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    Orlando, FL Kitchen Remodeling – ACS, Inc – Video - July 21, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Orlando, FL Kitchen Remodeling - ACS, Inc
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    Homeowners Have A Variety of Options in the Kitchen and Bath with New Moen Faucets Available Exclusively at Menards - July 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    North Olmsted, Ohio (PRWEB) July 17, 2014

    Moen, the number one faucet brand in North America, is increasing its kitchen and bath faucet offerings at Menards with the new Sullivan, Nori and Tiffin collections. Whether replacing or remodeling, looking for style, functionality or both Moens thoughtfully designed faucets provide a wealth of options to satisfy any homeowners needs.

    Todays consumers want choices when it comes to selecting a fixture both with style and innovation, said Maribeth Kwasniewski, director of retail marketing, Moen. With the kitchen and bath being the most popular rooms to remodel, its important for us to design faucets that provide homeowners with everything theyre looking for, but without the high price tag.

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    Sullivan Pullout Kitchen Faucet Offering transitional styling to coordinate with any dcor, the new Sullivan pullout faucet adds style and convenience to the kitchen. Sullivan is the first pullout faucet at Menards to feature Moen's innovative Reflex system, which offers self-retraction of the wand as well as smooth operation and secure docking.

    The pullout wand has two unique spray functions aerated stream and powerful spray with new spray technology for speedy cleanup. It also comes with a coordinating soap dispenser and can be installed as a single-hole application; or with a deck plate if a three-hole sink configuration is desired. And, with the Duralock Quick Connect installation system, Sullivan is easy to install. A telltale "click" audibly signals a secure connection and eliminates the need for tools to attach the water line to the faucet.

    Sullivan is available in Moens Spot Resist Stainless finish ($188),* which resists fingerprints and water spots, maintaining the brilliance of the finish for the lifetime of the faucet.

    Nori Pulldown Kitchen Faucets For homeowners looking for a soft modern design in the kitchen, the Nori pulldown faucet is the answer. Nori is available in two on-trend finishes Chrome ($189)* and Spot Resist Stainless ($228)* and includes a matching soap dispenser. Additionally, the easy-to-use pulldown wand allows users to switch between water-flow patterns with the touch of a button, and includes two spray functions aerated stream and powerful rinse. The faucet also includes Moen's Reflex system.

    In the Bath

    Tiffin Bathroom Faucets The new Tiffin bathroom faucet offers a transitional design that looks great in any bathroom. The two-handle, centerset faucet features a high-arc spout and lever handles to create a timeless look. Its available in three popular finishes: Chrome ($79)*, Spot Resist Brushed Nickel ($99)* and Mediterranean Bronze ($119)*.

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    State sues Burlington kitchen remodeling company - July 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BY ANNA JOHNSON, TIMES-NEWS

    The N.C. Attorney Generals Office has sued a now-defunct Burlington kitchen remodeling company after it reportedly left dozens of homeowners across North Carolina high and dry.

    Attorney General Roy Cooper filed a civil suit in Wake County Superior Court against American Kitchen Corp. and its owners, Robert Selfors and Tyler Justin Sheets. The suit seeks to ban the owners from offering home repairs or home improvement services in the future, and to force them to pay retribution to the homeowner victims.

    Cooper says American Kitchen offered kitchen remodeling services, often requiring customers to pay up front, and then hired subcontractors to complete the remodeling work. The company was unable to pay the subcontractors to complete the existing jobs without recruiting new customers.

    American Kitchen started to fail when the company was no longer able to bring in new customers to pay subcontractors and suppliers, according to an NCDOJ press release. The unpaid subcontractors and suppliers recently filed liens against several customers homes, many of whose kitchen remodeling jobs remain unfinished.

    To date, 32 North Carolina homeowners have reported either losing money to American Kitchen, having liens placed on their property, or both, according to the lawsuit. Total losses are estimated at $400,000.

