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Custom range hoods: The mantle of the kitchen

We just couldn’t wait for paint to show you this custom range hood. The hood over your stove serves a couple useful purposes in your home:

A good range hood vents outside, keeping cooking odors from invading the entire house. I know steaks can smell nice, but it’s no fun to smell broccoli you cooked yesterday when you walk in the door

The hood also serves as the centerpiece to your cabinet design and even your kitchen depending on the layout. A well crafted range hood can have the same effect a stylish mantle has around the fireplace in your living room.

We will make sure we get back to you with more photos of this kitchen centerpiece once it’s painted like the cabinets, which were also installed by our team.

Still Working, Still Helping!

The Zischke Builders team is still hard at work. We are taking appropriate precautions, but the truth is that people still need water or fire damage repaired so they have a home they can comfortably stay in. We are still prepared to assist those in need - we just installed ramps for a homeowner to be able to better access their home alone, without assistance.

Please message me here if you have any work that needs to be done or call 517-242-4353 to talk about any upcoming work you’d like an estimate on. We are still at work and still able to assist you and your family.

Modern Doors and Shower Install

I want to take a moment today to show off some doors we’ve installed in a home we are performing a much larger remodel project in with Nate from Grant DesignYard. This barn door not only looks slick, it also opens up possibilities in tight spaces. I personally like the opaque glass in the door panels.

We’ve also added some smart looking glass doors in the double shower/ tub I showed you a couple of weeks ago, really making this a modern and sophisticated space.

If you’re interested in a remodeling project, call me at (517) 242-4353 or email me at zischkebuilders@gmail.com and I will give you a free estimate.

Saving Money Might Cost You When it Comes to the "Handyman"

Think you might save money with a handy man? Think again. The photos here show how a handy man drilled through a PVC pipe while installing cabinets for a homeowner.
As a family man, I can appreciate trying to find ways to save money, but cutting corners in home remodeling often ends in disaster. The truth is that a 10 cent screw, when misplaced, can lead to thousands of dollars of damage. You can’t afford to not hire a professional.
Take a look at the damage done in these photos. Luckily, the homeowner has Servicemaster Absolute Home & Restoration Services and my business in their corner now.
Whether you use Zischke Builders or another professional service, please hire a professional. If you would like to start a remodeling project, call (517) 242-4353 and I’ll come give you a free estimate.

A Fantastic Home Remodeling Job! Kitchen, Dining, Floors and More!

Anyone that tells you a remodel will go flawless is lying. There are too many variables and unknowns in a large project that only get revealed during the remodel. The best we can do is expect the unexpected and be ready to switch gears at the drop of a hat. That’s why you want somebody like me with decades of experience who works with only the best professionals in the business.

We recently finished a huge kitchen/ dining room remodel. The homeowner had been wanting to remodel the space since they moved in during the 1980’s. I felt super proud and thankful that they chose to go with my company. They’d seen our work on Facebook and I think that is what set their heart on using us.

They wanted to go with a more modern style cabinet design that had to be pretty custom in order to accommodate filling the existing cubbies in the brick wall. Luckily, I have a close relationship with Nate the owner of Grant Designyard. We set up a meeting with the homeowner and together were able to come up with a design that fit their kitchen.

I was able to sketch a design on the computer based on what walls they wanted removed to open up the space and with their approval, we were off to the races.

The homeowners wanted to save a little money by doing their own demo work so we of course worked with them. They had had a pretty significant belly to their dining room floor so the first thing we had to do after demo was sister in floor joists next to the bowed ones. This resulted in such a quiet and sound floor that the homeowners decided to have us do it to every floor joist throughout the kitchen and living room as well. This was perfect for the ¾” hardwood to come into the living room and dining room and for the vinyl tiles going in the kitchen and entries.

From there, we moved to the insulation and drywall.

Next was the paint and priming followed by new, more modern trim to compliment the new kitchen.

We spent a lot of time with all the subs on site putting our heads together to make sure everything turned out smoothly. This would allow us to finish the project without after-thought trim pieces or any cover-ups. For example, the custom vent in the back of the cabinet. We had Servicemaster come in and soda blast decades of build up from the brick wall while we got to installing cabinets. Nate had to do some meticulous install with the cabinet pull installation. He fabricated a custom jig to router out the doors and drawer fronts so the handles would sit flush.

From there it was pretty much down hill getting the flooring installed, the final trim up and everything painted.

The Quartz counters got pushed back just before Thanksgiving and since the homeowner was having company, we had my countertop guy build an entire kitchen of laminate tops to temporarily go in. He also installed a sink and faucet for a week when the quartz showed up.

The tile backsplash came next with the appliances and range hood installation.

We got the place all cleaned up and the final touch was a custom made bench seat by In Stiches custom fabrics.

The transformation is absolutely stunning. As with any remodel, there were some hiccups, but experience allows us to come up with creative solutions and push through any hurdles to get to the desired outcome.

Anyone that tells you a remodel will go flawless is lying. There are too many variables and unknowns in a large project that only get revealed during the remodel. The best we can do is expect the unexpected and be ready to switch gears at the drop of a hat. That’s why you want somebody like me with decades of experience who works with only the best professionals in the business.

If you are interested in a project like this, call (517) 242-4353 or email zischkebuilders@gmail.com and I will get you a free estimate. Let’s get to work.