Quality Home Center

NJ

4.1 (37 reviews)

He knew I had a budget and helped me stick to it while achieving the look I wanted. &nbspHis installation crew was also amazing as the flooring was not easy to do. Elisa M. January 172019 Button ★★★★★ Quality Home Center did a great job converting an oldoutdated kitchen into a much more usable space. &nbspTimwas very friendly and informative as to how the project was going to proceed. &nbspLu Ann was on-the-ball whenever we had an immediate question. &nbspperform electrical workperform gas workand perform plumbing work. &nbspIn other wordsthey could (and did) it all. &nbspMikeWe were told that the accent tile would have been more difficult to cut around the outlets. &nbspWe were offered stainless steel or quartz. &nbspWe actually wanted shiny porcelain but were told that quartz was a better deal. &nbspThe sink we gotWe would have liked to have been shown not only the types of sinks availablebut the types of finishes that were available. Bottom linewe felt that we should have been shown

1st review on the completed work the Tile Floor between the existing Living Room to the new Kitchen was not perfect in the angle chosen.  To my dismay the detailed specs that Quality performed did not exactly state how this angle was to be.  To my delight Quality fixed their work to my specifications without the normal 'Change Order / Increase in Price" that you would have gotten from other Contractors. The best part about Quality is their work matches their name, they state a pri

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