Friday, December 5, 2014

Home Improvement come Winter Time

The winter time can take its toll on your home and bank account if you aren’t prepared. Here are the most common winter home improvement, cabinetry tips to protect your home, family and wallet this season.

Winter’s coming, and with it, plunging temperatures and shorter days that make you want to curl up and relax, warm and cozy by the fire. As the coldness looms and you prepare to pump the heat, it's important to protect your home from potential damage and address heat and energy leaks. These seven simple tasks will help you stay warm, safe and energy-conscious this winter.

There are 3 types of cabinetry Semi-custom, Stock, and, Custom cabinets. Semi-custom cabinets offer more interior fittings (accessories), and a wider range of finishes, styles, and door styles then the Stock cabinets. The simplest way to see many of the differences between Semi-custom and Stock cabinetry is to request the catalogs and brochures for the two different types of cabinetry. Stock cabinets don’t have the dividers, dish trays, trash holders; roll out drawers, sliding shelves etc. They have a limited species of woods, stain colors and door styles.  Also, their hardware is typically not the best. Their drawers often do not have full extension guides, or soft or self closing mechanisms. The soft closing doors and self closing drawer are the trends in cabinetry. If you don’t have them, then of course, you don’t know what you are missing, but, once you get them you won’t ever want to do without.  They are quiet, easier and faster to close. My wife and I don’t like seeing doors left open. Now, with just a tap of the hand the doors and drawers close automatically. Semi-custom cabinetry have the above luxuries’ for their cabinets, plus many more styles, colors to choose from.

Finding a home improvement expert is important — a home improvement project gone wrong can cost you. A good ad isn’t proof of quality work. Find out for yourself. Check with friends, neighbors, or co-workers who’ve had home improvement work done, and check out a contractor’s reputation on online ratings sites you trust. Get written estimates from several firms, keeping in mind the lowest bidder may not be the best choice.

Angel's Professional Cabinetry
8870 N Himes Ave Suite 251 Tampa, FL 33614
(813) 394-5985
www.businesslocallistings.com

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