The kitchen is the center of your home. It draws family members to its warmth and it's where a home truly resides. If you've just decide to get yourself a newly remodeled kitchen, congratulations! It's the best decision you could ever make for your house. Remember however that your kitchen renovation will only be as good as the Los Angeles area kitchen remodeler who executes your project. Choose with care.
First and foremost, a kitchen remodeling contractor has to be licensed. This is the most basic requirement you could ask of your Los Angeles, CA area contractor. Check if he has the necessary certification from professional and trade organizations. Does he heave proper licensing? An unlicensed contractor on your premises can be a huge liability in case there is an accident on your property. You will be responsible for injured caused to worker injured on your premises. Take a while to check into these requirements before you proceed further. Your kitchen remodeling contractor must also have several years of experience in the business.
Go to your local chapter of the Better Business Bureau and look for any complaints that are pending against the Los Angeles, 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.
We need estimate on rebuilding 3 of our kitchen cabinets and refinishing the remainder of the cabinets, as well as a quote for all new cabinets, also looking in to new counter tops.
Kristi R
I have a very old and relatively small kitchen. I would like to update all appliances, floor, and backsplash, replace countertops, and paint. I am looking for a more functional kitchen with more modern updates. I know I would rather just refinish/resurface my cabinets if possible. I am also interested in seeing a couple of designs to knock out a wall to open up the space if possible. I am also open to seeing my kitchen reconfigured to help the flow and functionality of things. Thanks for your help.
Catherine F