Kitchen Bath and Stone
Call Us in Pompano Beach, Florida: (954) 984-8585

Hours of Operation:
9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Monday–Saturday
  Sunday Closed

Frequently Asked Questions

We try to anticipate questions you might have about our PRODUCT / SERVICE and provide the answers here. If you need additional information send email to OUR EMAIL ADDRESS.


1.
Can you describe to me the process in involving an order with your company?
The whole process is designed for quality and speed. First, the client picks a stone, we than give the client an estimate based on their specific project. After that an order can be placed with us for a template. From the time the template is made our clients can expect a turnaround time of 2 to 3 business days. 

2.
What is the appropriate thickness for a granite countertop?
Standard thickness for a kitchen countertop is one inch and a quarter.

3.
What is your company payment policy?
J & K accepts cash, certified check, credit card and personal check. if the payment is done by personal check, we will not start fabrication process untill the check is cleared. It is preferable in cash or certified check.
For Remodeling Kitchen, it is broken up into three payments. first payment is the deposit, second payment is due after cabinet is installed and the last payment is due after the counter top is installed.
For Replacing Counter top, it is broken up into two payments, first 50% payment is the deposit,  second  payment  is due after  the job is completed.


4.
How to clean a granite counter top?
Clean stone surfaces with a few drops of neutral cleaner, stone soap (available in hardware stores or from a stone dealer), or mild dishwashing liquid and warm water. Then Using a soft, clean cloth to clean the granite. Rinse after washing with the soap solution and dry with a soft, clean cloth.

5.
How to measure your kitchen?
A. Start with the first wall on the left and work to your right around the room. First, measure the overall length of each wall in your kitchen.
B. Indicate all breaks in walls (windows) by measuring from the corner to the outside edge of the molding. and also indicate any permanent appliances.
C. Measure to center line of plumbing, ducting and outlets. Compare measurement “A” against the total for measurements “B”. finally, measure the height of refrigerator so that we can adjust the height of cabinet above the refrigerator.


6.
How to measure your bathroom vanity?
Measure the width of the available space and indicate sizes that against wall. Take into account the space necessary for cabinet doors and drawers to open. Consider door clearance and toilet location when designing your bath and make sure that a 21” deep bathroom vanity will work in your available space.

7.
Does J & k offer refacing?
J & K does not reface cabinets. The reason that we dont do the refacing is that the cost of refacing cabinet is very close to price of buying the whole cabinet.

8.
Does J & K sell the glass for glass door frames and mullion door cabinets?
Yes, we do sell the glasses for glass door frames and mullion cabinets and have them in stock at most of times.

9.
How do I adjust my J & K cabinet doors?
Minor door alignment can be corrected by adjusting the hinges. Generally, when you open the cabinet door, you will find the side-to-side adjustment slot on the door part of the hinge and the up-and-down  or left-and-right adjustment on the frame portion of the hinge.

10.
Why Buy J & K cabinets over Home Depot or Lowe's?
J & K offers the same cabinetry as the large home centers but with affortable price. We personally walk you through all the right steps, from ordering your cabinets to installing your your cabinets or granite. Our cabinet specialists and customer service representatives all have first hand product knowledge and customer assurance training.

11.
how much money can I save with J & K kitchens?
You can expect to save between 20% to 30% on J & K cabinets comparing to our competitors. we guarantee the lowest prices!

12.
How do I prepare my cabinets for Granite countertops?
If you are using frameless european cabinets or framed
cabinets that have upper retractable cutting boards, you will need to raise the
granite ¾ inch to clear the double bull-nose which hangs down ¾ inch. Plywood is a cheap and easy way to do that. 

13.How to assemble cabinet?

1) Disconnect door from frame in order to prevent damages during assembly and installation.

2) Locate the side panels.
Insert side panel into the groove in the frame.

3) Secure the side to the frame by using a staple gun (3/4'' Deep by 1/4'' Wide staples are recommended).
Staple the side every 6''.

4) For increased durability use a glue gun (hot glue) to glue the joint of the frame and the side panels together.
Make sure to leave a thin, even layer and to wipe off the excess glue after it is dry.

5) Repeat Steps 3 and 4 with the other side panel.

6) Locate the identical top and bottom panels.
Insert each of them in the grooves of the side panel. Make sure the notch on the side of the panels faces the frame.

7) Do NOT staple the top and bottom panels from the inside. Staples and glue will be used from the outside (see next step).

8) After the panels are inserted in the grooves. Secure them using staples every 4-6''.
Repeat this step with the other panel.

9) Add a layer of hot glue. Repeat this step with the other panel.

10) Locate both shelves (left) and the back panel (right).

11) Slide the back panel in the grooves

12) Make sure the back panel is inserted properly.

13) Locate the shelf holders (left) and the screws to the back (right).
Use four screws to secure the back panel to the frame (in each pre-drilled hole).

14) Using a regular Philips Head Screwdriver, secure all four screws.

15) Use two staples (either 3/4'' or 1'' staples) to secure the side of the cabinet.
Do not staple more than 1/2'' below the top or you will "miss" the back plywood piece.

 16) Repeat this process with each side (four in total).
Congratulations! Your cabinet is now ready.
Remember to re-install the doors and shelves after installation in order to avoid damages.