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Granite Garage Floors Expands Into Kentucky

January 2025 - Granite Garage Floors has awarded its first territory in Kentucky to new franchise owners, Dale and Jennifer Taylor. As the first franchisees in the region, the Taylors will introduce Granite Garage Floors' flooring solutions to homeowners throughout Bowling Green and the surrounding communities.

The Taylors became interested in Granite Garage Floors after learning about the positive experience their son-in-law had working at another location. Before pursuing business ownership, Dale gained corporate experience at Black & Decker and in psychiatry recruitment, while Jennifer specialized in placing non-traditional locations in malls.

"Jennifer and I are eager to begin our business ownership journey with Granite Garage Floors," said Dale Taylor. "We're excited to introduce this brand to Bowling Green. We can't wait to serve our community with flooring solutions that will enhance homes for years to come."

Founded in 2009, Granite Garage Floors specializes in installing industrial epoxy coating systems on residential and commercial concrete surfaces with a focus on garage floors and other related concrete surfaces. The company's proprietary industrial coating system, which "Looks and Lasts Like Granite™", is designed to deliver unmatched aesthetics, quality and durability.

"We're thrilled to welcome Dale and Jennifer to the Granite Garage Floors family as our first Kentucky franchisees," said Bryan McMurray, Brand Leader at Granite Garage Floors. "Their diverse backgrounds and enthusiasm for the brand make them an ideal fit for our expansion in this region. We look forward to working alongside them as they introduce our premium flooring solutions to homeowners in Bowling Green and beyond."

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