Terms and Conditions
Kitchen Remodeling Services in Littleton, CO

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These Terms and Conditions (“Terms”) govern your use of our website and services. By accessing our site or hiring us for kitchen remodeling in Littleton, you agree to these Terms. If you disagree, please don’t use our services.

1. Services Provided
We offer kitchen remodeling services, including design, demolition, installation, and more. All work follows a detailed scope outlined in your contract. We provide fully custom kitchens, premium materials, and 3D design rendering. As a one-stop solution, we handle permits and clean work.

2. Agreement and Payment
A signed contract starts the project. Deposits (typically 30%) secure your spot. Payments follow milestones: design approval, material delivery, completion. Late payments may delay work. Transparent pricing means no hidden costs—we itemize everything.

3. Changes and Cancellations
Change orders require written approval and may adjust costs/timelines. Cancel within 7 days for full refund minus admin fees. After, deposits are non-refundable.

4. Permits and Compliance
We obtain necessary permits for your Littleton project, complying with Jefferson County codes. You’re responsible for HOA approvals if applicable.

5. Warranties and Liability
We warranty workmanship for 1 year. Materials follow manufacturer terms. We’re not liable for indirect damages, misuse, or acts of God. Limit of liability is project cost.

6. Intellectual Property
Designs and 3D renderings are our property until paid in full. You grant us rights to use project photos for marketing.

7. Dispute Resolution
Disputes resolved via mediation in Littleton, CO, then arbitration. Governing law: Colorado.

8. Force Majeure
We’re not liable for delays from weather, strikes, or unforeseen events.

9. Termination
We may terminate for non-payment or breach. You’ll pay for work done.

10. General
These Terms form the full agreement. Updates posted here. Contact us for questions.
Last updated: December 16, 2025. Consult a lawyer for specific advice—these are general terms.