My 36 year old kitchen needed a remodel. I went out and got three bids. I've never received three bids and chosen the most expensive bid before. But in looking at the two other options of using paper thin laminate, I believed the idea that 1/4 solid wood refacing was a better option, so I chose Heritage. In retrospect, I could have replaced the cabinets for a little more, but that would have been a real mess. I could not be happier with Heritage, they are real craftsman. I will say, I was turned off by the "hard-sell" approach of the salesman on the first visit and was almost going to pull the plug on the job. I don't like when someone tells me, "this price is only good for today, tomorrow it goes up". I will say that this approach cheapens the feel of what I see as a quality outfit. My advise, be straight Now on to the job. I was here for part of the work and, all of their claims of their quality, craftsmanship, punctuality and attention to detail, they followed through on, and then some. The carpenter, a young guy actually, Joel, came the first day and do not be fooled by his age or his years of experience, this guy does amazing work. He refaced all my cabinets, and also did some framing work around my two windows and a kitchen pocket door and repaired a couple of drawers for me, as well as add some glass doors to an open cabinet. Three examples of how this company goes above and beyond. He replaced a small spice drawer under my cooktop with a really nice soft-slide drawer, and I didn't specify the proper height and he didn't measure. As much my fault as his. But when they came back out to finish the framing for my pocket door, he spent several hours resetting the drawer height exactly to fit my spices. He could have said, sorry, that wasn't our responsibility, but without question, they came out and did the work so it would be perfect for me, at their expense. Second, I had a hidden button on the side of the cooktop I neglected to tell him about, so when he covered the appliances, he engaged the raisable downdraft vent and damaged the motor. Without any question, they hired an appliance repair company, came out next day and repaired it, so the job would be done by that Saturday. No questions asked. Lastly, I have a vacuum robot that I used for my new floors, the lip under the cabinets was just the wrong height such that the vacuum kept jamming under the cabinets. Joel happily ground up the height of the lip just enough so the vacuum fit under. So, bottom line, the kitchen looks perfect, the wood finish is solid, durable, beautiful, the cost was admittedly higher than I had anticipated, but what I have is a really beautiful kitchen, built exactly as I wanted it to be, the guys were punctual, responsive, always there to answer questions or concerns and never gave me a hard time and did everything they could to make this the perfect kitchen. It has been a long time since a company has been this true to their word