GERMANTOWN, WI, May 30, 2013 (Press-News.org) Cabinets Made EZ announces today that it will be offering Green Sure Sherwin-Williams products to their RTA cabinet product line. Sherwin-Williams, America's #1 coating source engineered and designed Green Sure to help reduce the environmental impact. Unlike many other coating products Green Sure meets and exceeds the most stringent industry performance specifications.
Cabinets Made EZ is not only supplying quality cabinetry to contractors for new kitchen construction and kitchen remodeling but also "Do It Yourselfers" are finding Cabinets Made EZ is the perfect answer for upgrading to a new cabinet look. The idea of Cabinets Made EZ was inspired by the need in the cabinetry market for a variety of fine wood finish kitchen cabinetry at affordable prices. Ready To Assemble cabinets (RTA Cabinets) with the same look, quality of construction and durability of kitchen cabinets costing twice as much. Cutting Cost. Not Quality.
Cabinets Made EZ is now not only an economical choice for quality cabinetry but also an environmental choice with the addition of Green Sure . With Green Sure as a cabinet coating option, Cabinets Made EZ has made a sound and environmentally conscious decision that offers products of maximum performance and long term durability.
If you would like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Cabinets Made EZ, please call Debra Lopez at 262-989-0604 or email Debra at dlopez7@sbcglobal.net
Cabinets Made Ez Helps To Reduce Environmental Impact
Environmental Conscious Do-It-Yourselfers Can Now Purchase Product That Will Help Reduce Environmental Impact.
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