A question about your experience with cabinetry installation companies in North America
Hi! I recently needed to install some complex joinery in a house in North America and started looking for companies that not only install but also provide quality control of the finished products. I was wondering if you've encountered companies where specialists not only install but also check the accuracy of the assembly, the correct dimensions and finish, and provide maintenance recommendations?
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