Rogers Kitchens was initially opened in 1955, by John & Jerry Rogers. By 1963, Rogers Kitchens moved to its current location on Chestnut St. In 1985, James Smith began his employment as a custom cabinet and countertop fabricator, manufacturer, and installer. In 1998, Jerry Rogers decided it was time to retire.
James bought the business to ensure that Rogers Kitchens customers continued to receive the same quality product, design and professional installation. With James's purchase of the business, he became not only the manufacturer, fabricator and installer, but also the salesman and designer. Rogers Kitchens has always taken pride at being a small business.
James bought the business to ensure that Rogers Kitchens customers continued to receive the same quality product, design and professional installation. With James's purchase of the business, he became not only the manufacturer, fabricator and installer, but also the salesman and designer. Rogers Kitchens has always taken pride at being a small business.
Services
Rogers Kitchens takes great pride in our superior craftsmanship for all of the services we offer. Our personal, efficient, and punctual service sets us apart from most other contractors. We complete all your renovations needs for including, but not limited to, cabinets, counters, built-ins and more.
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Jack Maliszewski
Dec 22, 2019
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Jayme Dunn
Oct 09, 2017
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I’m a first time homeowner who purchased a foreclosure in need of a major facelift. Rogers Kitchen’s helped me design the kitchen of my dreams while providing helpful suggestions to stay on target with my budget, and on keep the project on schedule. Courtney and Jim were always quick to answer questions, and utilize contractors who could be trusted to come and go as needed to get the job done while I was at work. You will receive far better customer service than at a big box store where you will be just a number. You can easily call and schedule an appointment to ensure you receive the undivided
Susan F.
Jan 22, 2013
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Jim helped design the kitchen in our new house, and had many valuable suggestions and lots of good information. We knew what we needed, and what we wanted, and what we could afford, and Jim did a great job making our kitchen better than we'd hoped for. The showroom is well stocked with samples of kitchen cabinets and hardware, so we could see at the outset how lovely our kitchen would be. In addition, Jim made other suggestions when we mentioned problems with our old kitchen, and the results were wonderful. For example, I didn't like the way I had been storing spices (in a deep drawer