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DOCTOR OF HOMES MD

510 LEXINGTON DR
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DOCTOR OF HOMES MD

510 LEXINGTON DR
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54 years of experience

Since 1971, Doctor of Homes has been serving Philadelphia, South Jersey, and the surrounding area with beautiful craftsmanship, amazing service and a do it right the first time approach. Marty Downs specializes from a basic handyman project to redoing your kitchen or bathroom. Marty will show up on time and make sure the area is cleaned up before he leaves. Prices are reasonable, work is professional, commiserate with experience, and ESTIMATES ARE ALWAYS FREE.

Since 1971, Doctor of Homes has been serving Philadelphia, South Jersey, and the surrounding area with beautiful craftsmanship, amazing service and a do it right the first time approach. Marty Downs specializes from a basic handyman project to redoing your kitchen or bathroom. Marty will show up on time and make sure the area is cleaned up before he leaves. Prices are reasonable, work is professional, commiserate with experience, and ESTIMATES ARE ALWAYS FREE.


TAYLOR MADE CUSTOM CABINETRY

7035 Central Hwy
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TAYLOR MADE CUSTOM CABINETRY

7035 Central Hwy
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36 years of experience

Taylor Made Custom Cabinetry establised its reputation in 1989 and has been serving the New Jersey and Delaware Valley area ever since. Here at Taylor Made Custom Cabinetry we value our customer's homes as a reflection of their personal style and a profitable investment. You as the client come to us with a vision of your ideal home and we work as a team to deliver a masterpiece. We will accommodate each of your ideas in order to construct the perfect piece for your home. Cabinetry has a subtle, yet inviting presence in a room and becomes an important design element that gives the impression, mood and style of the space that you are trying to achieve. One of our goals is to make the cabinetry aesthetically pleasing to the eye as well as functional in the space. Taylor Made Custom Cabinetry uses a vast array of materials, door styles, finishes, glazes, accent colors and design enhancements that will beautify your home. Our custom designs include, but are not limited to: kitchens, libraries, home offices, and media centers. To ensure complete customer satisfaction, Taylor Made Custom Cabinetry constructs and installs each phase of the project to guarantee a smooth and enjoyable experience. We feel that a collaborative working relationship between you as the client and our designers and craftsmen is essential. We are driven to produce a first class product at a competitive price while providing exceptional customer service and satisfaction

Taylor Made Custom Cabinetry establised its reputation in 1989 and has been serving the New Jersey and Delaware Valley area ever since. Here at Taylor Made Custom Cabinetry we value our customer's homes as a reflection of their personal style and a profitable investment. You as the client come to us with a vision of your ideal home and we work as a team to deliver a masterpiece. We will accommodate each of your ideas in order to construct the perfect piece for your home. Cabinetry has a subtle, yet inviting presence in a room and becomes an important design element that gives the impression, mood and style of the space that you are trying to achieve. One of our goals is to make the cabinetry aesthetically pleasing to the eye as well as functional in the space. Taylor Made Custom Cabinetry uses a vast array of materials, door styles, finishes, glazes, accent colors and design enhancements that will beautify your home. Our custom designs include, but are not limited to: kitchens, libraries, home offices, and media centers. To ensure complete customer satisfaction, Taylor Made Custom Cabinetry constructs and installs each phase of the project to guarantee a smooth and enjoyable experience. We feel that a collaborative working relationship between you as the client and our designers and craftsmen is essential. We are driven to produce a first class product at a competitive price while providing exceptional customer service and satisfaction


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Cabinet Making questions, answered by experts

There are three primary ways to attach upper kitchen cabinets to a wall, and installers may use more than one method at a time. The most common method is to drive screws through the back of the cabinets and into studs in the wall behind. Sometimes cabinets are glued to the wall with strong adhesive. Often a combination of screws and adhesive is desirable. The last way is by hanging the cabinets on hardware brackets that attach to the wall before cabinet installation.

Late summer or early fall are two popular times to upgrade kitchen cabinets. With the holidays right around the corner, this gives you spillover time in case your renovation project takes longer than anticipated. Then you get to host and show off your new kitchen when company comes.

Apply a sealant to your cabinets to repel water and moisture. This will help prevent further water damage from developing, such as mold and rotting wood. Lacquer, polyurethane, and varnish are commonly used sealants with waterproofing abilities. Brush them onto your cabinets and follow the manufacturer's instructions on drying time, which can take up to several hours.

Plywood is usually the best base material for built-in home office cabinets and bookshelves. It is extremely sturdy, and you can paint or add veneer to it to improve its look. It can support large amounts of weight without breaking down or splintering. Plywood is usually more affordable than hardwoods. However, if your budget is large enough, beautifully stained hardwood cabinets and bookshelves look amazing.

Many kitchens have their original cabinets, so kitchen cabinets can last as long as the house does. If there’s an issue with your sink, a flood, or a fire, your cabinets could be damaged. Outside of that, with proper care, your cabinets should last quite a while, especially if they’re built from long-lasting materials like wood or steel.

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