If it is a time to do your kitchen renovation, there’s definitely a lot of work ahead. But it can easily come true if you have the idea of the new design. Our team can help with removing the old kitchen cabinets and appliances. Then if it is time to paint the walls and ceiling, hang the light fixtures, we can do it professionally and fast.
Time to replace the floor – no problem. The old material will be removed and the floor covering of your choice will be installed (tiles, vinyl, hardwood, laminate). If you need to install a backsplash, tiles or other materials, it is the right time to do it just before the kitchen cabinets installation.
We can help you with the kitchen cabinets and countertop installation, fridge alignment, stove, and dishwasher connection. All old furniture and construction garbage will be removed.
If it is a time to do your kitchen renovation, there’s definitely a lot of work ahead. But it can easily come true if you have the idea of the new design. Our team can help with removing the old kitchen cabinets and appliances. Then if it is time to paint the walls and ceiling, hang the light fixtures, we can do it professionally and fast. Time to replace the floor – no problem. The old material will be removed and the floor covering of your choice will be installed (tiles, vinyl, hardwood, laminate). If you need to install a backsplash, tiles or other materials, it is the right time to do it just before the kitchen cabinets installation. We can help you with the kitchen cabinets and countertop installation, fridge alignment, stove, and dishwasher connection. All old furniture and construction garbage will be removed.
Backsplashes have a high work-to-enjoyment ratio. Simple backsplash installations can be completed in only a few hours, with minimal porcelain tile cutting. Installing a backsplash typically is less messy than other tile projects since it uses less thinset mortar
A backsplash is a vertical extension to a counter—typically a kitchen or a bathroom counter. A backsplash can extend a few inches high or it can go as high as the ceiling.
The purpose of a backsplash is primarily functional. It protects the wall behind the sink against water damage from inadvertent splashing.
In the kitchen, backsplashes cover other parts of the countertop beside the sink area. They also help protect the wall against grese splatter when cooking or food splatter during meal preparation.
Backsplashes are more than just functional, though. Built with care and an eye toward aesthetics, backsplashes can be a beautiful addition to your kitchen or bathroom—almost like a permanent picture on the wall.
Due to the amount of water and abuse that kitchens get, it’s highly recommended that you have a backsplash along the back of your kitchen countertop. Even if you can control the water, the walls may become damaged from items accidentally pushed up against them: knives, cutting boards, food, and more.
In bathrooms, a backsplash is still recommended, though it is possible to do without a backsplash in some situations. If you have a sink counter that does not butt up against the wall (a pedestal sink, for example), your need for a backsplash is only aesthetic.
For either applications, kitchen or bathroom, a backsplash is essentially your last line of defense before water, grease, food, or damaging items reach your wall. Even if you’re not interested in building an elaborate, eye-catching backsplash, it’s still a good idea to have some type of backsplash in place.
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Ceramic or Porcelain Tile
Ceramic tile and porcelain are common backsplash materials. Vitreous (slick surfaced) ceramic tile or porcelain offer good wipe-down ability, no small thing when dealing with behind-stove grease splatter.
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