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HGTV’s Christina & Tarek of “Flip Or Flop” are Flipping Over New Deal

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Christina & Tarek El Moussa of HGTV's "Flip or Flop," new North American Brand Ambassadors for Granite Transformations (TREND Group,Granite Transformat)

Flipping has paid off in a big way for Christina and Tarek El Moussa of the hit HGTV series, “Flip or Flop.” The husband and wife real estate/design team will serve as the North American brand ambassadors for Granite Transformations, a full-service remodeling franchise known for their revolutionary one-day resurfacing process.

The  El Moussa’s celebrated the announcement in Miami Beach on March 12 during the company’s rebranding launch event. The couple will promote the Granite Transformations and TREND Transformations brands, appear in all advertising initiatives and host event appearances throughout the country.

“We are thrilled to be a part of the TREND family and its innovative, quality selection of home renovation products and services,” says the El Moussa’s. “In our business, we value a quick renovation turnaround – a process that TREND has truly mastered – and we share a passion for creating beautiful, high-end remodels in a cost effective way that ultimately enhance quality of life.”

“We create beautiful spaces that bring out people’s desire to spend quality time in them because we believe that beauty is not a luxury – a philosophy that is shared with Christina & Tarek. As we continue growing our company and embark on this exciting new rebranding phase, we are thrilled to partner with this dynamic duo who is undoubtedly two of the country’s top home design experts, ” said Andrea Di Giuseppe, Global CEO.

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