DENVER - A Denver area remodeling business is bankrupt, leaving customers with unfinished kitchens.

One family sent 9NEWS a newstip after paying thousands of dollars for a job that still isn't complete.

We found a pattern of complaints against this company, which operates as Kitchens 4 Less and Kitchens 2 Go.

According to the Better Business Bureau, Kitchens 4 Less has 14 complaints in the last three years.

"Specifically, consumers allege the business fails to complete remodeling services in a timely manner, often continuing to work several weeks beyond the promised completion date. Consumers also allege the business provides poor quality work that fails to meet their satisfaction and doesn't always make satisfactory repairs in a timely manner, if at all," the BBB website reads.

Some complaints are classified as "serious" by the BBB because of the high dollar value at stake.

Making matters worse, the owner of Kitchens 4 Less just filed for bankruptcy, leaving customers wondering if they'll ever get the kitchens they paid for.

When Christine Marko of Westminster refinanced her house to pay for a new kitchen, she hired Kitchens 4 Less.

"The pricing, the timeline, everything seemed too good to be true," Marko said.

When she and her husband signed a contract in late July, Kitchens 4 Less had an A+ rating with the Better Business bureau.

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December 18, 2013 at 10:14 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Remodeling