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Thomas A Sams Construction

917 Wilamit Dr
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Thomas A Sams Construction

917 Wilamit Dr
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Owner-operated. Uses subs for cabinetry finishing. Cost is determined by the job. No travel charges. No service charges. No extra charge for after hours service. May contact through email.

Owner-operated. Uses subs for cabinetry finishing. Cost is determined by the job. No travel charges. No service charges. No extra charge for after hours service. May contact through email.




LUCCI KITCHEN & BATH CENTER INC.

3589 BRODHEAD RD
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LUCCI KITCHEN & BATH CENTER INC.

3589 BRODHEAD RD
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Small 2nd generation family owned & operated business since 1949 with a 3000 s/f show room. We specialize in full turn key projects. The 3 Lucci brothers, Richard Lucci Sr. CKD, Guy D. Lucci III and Raymond J. Lucci are the owners and your designers. All with expierence starting from the 1960's to date. Richard Lucci Sr. is a Certified Kitchen Designer (CKD) # 101651. Your designer remains with you through out the entire project from design to completion. We have (2) "in house" installation crews who have been with our family business for 20 to 37 years. We do (1) project at a time & we do not start your project until we are sure we will remain on your project thru completion. ( No "tear out & leave for weeks"). We have a complete shop where we fabricate our own custom laminate and Corian countertops as well as any custom cabinet modifications & fabrication that may be required for your project.

"Lucci Kitchen and Bath did an incredible job remodeling our home! Rich designed a kitchen that is so beautiful and functional and has amenities we didn’t even think of. Their workers are so professional and dependable! We love using our kitchen! Our bathrooms are just as beautiful! Highly recommend using them!"

Kathleen R on September 2018

Small 2nd generation family owned & operated business since 1949 with a 3000 s/f show room. We specialize in full turn key projects. The 3 Lucci brothers, Richard Lucci Sr. CKD, Guy D. Lucci III and Raymond J. Lucci are the owners and your designers. All with expierence starting from the 1960's to date. Richard Lucci Sr. is a Certified Kitchen Designer (CKD) # 101651. Your designer remains with you through out the entire project from design to completion. We have (2) "in house" installation crews who have been with our family business for 20 to 37 years. We do (1) project at a time & we do not start your project until we are sure we will remain on your project thru completion. ( No "tear out & leave for weeks"). We have a complete shop where we fabricate our own custom laminate and Corian countertops as well as any custom cabinet modifications & fabrication that may be required for your project.

"Lucci Kitchen and Bath did an incredible job remodeling our home! Rich designed a kitchen that is so beautiful and functional and has amenities we didn’t even think of. Their workers are so professional and dependable! We love using our kitchen! Our bathrooms are just as beautiful! Highly recommend using them!"

Kathleen R on September 2018

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Cabinet Making questions, answered by experts

While you may have heard people use millwork and carpentry interchangeably, they aren’t the same. Millwork is a type of carpentry, which means that carpentry isn’t always millwork. You can tell millwork apart from other types of carpentry because it’s manufactured at a mill. Notably, casework is also confused with millwork. Casework is different because it refers to boxes like cabinets and bookshelves.

The two main types of cabinets are face and faceless models. Faced cabinets have a front panel that gives structures additional strength but reduces the opening size, making them less accessible. Faceless cabinets look sleeker and are easier to get into, but they can be more challenging to install and may not be as sturdy.

Clean regularly, avoid overloading shelves, and check hardware for wear to ensure longevity.

The depth of your pantry shelves should range between 12 and 24 inches, depending on how high it sits on the wall and your pantry size. Higher shelves should fall on the thinner side since it is harder to reach deep shelving areas the higher you go.

No, millwork doesn’t refer only to wood. Millwork materials include soft and hardwood lumber, medium-density fiberboard (MDF), polymer, and composites. While some people may prefer soft or hardwood materials, others opt for MDF, polymer, or composites because they tend to be more budget-friendly. Additionally, wood millwork components tend to be more visually appealing and last longer.

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