Yes we do. However in order to do so you will need to send us your wall measurements. If you are not sure how to do that, we will guide you. It is pretty easy.
Providing good measurements will ensure that you get a very accurate quote and will start the whole process of your kitchen renovation project. Your next steps will be to view the design we make for you and to find out the cost of every part such as the cost per cabinet, cost of installation, and the prices of your countertops, back splash, sink, faucet and hardware.
Yes we do.
Traveling to your home is time consuming for our very professional team, therefore we do charge a minimal fee of $150. Paying this fee will ensure that you receive a good, fair estimate of the cost of every piece, and that the cabinets ordered will be the right ones. Getting an in-home quote at the start will save time later and prevent the unnecessary additional cost of future possible mistakes.
Begin by measuring the room wall-to-wall. (You will be recording all measurements in INCHES. (EX: 98″, not 8’2″) see more info:
Make a rough drawing of the shape of the room. Represent each wall, door, window and any protrusions or recessed areas. This plan does NOT need to be ‘to scale’.
Measure each wall section and record on the drawing. (A wall section is from one corner to a door way or window.) Measure each window and door and record. NOTE: Windows and doors are measured from outside edge to outside edge of casing or trim.
Add up all dimensions on each wall and verify that the total is equal to the total wall dimension listed on the chart. (If not, re-measure!)
Locate the center-line of the sink, by measuring from one corner of the wall. Record this dimension on your rough drawing.
Measure from floor to ceiling at several locations. Record the smallest dimension in the body of the rough plan. (For vaulted ceilings, record smallest dimension at the point it occurs on the floor plan and record the greatest dimension at the point it occurs on the floor plan.)
If your kitchen has soffits (also known as bulkheads), measure their height and depth. Using a red pencil, indicate soffit location with dotted line. Record dimensions. (If you plan to remove or replace soffits, skip this step.)
Using a symbol, indicate location of each electrical outlet, switch or light fixture. Indicate the height from the floor and distance to nearest corner.
Anywhere from immediate to 2-3 days on stock cabinets or 14-21 days to special order.
From removal of existing cabinets to complete installation of cabinets and granite, it usually takes 10 to 21 days, depending on the job size and process.
As an example:
Demo: 1 day,
Preparation: 1 day
Cabinet Installation: 1 – 3 days
Granite template creation: 1 day – after install of cabinets
Waiting period: 5 – 7 days until granite is fabricated and ready to be installed
Granite installation: 1 day
Plumbing and back splash: 1 day
The fronts of our stained cabinets are solid wood with plywood boxes. Drawers are dovetail constructed with full extension, heavy duty, concealed under-mount soft close slides. Some of the painted doors are made with MDF to achieve the smoothest finish texture. Frames are made from solid wood.
Modern cabinet boxes are made with plywood and drawer construction is steel and plywood (European style). All hinges are made by Blum and DTC.
We always try to match the best hardware on the market with our cabinets to deliver a great product to you.
We optimize the quality of our cabinets by using the following wood species: oak, maple and birch. (All of our cabinets are 100% wood. No particle boards or compressed wood product except for painted white doors only made from MDF for the best paint finishes.)
Most granite is highly stain resistant.
It’s recommended that you wipe some substances off such as oil, grease, and juices in a timely manner or it may darken the color of the granite
Heat resistance
Pots and pans taken directly from your oven or stove top can be placed directly onto granite.
Low maintenance
It is recommended that you clean your granite countertops with both mild soap and water or a cleaner specifically made for stone surfaces.
Easy to clean
Granite countertops do not harbor bacteria. As a result, it is among the cleanest material.
Unique
Every piece of granite is unique and distinct from other pieces.
Quartz is a non-porous material. It is highly stain resistant. It rejects oil, grease, wine, tomato and juices. It is easy to maintain.
Quartz does not harbor bacteria or viruses.
Quartz is very durable.
Quartz is the most popular material used for countertops nowadays.
Quartz is very uniform and strong. It does not break easily because it is more flexible than granite and its color and pattern can be controlled in the manufacturing process.
Quartz adds value to your space because it will last longer and because of its popularity.
We ship anywhere in the United States and overseas. We place your cabinet order on a pallet and shrink wrap it. The cabinets are then delivered to you or your freight forwarder by a trucking company. This delivery process usually takes 3 – 5 days depending on the location. We only ship granite overseas. We also export to the Caribbean islands, Bahamas, Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica and Haiti.
We do sell material only if you wish to install by yourself or have it installed by your own contractor. We will even guide you through the process if necessary.
Upon your request we can even assemble it and deliver to your job-site, home or office.