A bright and shiny new kitchen is every home owner's dream. Because your kitchen takes so much wear and tear and abuse, it begins to show signs of neglect sooner than other rooms in your house. Give your kitchen a custom make over and you'll add to the value of your home. Choose your Oakland area remodeling contractor with care. The successful execution of your kitchen remodeling projects depends on a reputed and experienced kitchen remodeling contractor.
Make sure the Oakland, CA area kitchen remodeling company that you hire has been in the business for a long time. Experience is crucial to get your complex kitchen remodeling project to fall perfectly into place. Your kitchen remodeling contractor should be licensed and insured. If one of the workers has an accident at your property, you could be liable if your contractor doesn't have the insurance to cover it. Make sure your contractor is a certified bath and kitchen designer who has all the requisite certification and qualification to be handling the job.
Go to your local chapter of the Better Business Bureau and look for any complaints that are pending against the Oakland, CA area contractor you're considering. Ask for references and make sure you call up those people to ask about their experiences with the kitchen remodeling contractor. An experienced kitchen remodeler will have many references that he will gladly provide. Call the office and see if a professional sounding person answers the phone. If a child answers or you are put on answering machine, look for another contractor. The kitchen remodeling company you are considering must have a brick and mortar address. Workers must be neatly dressed and uniformed. They must come to your house with all the tools necessary to conduct the execution of the project.
I am looking to get estimates for a full kitchen remodel
Lorraine K
We want to remodel our kitchen! We have an L-shape counter we wish to straighten out and a look through we want to remove, in additon to getting rid of the 80's small over and installing a gasstop range. Would like to use existing cabinets and re-face. Floor is good. Lighting needed badly. As eco friendly as possible. alternatives to granite countertops.
Jackie T