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Double the Green With Kitchen Refacing
July 02, 2009
Want to save money AND the environment?
There’s no better way than refacing your kitchen cabinets with Kitchen Magic. We can save homeowners serious “green” in the pocketbook, as well as save serious “green” in the environment.
With refacing, the amount of material torn out of a kitchen and sent to America’s crowded landfills is reduced by as much as 75%. Tired-looking hardwood cabinets are given a new lease on life, saving a slowly growing natural resource.
Among choices for new doors and drawer fronts is quick-growing bamboo. Bamboo grows to maturity in just seven years; by contrast, hardwood trees such as oak take 40 years to reach the size and age needed for lumber.
Also, the bamboo plant remains intact and begins to grow again after bamboo is harvested for its wood, while trees are killed when they are cut down. Bamboo is harder than woods such as oak, and doesn’t swell and contract as much as wood does.
For countertops, DuPont’s Terra Collection from Zodiaq and Corian offers stylish, popular colors and finishes made with a high percentage of recycled materials.
Kitchen Magic refacing is not just friendly to the environment; it’s friendly to the pocketbook. Our 30 years of experience means the job is done correctly and reliably, at a fraction of the cost of a full-on remodeling.
To contact Kitchen Magic, visit www.kitchenmagic.com (http://www.kitchenmagic.com/) or call (800) 237-0799.
Celebrating its 30th year this November, Kitchen Magic is the nation’s foremost kitchen remodeling/refacing company. With more than 30 locations from New Hampshire to Delaware, and participation in more than 450 home shows and community events, the company ranks in the top 20 remodeling firms in the nation, according to Qualified Remodeler magazine. It has been active on the Internet since 1993 and boasts constant innovation and economical solutions for homeowners.