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My worn out kitchen and pantry were from the 1950's. The kitchen had some shoddy electrical work done to incorporate a dishwasher in the 1970's. The subfloor in the pantry was in bad shape and the old radiator needed replacement with a new one in a more energy saving location. Originally I wanted a completely new kitchen but soon realized I could not afford the cost. Instead, I decided to replace floors (kitchen and pantry), counter top, sink, dishwasher, and upgrade the wiring behind the base cabinets. dRemodeling was able to give me good advice to achieve my goal. They would supply the counter top, new radiator, and overall labor; I would foot the bill for the remaining costs, including the special precautions for removal and disposal asbestos containing floors. The owner's (Dan) responsiveness to all my questions was immediate. The workmen were very careful not to damage my hardwood floors as they moved items from the kitchen to the dinning room. They used tarps to keep dirt to a minimum and always cleaned up at the end of the day. The crew leader, Mario, has a keen eye for design and was able to offer many solutions to the problems that my old kitchen presented, e.g. walls not plumb, etc. To a man, all the workmen were polite and punctual. The work was completed over seven days.
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