ahwong 0 Report post Posted December 28, 2009 Hi, I wish to get a new kitchen cabinat... I want to explain to the ID how I want to get it done. Do they usually come to our house? Any obligation? THanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
garion 1 Report post Posted December 28, 2009 hi, depending on the ID, most that I encounter will perform a non-obligation site visit to your house to get an accurate measurement of the dimensions before giving you the quote.... but you will have to know what you want first and convey them to the ID to get a more accurate quote or might risk bursting your budget... below are few things you might want to consider: - type of table top (solid top, granite, laminate, tiles etc....) the price differs by quite a fair bit - type of splash back (tempered glass, steel, tiles etc...) - type of laminate (some ID might charge you more for a certain range of laminates) - fixtures you want inside the kitchen cabinet (sauce rack, slide out wire basket, trays etc...) cheers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kiapower321 0 Report post Posted January 2, 2010 hi, depending on the ID, most that I encounter will perform a non-obligation site visit to your house to get an accurate measurement of the dimensions before giving you the quote.... but you will have to know what you want first and convey them to the ID to get a more accurate quote or might risk bursting your budget... below are few things you might want to consider: - type of table top (solid top, granite, laminate, tiles etc....) the price differs by quite a fair bit - type of splash back (tempered glass, steel, tiles etc...) - type of laminate (some ID might charge you more for a certain range of laminates) - fixtures you want inside the kitchen cabinet (sauce rack, slide out wire basket, trays etc...) cheers i think the best is to get them to come the house to see in case they last min say add this add that Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
garion 1 Report post Posted January 4, 2010 i think the best is to get them to come the house to see in case they last min say add this add that although there is always a certain level of risk when it comes to renovation, if you plan carefully, know exactly what you want and most importantly have everything that is discussed and agreed in writing and signed, then it should be pretty safe.... there will be something for you to fall back on if something happens.... and never agree to pay in full before everything is delivered and done up properly.... cheers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites