Bay Area Granite & Marble
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A few kitchens per week were fabricated and installed with three employees. By 2012, the original shop was not large enough to fabricate the demand and a 14,000 square foot addition was added to the original shop. This allowed room for a large CNC saw and two CNC speed routers. By bringing in new technology, BAGM increased efficiencies, creating greater fabrication output and a higher-quality product.

In 2015, a showroom was built in Appleton, WI alongside a slab yard, bringing the same selection of stone to the Fox Cities for customer convenience and greater reach. The largest expansion took place in 2019 in the town Adam graduated from 18 years earlier, Wrightstown, WI. This 65,000 square foot facility is the corporate office and home of all BAGM production.
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Slabsmith Inventory software, offers you our up to date inventory with accurate slab dimensions and high-quality images. Use the features below to bring your project to life. Simply view how different stone colors will look with the different edge profiles we have to offer. Click 3D Edges to preview your options under the stone you choose.
BAGM provides durable materials to enrich your space with both natural stone, man-made quartz, porcelain and ultra compact materials. Different edge profiles available along with and different finishes, depending on the material selected. Natural Stone refers to several products quarried from the earth, used over many thousands of years as building materials and decorative enhancements.
Granite is the most common natural stone used at BAGM. Granite is a very hard, granular, crystalline, igneous rock consisting mainly of quartz, mica, and feldspar. This hard surface makes for a beautiful and extremely durable surface. BAGM uses "Dry Treat" sealer, a 15-year sealer, designed to protect your natural stone from stains.
Quartzite is also a commonly used natural stone. Quartzite and granite are very similar as far as performance. Quartzite is generally harder and denser than granite and often has pattern similar to marble. Quartzite is more difficult to work with, making it more expensive. BAGM uses "Dry Treat" sealer, a 15-year sealer, designed to protect your natural stone from stains.
Marble is a much softer material than granite or quartzite. While marble is often a beautiful surface, you can expect a patina effect to take place. This means scratches, etching, and chipping are likely to occur. These are the natural characteristics of this material and should be expected when purchasing.
Reviews (3)
Leah Hetebrueg
Leah Hetebrueg
Feb 04, 2022
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I’m so glad I decided to work with BAGM for my kitchen countertops! They made every step of the process easy. Liz in the show room was very easy to work with. She answered all my questions and helped me feel confident in the process. Lewis and his install crew were excellent. They had an eye for detail and made sure my project turned out exactly like I envisioned. Thank you!
Ryan Janke
Ryan Janke
Feb 02, 2022
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Overall great experience working with this company. Had a couple hiccups during the process but they made it right. It was evident they take customer satisfaction very seriously. Angie in the Wrightstown office was great to work with. I would definitely hire them for a future project.
Astrodthoff
Astrodthoff
Jan 19, 2021
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Loved our experience and the outcome of our BAGM countertops! The staff we worked with was great with communication regarding any questions and setting templating & install dates. They double confirmed dates & times and ensured that we were happy with the template before they made any cuts (and no changes to their inital template were needed). Based on our layout, we ended up needing two seams and they're invisible - I couldn't be happier with how they matched up the stone. The hardest part of this process was picking the stone! Everything else was easy and stress-free. We love our LENNON countertops