Covid-19
BUCKS COUNTY SOAPSTONE CUSTOMER NOTICE
January 1, 2021
We are still requesting customers set up an appointment or call before coming so that we can attempt to limit showroom visits to a single set of customers. We also ask that you please wear a mask or ask and one will be provided for you.
Sincerely,
All the craftsmen of Bucks County Soapstone
June 15, 2020 (Updated July 20, 2020)
We are usually able to accommodate customers the same day if you give us an hour’s notice. We appreciate your understanding in this extra step of scheduling a visit. We want to make sure to only have one set of customers in at a time and have plenty of time to disinfect before our next set of customers come. We ask that you please wear a mask; if you do not have one we can provide one for you at the time of your arrival.
Sincerely, |
May 6, 2020
We are now able to slowly start opening our business up again. Your protection is our highest priority so we are fully adhering to the requirements and guidelines for contractors and builders according to Pennsylvania. Our installation team drives separately to each job site, wear masks, practice social distancing as best as possible and uses proper handwashing and sanitizing procedures. Our showroom is still closed at this time but we would be happy to set up a Zoom or FaceTime video chat with our salesman, Paul. We are hoping the cases in Pennsylvania continue on a downward trajectory and we will be able to serve all of our customers better soon.
Sincerely,
All the craftsmen of Bucks County Soapstone
March 18, 2020
We want to be sensitive to the needs of our community during this difficult time. We want to do our best in mitigating the advance of COVID-19. We also want to do our best to serve you. We truly appreciate your business, and we’re so grateful for the trust you’ve placed in us. At this time we must close until the businesses are again approved to open.
Greatly looking forward to serving you again soon. In the meantime – stay safe and stay healthy. God Bless!
Sincerely,
All the craftsmen of Bucks County Soapstone