It's not every day that you reconstruct your kitchen or bathroom, so when you make that decision, you want to do it right. The professionals at Hans' Kitchens & Baths have staked their reputations on job after job, making both their clients and themselves proud.

STAFF PHOTOS BY JOE SARNO

Hans' Kitchens & Baths is a specialized remodeling and cabinet company that customers have been trusting for over 60 years. Pictured here are business partners Don Fichtler and Glenn Corrigan, president of Hans' Kitchens.

The company specializes in kitchen and bath design and remodeling. It is located on 10 Colfax Ave. Established in 1948, the store is lined with the latest cabinets of different styles and color options, modeled with countertops and faucet fixtures, and makes it easy for homeowners to imagine the same setup inside their homes.

"We do not mislead people," said Hans' Kitchens & Baths President Glenn Corrigan. "We know our business well and know what it takes to get jobs completed in a timely manner with the right materials."

Corrigan, who partners with his brother-in-law Don Fichtler, said the original "Hans" is his father-in-law.

Hans Fichtler, C.K.D., founded the business, and according to HansKitchens.com, he was dedicated to providing quality craftsmanship and making a name for himself in the community where he planned to raise his family. His family went on to carry out his dedication to high quality services and products. Corrigan said he has been working in construction since college, so becoming involved in the family business was "an easy fit."

"We've seen many new cabinet shops opening that cater to the new consumer who simply shops for the lowest price," Corrigan said. "We've stuck to our guns over the years and not given in to imported cabinetry that doesn't last long and inevitably breaks down."

All of the products that Hans' offers to its customers are made in America unlike other companies which offer foreign products of inferior quality. According to Corrigan, the cabinets from Asia and Europe only come with a one to two year warranty and usually start breaking down in that time frame as opposed to his American-made cabinets that come with a lifetime warranty. He explained that Chinese cabinet styles are always changing, so that when customers call him asking to replace or fix them, he's is unable to do so because that style has already been discontinued.

"We really try to promote the fact that the products are better, last longer, and look better."

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Hans' Kitchens & Baths in Pompton Lakes specializes in remodeling and cabinetry

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