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MasterCraft's countertop division offers all types of counters such as Granite, Quartz, Solid Surface (Corian) and Laminates (Formica) and can handle all aspects of your new countertop including design, templeting and installation as well as all plumping, electrical and cabinet modifications necessary for your new counter. We can also provide under counter lighting, new flooring, custom tile backsplash and general lighting packages.
Unlike most other Granite and Countertop companies, a representative from MasterCraft will bring our samples to your home for you to view next to your cabinets and flooring, allowing you to pick the perfect countertop for your kitchen.
MasterCraft Kitchen & Bath is a member of NKBA (National Kitchen & Bath Association), North Penn Chamber of Commerce and we have been featured on TLC's "Moving Up" Tv show.
MasterCraft Kitchen & Bath can help minimize the intrusion into your daily routine by handling all aspects of the countertop installation process.
History
The town of Hatboro is located on land purchased from William Penn by the family of Nicholas More around 1705. The first land titles in town were issued in 1711. Original construction by early residents of the town occurred between 1715 and 1719. Early settlement pre-dating the Hatboro name occurred in the Crooked Billet area east of York Road, between Moreland Avenue and Byberry Road.
Early resident John Dawson entertained guests at the Crooked Billet Inn as well as manufacturing a line of hats. When the post office opened in 1809 the town was officially called Hatborough. Postmaster General John Wanamaker officially changed the name of the town in the 1880s to Hatboro.