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Bermuda Kitchen & Baths

Bermuda Country Cabinets has been in business for over 20 years. We supply four lines of cabinets to fit all budget levels. We also pride ourselves in having the best price on the island for kitchen and bath accessories - sinks, faucets, hardware, doors and stools.

Bermuda Country Cabinets is also one of the few showrooms dedicated solely to Kitchen and Baths on the island and we have qualified kitchen designers in our showroom available at all stages of your project. Through our sister company, Kitchen Installations Limited, we have qualified carpenters who have a wealth of experience installing our cabinetry as well as fabricating and installing countertops.

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How important is ventilation if my roof and house is 30 years old and has just a little sweating in the rafters?

Robin Foster answered:

Jul 17, 2018
Proper ventilation plays an important role in prolonging the life of your roof. During winter, attic ventilation is needed to prevent ice dams from forming, and during the hot summer months, ventilati ... read more
What causes large gaps between window frames and the brick of my home? It looks like someone tried to caulk it previously, but it just pulled away again.

kathleen Palmer answered:

Sep 12, 2014
It seems like the caulk must have come loose. My recommendation is to recaulk the area and make sure that the gap is filled with insulation. Another option to look into is double expanding foam. Hope ... read more

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