Showing posts with label solid hardwoods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solid hardwoods. Show all posts

Friday, May 18, 2012

Hardwood Stair Rail Installation

In addition to kitchen remodeling and cabinet installation, Signature WoodCrafters has also been the number one manufacturer and installer of hardwood stair rails for some of the Mid-Atlantic’s top home builders. Stair rails are often an eye-catching component for any home. So whether good or bad, the design of your handrail will be noticed.

Why Choose Us For Your Stair Railing Project?


It’s no mystery that stair rails can show wear and tear over time, and for this reason, we use only the finest, 100% solid hardwoods including oak, cherry, maple, or walnut. If you are replacing your stair railing, replace it with the finest and longest-lasting materials available. We always use solid hardwoods when doing a kitchen remodeling project or cabinet installation, as well. 

"More than just a kitchen remodeling and cabinet installation company."    

We became the number one stair rail manufacturer and installer by paying attention to the details. Our balusters (spindles) and handrails are finished to bring out the woods most beautiful qualities leaving you with custom piece that you can be proud of.

In addition to the fine craftsmanship that we provide with kitchen remodeling jobs and cabinet installations, our 25 years of experience has also made us experts at stair railing installation. Irregular angles, curved or spiral staircases, nothing is too difficult for our team of highly-trained professionals. If our competitors have had problems installing a stair rail in the past, don’t hesitate to give us a call. We will get the job done.

Signature WoodCrafters works with our customers directly. From the consultation, manufacturing, construction and installation, our customers always deal with one company and eliminate middleman prices in the process. We are here to serve you and provide you with the best possible product at a great price. Contact Signature WoodCrafters for your next home renovation project!


Wednesday, June 11, 2008

ReCrafting? What is that?

The hallmark product of Signature WoodCrafters is our exclusive ReCrafting technique for both Kitchens and Stairs.

This technique allows the homeowner to experience beautifully crafted products within their home for a fraction of the cost of complete replacements, remodels, or tear-outs. And not only is it a fraction of the cost, but it also takes less time to install than any of those home-improvement options.

Stair ReCrafting is a process that places solid hardwood treads and risers over the current sub-structure of your staircase. You can also replace the railings if you want, and it is actually recommended that if you have an open or curved staircase with the balusters sitting on top of the stair tread, that you do replace the railings.

Kitchen ReCrafting is comparable to the more common known techinque of kitchen refacing. Most homeowners that are happy with the layout of their kitchen, but want to update the look of their kitchen often choose to reface their kitchen. Refacing typically consists of changing the cabinet doors and drawer fronts with brand new doors and drawer fronts and applying a laminate tape veneer on all exposed face frames, both exterior and interior.

Where ReCrafting differs from refacing, is that we do not apply a cheap laminate veneer that will chip and fade over time. We use solid 1/4" hardwood moldings on your exterior face frame, while also replacing your cabinet doors drawers with solid hardwood doors and drawer fronts. For the same amount of money that you would consider spending on having your kitchen refaced, Signature WoodCrafters can provide you with a much superior product. A ReCrafted kitchen will typically take 1 to 2 days for installation, unless you include a countertop replacement, at which the lead time increases to 3-5 business days.

For more information on the benefits of ReCrafting, visit our website, www.signaturewoodcrafters.com!

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