Custom Kitchen Bath Center is a full-service remodeling firm that has been transforming East Bay homes since 1987. It handles every phase of a kitchen or bathroom remodeling project, from conception through installation. The Fremont-based company also designs and builds custom and semi-custom cabinetry.
Bill Pease, Custom Kitchen Bath Center’s owner and president and a certified kitchen designer (CKD), comes from a long line of construction professionals and has more than 25 years of experience in construction, drafting, design, and remodeling. “I manage every job like it’s happening in my own home,” he says. “That’s the amount of care and consideration I put into each project.”
Custom Kitchen Bath Center employs the same team from job to job, which, says Mr. Pease, ensures the company’s craftsmanship is always first-rate. The company also offers a computerized design system that lets clients see their new kitchen or bathroom before remodeling even begins.
Another unique aspect of Custom Kitchen Bath Center’s operation is its Universal Design program, which accommodates customers with special needs. For those in wheelchairs, the company can create cabinets with drawers that pull out or a stove top within a comfortable height. For people with arthritis, it can install large, user-friendly cabinet knobs.
“Throughout the remodeling process, it’s our duty to keep things running on schedule and on budget. We’re prompt and punctual, and that’s one of the main reasons people appreciate and recommend us. We handle every part of a remodel, from designing the perfect kitchen or bathroom to putting the finishing touches on its installation. All these aspects combine to give our customers a unique construction experience, which we hope they’ll relay to their friends.”
Serving the East Bay, from Castro Valley to Milpitas and North San Jose, the Tri Valley Area, Livermore, Pleasanton, Dublin San Ramon
Full Service Remodeling
Concept through Installation
Kitchens & Bathrooms
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When planning a kitchen or bathroom remodel, your first step should be to collect your ideas.
Create a scrapbook of design ideas—floor plans you’ve drawn, clippings of desirable products and fixtures, etc.—so the designer can see your vision of what the remodel might look like. When you take these ideas to a designer, make...
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"They were on time, their work was very good, and they picked up after themselves. They did a wonderful job. They were friendly. Of all of the contractors I hired, they were the best."
"They were very efficient. They completed the work in the time they promised, and they were very clean as far as cleaning up each day. We love our kitchen."