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FAQs

  1. Talk to your designer, if you have one.
  2. Decide on a style – Contemporary?  Traditional?  Mediterranean?  Craftsman? French?
  3. Purchase design magazines and gather ideas.
  4. Have an overall scheme or design plan.
  5. Being prepared before coming in helps both you and us.  Bring us your plans or blueprints. 

Yes, any one of our showroom consultants will gladly assist you with the design of your project.

While most of our customers are walk-ins, assistance comes on a first-come first-serve basis. We strongly encourage you to make an appointment for larger projects like kitchen cabinet design, bathroom design, and large plumbing projects. By making an appointment, you are assured of prompt assistance. 

When making an appointment with one of our showroom consultants we recommend for you to bring your measurements, pictures of the existing area, and any ideas or pictures you have for the design of your project.

When you’re ready to pick out your kitchen and bath products, you can schedule an appointment with one of our showroom consultants. He or she will work with you to create your bath or kitchen vision. If you’re looking for a specific brand and model, they’ll help you find what you’re looking for. They will utilize their in-depth knowledge of bath & kitchen products to connect you with the right plumbing fixtures, cabinets, accessories, etc.

All our quote consultations are free of charge. 

In order for us to provide you with a correct and accurate quote, we will need the measurements of your project.

We have several different products that can be customized to fit your remodeling needs including any and all cabinetry, shower doors, counter tops, mirrors, wardrobe doors, and designer glass.

All our custom cabinetry is locally made with a lead time of about two to four weeks depending on the scope of your project.

Although we are not affiliated with any remodeling company, we can install our own shower doors, counter tops, and kitchen cabinetry.

Yes, we work cooperatively with contractors and designers.

We recommend our customers to begin looking for and ordering products before the demolition of their project.

Most of our non-stock items have a lead time of about 1-5 business days.

No, we carry any materials needed to complete the interior of your home remodeling.

The main difference between natural stone (granite, marble, travertine, etc.) and quartz is that granite is natural and quartz is man-made. When choosing between granite, quartz, and even porcelain for your countertop it is important to keep in mind that granite is porous. Porous means that the material will have small minute spaces or holes through which liquid or air may pass. This indicates that the material must be sealed at least once a year in order to protect it from damaging acidic liquids as they can stain the stone, especially if you are installing it in the kitchen. Quartz and porcelain, however, is man-made so it never has to be sealed.

Rectified means that the tile’s edges have been ground or sawed after firing so that the overall size of the tile is more precise or exact. By sawing, machining or precisely grinding the tiles after firing, the manufacturer is trying to minimize the size variations from tile to tile. Because the grinding or sawing happens to the edges of the tile, rectification is only an edge treatment and does not affect the thickness or the quality of the tile. Rectification simply affects the kind of edges the tile has, which means that rectified tile is ideal for specific types of tile installation. The primary reason for a rectified tile is to have minimal grout lines. The very thin grout line makes for a more seamless look, especially if you choose a grout color that closely matches the color of your tile.

Yes, there are often times different sales going on during the month. To see all our current promotions, visit our specials page.