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Palazzo Kitchens and Baths

Palazzo Kitchens and Baths

Palazzo Kitchens and Baths started with an interior design showroom and grew into a first class Design-Build Firm and Materials Showroom. Our evolution into one of the premier kitchen and bathroom specialists in the East San Francisco Bay Area was a steady and deliberate process. We took on each new product and service with the intention of providing the highest quality with integrity. We know that our reputation depends on our customer satisfaction and we want to build a lasting reputation that we can be proud of for generations to come.

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I have a client that would like to frame, insulate & drywall over a exterior door in her kitchen. The home is in DC are there any code issues or permits req?
Jul 25, 2016
yes I would be concerned about the egress issue (or the ways in which you can exit the home).  I would always check with the building department.  Philip HDR Remodeling Berkeley Ca
can i replace the formica on my kitchen counters without pulling out and replacing the whole counter. In other words, can you cement new formica over what is t
Dec 14, 2015
Boy I would not go that.  Hold off on the project until you have the money to do it right.  Then, pull off the formica, repair the water damage and install new countertop Phililp HDR Remodeling

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Palazzo Kitchens and Baths

1256 Diamond Way,
Concord, CA
www.palazzokb.com (925) 827-3000