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Kitchen & Bath Concepts of Pittsburgh

Winners of more National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) design awards than any firm in the country, Kitchen and Bath Concepts of Pittsburgh has been creating one-of-a-kind living spaces since 1973. At KBC, we believe that self-expression is true luxury. Real value is found in personalization and quality and how they enhance your lifestyle.

KBC is headed by Thomas D. Trzcinski, CMKBD, Pittsburgh's only Certified Master Kitchen and Bath Designer. Tom is a past national president for the industry's leading professional organization, the NKBA, where he also served on the national board for 14 years. Tom has been recognized as one of the "Top 50" remodelers in the nation by Remodelers magazine as well as being selected as one of America's top kitchen designers by Interior Design Magazine. Tom has also been selected three times as a regional winner in the prestigious Sub-Zero/Wolf design competition, which is judged by a nationally recognized panel of architects, interior designers, and kitchen designers.

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When a house is built and there's scratches as to where you can see a drill was use to install cave it's, is there a monetary value compensation or replace?

Rob Myers of Myers Homes PRO answered:

Jul 11, 2015
I assume by "cave" you might been "cove" or some other trim or millwork. It isn't a hard thing to fill any scratches, resand, and touch up an area like that, and that's something your builder should h ... read more

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