Nation" the state became one of the most industrialized in the nation. Also known as The Constitution State, Connecticut joined the Union in January of 1788 to become the 5th state.

The New Haven District Telephone Company published the first ever telephone book in February 1878.  That first issue contained only fifty names!

People in Connecticut still need countertops, and there are plenty of places to supply them. You can find a list of countertop businesses in Connecticut here!

There are still some inconsistencies to the list, but we are working to correct them and I just couldn't wait to share it.

This is a sneak peek at our efforts to compile the most complete list of countertop fabricators in the United States from A to Z. We will be working on Delaware next and hope to give you a look at that list as soon as its available. And you will find it here first.

In coming weeks (and likely months), we will be compiling lists for all 50 states, and once we get them done, we will seek input from the industry to make sure everything is in order before we release the information to the public.

We think this is going to be very popular with the countertop community and very useful for those seeking new countertops.

Let us know what you think!

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