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Enter any kitchen and you’ll find your eyes drawn to the cabinetry. An important focal point of your home, your kitchen cabinets should look great and offer plenty of storage options that compliment the way you use your kitchen. Your cabinets also need to stand up to the rigors of daily use. With kitchen cabinets, lasting durability and quality are just as important as appearance.
Choose a cabinet installer based on your design requirements. The company you select may range from a full-service remodeling company who is licensed and insured, to a carpenter who is a sole proprietor.
Costs depend on the scope of work, the type of cabinetry and construction. To get the best workmanship and materials for the money, obtain references and get a complete, detailed estimate before signing any agreement. As a general rule of thumb, the larger the project, the more references you may wish to get.
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Located in the extreme northeast corner of the United States, Maine consists largely of a coastal plain of eroded valleys, with more resistant rock forming the generally mountainous west (the Longfellow Mts., an extension of the White Mts. and part of the great Appalachian system), Mt. Desert and other islands in the east, and isolated peaks including Katahdin (5,268 ft/1,606 m), the highest point in the state. Receding glaciers deposited long drift ridges across the countryside and dammed the valleys to form more than 2,200 lakes (Moosehead Lake is the largest) and to establish new, rugged watercourses for more than 5,000 streams and rivers. The major rivers are the St. John (which, with the St. Croix, forms part of the international boundary with New Brunswick), the Penobscot, the Kennebec, the Androscoggin, and the Saco.
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