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Home » Creating a better work environment: Viktor’s Granite and Marble
Prior to owning Viktor’s Granite and Marble in Arden, NC, Viktor Polishchuk worked in a fabrication facility with a lot of dust. “I used to work in a shop that was full of dust, and you had to work eight hours a day wearing a mask,” said Polishchuk. “I don’t want my employees to have to do the same thing. I was looking for ways of how I can get that dust under control for my own shop, so we got rid of dry cutting.”
Since starting his own company in 2004, Polishchuk wanted to build a business that reflected his passion for granite. A shop that would use the best technology, have a great crew and would allow him to be creative with his projects. He wanted to stand apart from other fabricators in the area. Today, Polishchuck’s business includes a 3,000-square-foot showroom, a 10,000-square-foot fabrication shop and an 8,000-square-foot warehouse.