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The kitchen is the center of your home. That is where the family meets for their daily meals and where most family matters and functions occur. Therefore, picking out your cooking appliances will take a little more thought than it might take picking other products. Some of us have big families and do a lot of cooking. Some of us do a minimal amount of cooking. There are so many different products out there that it tends to be a little over whelming. The way kitchens are designed today, some kitchens have a built in wall oven and a cook top. Some kitchens have a drop-in stove with burners on top or the traditional slide in type oven with burners on top. There are also different types of cooking products. There is gas, electric, gas and electric combination and convection type ovens. A convection oven is designed to cook faster then the normal oven. The other aspect of choosing your new product that many people fail to address is the installation. Most important of the questions regarding installation is will the new product fit in the existing space? Built in wall ovens come in various sizes. Free standing stoves traditionally are 30 inches wide. Most drop-ins are also 30 inches wide. However, you must measure because some of the older products have different dimensions. Always measure your space and check the dimensions of the new product before you purchase it. Sometimes your new installation might require some finish carpentry. With all those choices, you might need a little guidance in choosing your kitchen cooking products. From the top of the line to the basic oven choices, I will be there for you. I can help you pick out your new cooking product and answer some questions about its installation.

Let my 30 years in the appliance business help you make that decision. Fill out this small questionnaire and I will e-mail back to you my recommendation for the best product for your family.

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