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JD Kitchens Bath & More
JD Kitchens Bath & More Professional Woodstock, GA on Nov 14, 2011
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This project came to me after a handyman had removed the old bathroom, removed walls and left electrical just hanging.

Many of what had been done had to be removed and replaced. The contractor never came back and this bathroom had been left for over a year.

There had never been any design work done or product selection, no plan.

Upon my arrival I found dura rock was used as the tile pan, and the old mud bed was in place in pieces with dura rock over the top. I could not believe what I was seeing. This is why you need licensed contractors.

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    This shower offers glass tile, a seat and niches as well.
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    The before picture, dura rock as the shower pan and a CBS block holding it down
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  • Kevin M. Veler, Law Offic... Alpharetta, GA
    It's unfortunate but one of the state board regulators recently mentioned after a consumer filed a complaint against an unlicensed contractor how the consumer's only due diligence was as a neighbor who did some work on their house. It should not be a factor in a decision by a state board regulating the industry for consumer protection but the fact that it was said in a subsequent conversation shows that it has an impact. Consumers should always do their complete due diligence and use a ...»
    state licensed contractor where appropriate. The home at risk is yours!

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