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Josh Kiffe did a poor job with our doors. Yes, they open and close properly, but he installed the handles just by sight, so as a result, they're crooked. Not terribly crooked, but you can see it with your eyes and definitely see it with a spirit level. I tried bringing this to his attention in a polite way and the response was "Ur on ur own"; "itll have to wait a while"; "why is it just being noticed now?"; "Were done here. If iget a free moment ill come by. Have a good night." You're not supposed to install handles just by plain view; you're supposed to use a template, and if that's not available, you can use a level with tape and pencil to make your markings. I can't believe that someone who does professional work would come to a job site without these basic tools. Another thing I noticed is that the hinges he installed will allow the door to swing fully outward and, in some cases, hit the neighboring drywall. But dare I also request that he install hinges that only go out to a certain angle? I don't know, maybe I'm "on my own" here as well. These two combined with his attitude towards a customer who paid him in full will make me never use American Cabinet Solutions again. Next time, I'll purchase the doors on my own and install them myself properly.
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