One Week Kitchens

NY

4.7 (0 reviews)

Kitchen remodeler

paired with our highly experienced installersthey don’t panic or stop for hours600 total labor charge. Now look at the other way. A general contractor insayand then get the cabinet guy to install. Of coursenow he has to wait for the plumber and electrician. So time to call the plumberthen the tile guy – ohs show up on time and finish on time. All told – your labor costs could easily exceed $2You Know EXACTLY What’s Going On &#8211Every Step Of The Way. Lenny And Monica Lenny and Monica loved almost everything about their houseoriginally built 60-70 years ago. One space they were less than enthusiastic abouthoweverwas the outdated kitchen. Of its many peculiar featuresand made the narrow kitchen space a nightmare to navigate. Beyond physical limitationsthe décor was also in desperate nee...ElectricianGeneral ContractorRemodeling

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