Kitchen Remodeling, maintenance and repairs Scranton PA 18504

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Is your house in need of a new kitchen? Do you live in Scranton PA or surrounding areas? Do you want to completely gut your kitchen down to the studs and start from a blank canvas? Maybe all you want to do is remove an old linoleum floor and install new porcelain tile. Or perhaps you might want to install new vinyl plank flooring? The choices for flooring in this modern day environment are many and depending on your particular style and creativity we can make your kitchen a dream come true. Countertops come in a variety of options from granite to marble, to quartz, stainless steel, concrete, butcher block, laminate, tile, soapstone, porcelain, ect. Barn style sinks have been become very popular nowadays, other sink options include undermount sinks, double basin sinks, wide single basin sinks, integrated sinks, drainboard sinks, low divider basin sinks, prep sinks, corner sinks, ect. Kitchen sink are built from a variety of different materials including stainless steel, copper, fireclay, cast iron, stone, composite, granite, porcelain, cast iron, ceramic, enamel, brass, acrylic, and many more. Kitchen cabinets are one of the main assets to uplifting the equity of  your house. Depending on ones budget theres many directions we can go. Sometimes sanding old cabinets and refinishing with stain and sealer may be what you need to make your cabinets look brand new again. Priming and painting with enamel based cabinet paint with proper spray equipment can flip the script from old to new and save you thousands in many circumstances. New handles and hardware make cabinetry look beautiful combined with a new paint job or stain job. If deciding to install new kitchen cabinets, common choices include beaded cabinets, shaker style, flat panel cabinets, base, wall, tall standing cabinets, corner type assemblies, stock cabinets, custom, or semi custom cabinets, pantry cabinets, distressed looking cabinets are also popular these days. Style types include partial overlay,  full overlay, and inset.