The Granite "Guy" is family-owned, operated
by founder George Jaworski, his wife,Cherie and a team of professional stone crafters, installers and support personnel. Our
long experience with natural stone ensures your satisfactionn.
George grew up in the stonecraft industry. His father
brought electricity to their small village near Krakow, Poland when he launched a stone finishing plant. Soon after the family
emmigrated to the USA in the 60s, his father was directing the same kind of plant, originally in New York; later New Jersey. For
years off and on, while attending college, George and his brother John continued working with their father. After completing
college and starting life on their own, John established a natural stone business in Indianapolis, Inidiana and George came
to Springfield.
The Granite Guy Springfield opened in 2001. To provide more showroom space, George moved to its
current location on North Dirksen Parkway in 2005. Today The Granite Guy serves throughout the USA. No job is too big,
too small or too far from home.We have satisfied commercial customers in Arizona, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri,
Oregon and Texas.
With career "roots" so deep in stone and a team of dedicated professionals, The
Granite Guy is ready to serve you as no other business of its kind in the Midwest. Our knowledge of stonecrafting is
unsurpassed, and our dedication to serving customers old and new is unmatched. We are confident when you visit The
Granite Guy, you will find the process of defining your goal, designing a pratical approach to meeting it, then delivering
and installing it will be as smooth as the finish on your meeting room table or kitchen counter . . . or whatever you
have in mind.

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| In the living room of the Petersburg home. a fireplace is ready for granite. |

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| Elements of a granite frame are placed around the fireplace cutout. |

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| I am the coach of the Granite Guy team. |

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| Jesse lays out a template onto granite selected by the customer. |

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| Jesse and George discuss the precise cutting about to be made.to the raw slab.. |

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| The saw is positioned to cut the line traced from the template. |

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| After transport to the home, a countertop is unloaded via hydraulic lift . . . . |

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| The newly constructed counter is ready to ber "crowned" with granite.. |

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| The counter is gently lowered into place. |

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| Adjusting the top for a nearly seamless match. |
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