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Choosing a Stainless Steel Sink, Part 4

Monday, December 21st, 2009

You must also keep in mind the size of the sink base cabinet and make sure the sink you purchase is not too large for that cabinet.  Sinks will usually have a recommended base cabinet size in the specifications.  Sinks also come in varying depths.  This is also a personal preference but be careful not to pick too shallow a sink as they have the tendency to splash water out of the sink.

You should also consider the finish.  Some have a shiny appearance while others have a brushed finish that hides scratches better.

If you consider all of the information we’ve provided, you will choose a stainless steel sink that works well for you and your lifestyle.

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Choosing a Stainless Steel Sink, Part 3

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Once you determine the quality and thickness of the sink you should also evaluate the various styles and size of the sink.  Think about your lifestyle and the amount of space you have in your kitchen.  If you have limited space, perhaps a single bowl sink will work best.  If you cook often and have pots and pans to soak, a large single bowl sink may be best.  Double or triple bowl sinks allow a number of people to work at the sink together and are often found in restaurants and bars.

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Choosing a Stainless Steel Sink, Part 2

Friday, December 18th, 2009

First things first - metallic content. What is the stainless steel sink made of? Well, you’ll see some numbers on the description… something like 18/10 or 18/8. The 18/10 and 18/8 refers to the Chromium/Nickel content of the sink. The first number (18) is percent of Chromium; the second number (10 or 8) is the percent of Nickel.  The higher the number, the more chromium and nickel content.  For instance a 20/10 would be considered high, and therefore a better quality sink. So when looking for a stainless steel sink you would want the highest Chromium/Nickel content and the lowest gauge you can find that fits within your budget.

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Choosing a Stainless Steel Sink, Part 1

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Thinking about putting a stainless steel sink in your kitchen or bar? This article will provide you with things to think about before you buy a stainless steel sink, so you can get an idea about what you’d like to have in your new kitchen. Whether you’re looking to add beauty to your existing kitchen or match your remodeling efforts, the following information will be beneficial to you.

Your kitchen is the family gathering place.  It’s where the children gather to do their homework and tell you about their day at school.  It’s where everyone gathers during family get-togethers and parties. A beautiful kitchen can increase the value of your home dramatically. The design, however, isn’t just about cabinets. You can do small things like re-face your cabinets, replace your countertops or add new elements like a stainless steel sink.

If you have ever shopped for a stainless steel sink, you know that it can be confusing. There are many things to keep in mind - the metallic content, the gauge, depth, style, size and function.  The next 3 blog posts in this 4-part series should help you in making your decision when it comes to choosing a stainless steel sink.

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Arizona Residents: How to Plan Your Home Remodeling Budget

Monday, December 14th, 2009

home-remodeling-arizonaA professionally managed home remodeling project in Arizona can increase the value of your home dramatically. Sometimes, however, your budget can get out of hand.  That’s why we’re here to provide you with tips on how to plan your home remodeling budget.

Let’s start with the basics.  Have you ever “worked” with someone who focused only on telling you what you need instead of listening to what your own wants and needs?  It’s best to hire a designer and installer that will work with you to assess all your needs and help you stick to your budget.

Arizona home remodeling can be very affordable or very expensive depending on what you want to do. It’s best to have a good idea about what you want in advance so you can set your budget and stick to it. If you’re looking for functionality, (i.e. energy efficiency) be sure to choose features that incorporate the use of quality products because, in the end, you get what you pay for.

Clearly define your budget first. Then, you can begin your home remodeling project with a threshold that you won’t go above. This will help you pick and choose the things that are important to you and your home remodeling solution. It’s also a good idea to find out what kinds of payment methods the home remodeling company will accept!

When you think about and plan your budget, you should also bear in mind the long term effects of having a professionally remodeled home. In fact, your project will most likely increase the value of your home and may provide you with a positive return on investment (ROI). This should definitely be taken into consideration when budgeting for a home remodeling project in Arizona.

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Phoenix Residents: Home Improvement Ideas

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

phoenix-home-improvementJust like getting married, buying a car, or having children, purchasing a home is one of the biggest decisions you’ve ever made. Hopefully, you’ll be in your home for years to come and we want you to be comfortable and enjoy it as much as possible. That’s why it is important to create an environment that is beautiful, functional and unique.

Home improvement in Phoenix is about making an investment in your home and an investment in your future. A professionally remodeled room can increase the value of your home dramatically. Whether you’re looking to re-face your cabinets, change your flooring and lighting, replace your countertops or add new storage elements, you want a design that makes everything flow perfectly. That’s why choosing the right home improvement company is crucial.

Defining your unique needs and wants will help you with your home improvement project in Phoenix. Chances are, if you’re looking for a professional custom designer, you want more than just a few ideas. By now, you’re probably ready to make your dreams a reality. Maybe you’ve always wanted a walk-in pantry or a Jacuzzi bathtub. Or maybe you have a brand new home, a blank canvas on which you’d like to impose your imagination and ideas.

If you haven’t done so already, spend some time looking through various design galleries online or in magazines. Look at layouts, color combinations, shelving and drawer patterns, lighting, hanging features, item visibility and accessibility, etc. You may think you know exactly what you want but the more you see, the more ideas you’ll have and the more comfortable you will feel with your final decision moving forward.

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Home Remodeling in Arizona: How Long Should it Take?

Monday, December 7th, 2009

home-remodeling-arizonaOnce you choose a professional home remodeling company, find out what their timeline is. Some companies who are in high demand may have to push your project out anywhere from a week to a couple of months. However, their schedule needs to match yours, especially if you’re involving other contractors on the project. Also, you’ll want to take into consideration the type of project you’re doing. For instance, if you’re incorporating a lot of new locations or different elements into your design, you’ll want to make sure that they’ll all be complete within a reasonable time of each other.

Everyone wants their project finished as quickly as possible. Be patient and plan carefully - this will cause the least amount of stress for all parties involved. You should also be aware that your project probably won’t be the only job they’re working on. However, if you can find out how many jobs they’re working on at once, you can try to schedule yours at a time less busy so you can avoid dragging the project out for weeks, or worse, months.

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Tempe Residents: Choosing a Home Remodeling Contractor

Friday, December 4th, 2009

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Honest, professional Tempe home remodeling contractors will always offer a guarantee on their work. Find out what, if any, of their products or services are under warranty. You should also be aware of what, specifically, is covered and the length of the guarantee. You can expect that things like building materials and hardware will be covered under warranty.

Whatever you do, don’t choose a professional Tempe home remodeling contractors that leaves you in the dust once your project is finished. Chances are, you’ll have questions about a particular feature or how to replace something if it does break. Make sure the company you choose will be available to you to answer questions and work with you after your project is complete. You shouldn’t be stuck figuring it out on your own.

A revolutionary company, Republic West hires, trains and staffs best-of-class operational management, customer service personnel, division administrators, design and sales staff, and senior and apprentice foremen ensuring that for every project, “service” does not become a byword.  “T.O.P. Assurance” stands for our thorough operational process, a 3-phase, trackable process designed to create synergy before, during and after your home remodeling.

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