    Attempts to reach Sheets and Selfors by the office phone and by numbers provided by customers were unsuccessful.

    The Burlington company shuttered its Tucker Street office in June and, to date, 30 complaints have been filed with the Better Business Bureaus Greensboro office.

    Paul and Frances Tausch, who live in Wake Forest and have family in Burlington, paid American Kitchen a little more than $12,000 for a remodeled kitchen. Work on the kitchen, despite being scheduled to begin in May, never occurred.

    Weve had a lot of people who have reached out to us, Frances Tausch said. The lawsuit is going in the right direction, and I hope with the lawsuit American Kitchen is made to pay us. I wish it will forever prevent (Sheets) and his pal from operating here again in North Carolina.

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    Remodeling OKC CALL 405-246-9915 OKC Renovations – Video - July 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Attorney General files suit against kitchen remodeling company - July 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    RALEIGH (WTVD) --

    Cooper said the owners of American Kitchen took thousands of dollars upfront from consumers but failed to complete jobs and should be barred from business and ordered to pay refunds.

    Cooper filed suit in Wake County Superior Court against American Kitchen Corporation and its owners Robert Selfors and Tyler Justin Sheets seeking to ban them from offering home repair or home improvement services to North Carolina homeowners.

    Cooper said he is also asking the court to require them to pay refunds to consumers who paid for work that was never completed.

    "If you plan to hire a contractor to work on your home, beware of anyone who demands large fees upfront," Cooper warned.

    According to Cooper's complaint, American Kitchen required advance deposits of as much as $19,000 before the work began.

    Cooper alleges American Kitchen then hired subcontractors to do the remodel work but the company could not pay the subcontractors to complete existing jobs without recruiting new customers to pay more advance deposits.

    Cooper's Consumer Protection Division has received complaints from 38 homeowners who have lost a total of approximately $300,000 to American Kitchen.

    To report problems with a home improvement company or contractor or ask questions before hiring one, contact our Consumer Protection Division at 1-877-5-NO-SCAM.

    Get more home improvement tips or file a consumer complaint at ncdoj.gov.

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    AG wants to ban kitchen remodeler from NC - July 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Raleigh, N.C. The state Attorney General's Office filed suit Monday against a Burlington company that authorities accuse of taking upfront payments from customers for kitchen remodeling jobs and then not finishing the work.

    The lawsuit seeks to ban American Kitchen Corp. and owners Robert Selfors and Tyler Justin Sheets from offering home repair or home improvement services to North Carolina homeowners and to force them to pay refunds to consumers who paid for work that was never completed.

    Businesses that take your money up front have an obligation to get the job done, Attorney General Roy Cooper said in a statement. Using payments from new customers to finance existing jobs is bad business and not sustainable.

    5 on Your Side reported two weeks ago on problems customers were having with American Kitchen.

    American Kitchen is now closed, according to Cooper, but up until last month, it required customers to pay deposits of as much as $19,000 on kitchen makeovers before hiring subcontractors to do the work. The lawsuit states that the firm couldn't pay the subcontractors to complete existing jobs without recruiting new customers to pay more advance deposits.

    "The business was not unlike a Ponzi scheme and was destined to fail, leaving its newest customers high and dry," the suit states.

    The unpaid subcontractors and suppliers have filed liens against several customers homes, many of whose kitchen remodeling jobs remain unfinished, he said.

    Sheets couldn't be reached for comment Monday. Selfors, who is also the pastor of The Kirk Church in Raleigh, said he wasn't aware of the lawsuit.

    "It's not a crime to go out of business and not a crime to try twice in the same business and fail," Selfors said, adding that it's "unfair that people feel they were scammed."

    The state Consumer Protection Division has received complaints from 38 homeowners who have lost about $300,000 total to American Kitchen, he said, adding that the company's owners previously ran a company called Kitchen Carolina that operated using the same business model and shut down in a similar manner in 2009.

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