Services



At Kurtis Kitchen and Bath Centers, We offer 4 different ways we service our clients.

• Do-It-Yourself: We provide the materials. You do the installation.

• Contract-It-Yourself: We provide the materials. You hire your own installer.

• Cabinet Only Installation: We provide the cabinets and the cabinet installation.

• Complete Installation programs: We’ll provide all the materials from cabinetry and countertops to plumbing and electrical – even appliances – and handle the entire job through final installation. Regardless of your budget, Kurtis Kitchen and Bath Centers offers luxury that’s within reach.







DESIGN DESIGN Cont. DRAFTING SERVICES
Kitchens Entertainment Centers Floor Plans
Bathrooms Hutches Elevations
Closets Universal Design Perspectives
Libraries    
Home Offices    
Laundry Rooms    
Bedrooms    
Built-in Cabinetry    
Kurtis has the following certifications:


CAPS (Certified Aging in Place Specialist)

What is aging-in-place?
In plain English, aging-in-place means remaining in one’s home safely, independently, and comfortably, regardless of age, income, or ability level. It means the pleasure of living in a familiar environment throughout one’s maturing years, and the ability to enjoy the familiar daily rituals and the special events that enrich all our lives. It means the reassurance of being able to call a house a “home” for a lifetime.

Benefits of the CAPS Designation
• Recognition for completing the only national designation program dedicated to improving the knowledge of remodelers who want to serve the fastest growing segment of the residential remodeling market • Technical knowledge to solve the remodeling needs of the aging-in-place population • Greater understanding of the aging-in-place population

Certified Renovator The U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recently enacted new regulations affecting contractors performing renovation work in residential dwellings or child-occupied facilities built before 1978. This regulation is called “Lead: Renovation, Repair, and Painting Program” (RRP). Beginning in April 2010, any renovation work (including painting) which disturbs painted surfaces in residential dwellings or child-occupied facilities built before 1978, must be performed by persons trained in lead-safe work practices, with specific responsibilities for a new discipline of “Certified Renovator”.

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