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Certified Kitchens, Inc.

What truly sets Certified Kitchens, Inc. apart from the competition, besides our cabinetry knowledge and 16+ years in business, is our dedication to you. We are available to coordinate, schedule, and work with you to ensure we complete your projects to your satisfaction. Our goal is to return you to a fully-functioning room as quickly as possible. Every effort is made to minimize the mess and inconvenience associated with any remodeling job.

With in-house installation crews, the care and expert workmanship stands out from our competition. From your beginning conceptual designs to your completed project, we take pride and care about all we do.

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  • National Kitchen and Bath Association
  • SEN Design Group

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Inspection of the attic space after the new roof I noticed nailing for ridge vent split wood, is this still secure enough and should there be a bug barrier

Gladys Meyer answered:

Sep 20, 2018
Many pests like raccoons, squirrels or mice crawl into the house through the attic and crawl spaces if there are no barriers to prevent them from getting in. They may have mites, fleas, bugs and other ... read more
I would like to paint the inside of my front door. It is already stained with a semi glossy dark stain. Can I effectively use latex paint with primer in it?
Jul 31, 2014
Most stained doors were done with oil based coatings. That means you need an oil based primer first then you can use latex paint. Latex primer will not adhere to oil based coatings. Dennis D. Gehman P ... read more

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