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Planning Tips
• Many items are in stock and ready for immediate delivery; however, to insure you have all items in time to keep your project on schedule, finalize your selections ten weeks prior to delivery.
• Consult your plumber and local plumbing inspector to make sure your project meets all local plumbing codes.
• Some specially fabricated items may not be cancelled or returned.
• Special order products are subject to re-stocking and freight back charges.
• To avoid long waiting times for service in the showroom, we can arrange an appointment for you with a sales associate. Please contact our receptionist for dates and times that are convenient for you.
• Our showroom is a great tool to help you find the kitchen and bath products that are right for you. Call to make an appointment to see all the latest and greatest products.
• Kitchen and bath projects have increased in complexity over the years. There are many opportunities for costly mistakes in the design and decision making process. To minimize these expensive and time consuming mistakes, work with one of our knowledge showroom sales people. Call to schedule an appointment. |
Product Tips
• All toilets require a specific rough in dimension. When replacing a toilet, verify the rough in dimension to make sure the new toilet will fit correctly. This can be done by measuring from the finished wall to the bolts that secure the toilet to the floor. The standard rough in dimension is twelve inches but can be ten or fourteen.
• When installing a whirlpool or air tub be sure to leave access to the motor, any blowers or in line heaters in case they need to be replaced in the future.
• When purchasing a soaking tub, whirlpool, air tub, or custom shower be sure you have an adequate supply of hot water.
• When selecting a vanity make sure when opening any doors or drawers they don’t hit any obstructions.
• Consider a grab bar in the tub or shower for ease of entry and exit.
• Have you considered radiant heat? Even if your home has an existing heating system floor warming in bathrooms can be achieved with cost effective electric radiant heat.
• Don’t forget to purchase your accessories. Accessories to match your lavatory and shower faucets are often available.
• Do you have adequate ventilation?
• Have you considered a bidet? Bidet toilet seats are now available and will fit on many existing toilets allowing you to save valuable space and money. |


• When designing a custom shower with body sprays always use a 3/4” rough shower valve.
• New cabinet hardware is a great way to bring your kitchen and bath cabinets to life. View an extensive selection in our showroom.