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March 2023 by Derek Pollard
I've taken photograph's of several of their jobs and have seen first-hand the quality of their work and their attention to detail. They truly care about their customers.
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March 2023 by Treasure Valley Photography
I've taken photograph's of several of their jobs and have seen first-hand the quality of their work and their attention to detail. They truly care about their customers.
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December 2022 by Cheryl Crabtree
Amazing job, Amber, Bryan, Chet & Doug were a pleasure to work with. Everything was done with perfection. Friendly team and my kitchen design is so beautiful! Thank you TVKB team.Services: Remodeling
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October 2022 by Katie Segale
Great experience with Treasure Valley Kitchen & Bath! Can't say enough good things about Amber, Chet and the team. We did a full kitchen remodel and TVKB did amazing work. Everything was exactly on schedule and the workmanship is first-class. We have done a lot of remodeling and building over the years and hands down, this was our best experience. They took our kitchen from oak farmhouse 1980s to sleek and modern. Communication with Chet and Amber was effortless we are super pleased with our new kitchen!Service: Remodeling
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June 2022 by Jeff Nelson
We tried to hire TV-KB to make custom bath vanity and cabinets for our remodel. Brian came out and measured 30 days ago on a Friday and told us we would have a price on Mon-Tues. Very nice man.said this project was easy. Then he ghosted us. My wife called no less than five times (1-2 times a week) and I stopped in the office 3.5 weeks later to “pick up the cabinet order”. The off mgr / receptionist (who is very nice) look at me like a deer in headlights. “Order??” Yeah I said they would be built by this time if Brian would have ever simply called back. I asked if she would give me his phone and I would ask him why he thinks it is proper to just ignore someone. It is very unprofessional, rude, immature and cowardly. She said she could not but would find out. No answer!! We liked their product, price was not an issue, and his suggestions for remodel were worthy of a big tip. But he ghosted us. Do not go to Treasure Valley Kitch-Bath here except to hire away the lady in the office she deserves better.Service: Remodeling
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April 2022 by Susan Twedt
We are incredibly pleased with Tony and Treasure Valley Kitchen & Bath. Tony has been Fabulous! He is diligent and very detail oriented. We didn’t have to worry about anything. All of his staff and sub contractors were top notch!! Our Kitchen turned out beyond our expectations and spot on budget. I can tell you if you are wanting the best call Tony with Treasure Valley Kitchen & Bath you won’t be disappointedService: Remodeling
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December 2021 by Steve McNamara
We are so pleased with our new kitchen!Bryan and his craftsmen were very professional and pleasant to work with. Amber is a very talented designer. I appreciated that she listened to my ideas, answered my questions, and offered advice. And, in the end, I felt that my new kitchen was indeed my own design.There were unforeseen delays as a result of the pandemic, but the result was well worth the wait! Thank you, Treasure Valley Kitchen and Bath!
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September 2021 by Beth Mason
Tony Ellis with TVKB was so great to work with for our full, down to the studs/wall removal kitchen remodel. Upon the first consultation he listened to our ideas, answered all of our many questions, and came back to us quickly with a 3D rendering of what our space could look like. He took our ideas and made them better! He and the whole team were professional, prompt, and stayed within our timeframe and more importantly our budget. If issues came up they were resolved quickly. The finished project is a beautiful, quality, and functional living space for our family. Highly recommend!Service: Remodelling
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August 2021 by Linda Hicks
I spent a considerable amount time researching and trying to design a completely new footprint for my kitchen. Once I found Tony, it all came together. He was patient with my many questions and rendered a final ideal plan for my space. Tony, Bryan, and crew were all skilled, polite, professional, and tidy with attention to detail. Perfection! Not only is my kitchen lovely--it is also incredibly efficient. Plus, it was completed in a timely manner. I highly recommend Tony Ellis and his amazing team.Service: Remodelling
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March 2021 by Courtney Thompson
My husband and I decided to remodel our kitchen through Treasure Valley Kitchen and Bath. We made an appointment with Bryan and he helped us transform our original 1970's kitchen into a beautiful modern, rustic retreat. He was very professional, knowledgeable, polite, patient with my initially indecisive mind, and helpful in making choices. The showroom was very clean and well laid out with a good variety of options when we arrived. He was able to help design a kitchen that fit our budget and floor plan. When our cabinets arrived, a few of the cabinets had issues, but those issues were resolved quickly. We were very happy with the time frame between our initial meeting with Bryan and the wrap up to the remodel and quite pleased at how helpful, friendly, and professional his staff was during the process. I highly recommend Treasure Valley Kitchen and Bath to anyone looking at remodeling.Service: Remodelling
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February 2021 by Dwight M.
My experience with treasure Valley kitchen and bath was superb. They were responsive and had plenty of choices of finishes for cabinets and hardware. They were great to work with, even with the normal snags that would come along with doing a new kitchen. Bryan and his guys made sure everything was right. Highly recommend. Pricing was great. And in the show room they even have a natural setting to make good informed decisions. I went from a Zero Kitchen to a hero kitchen in 8 weeks. Wonderful!
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December 2020 by Gayle Wynia
Helpful but a little high in price.
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November 2020 by Rob Barresi
When home disaster strikes (leaking roof leading to hidden but extensive wall damage), life changes. When a second disaster hits within 10 days of the first (a master shower pipe joint burst with flooding into the subfloor, requiring a complete gutting to mitigate the damage), you begin to contemplate bulldozing the whole home and starting over! We had no idea where to turn. The business that handled the general restoration project called upon Bryan Bixler at Treasure Valley Kitchen and Bath. During my first meeting with him, I knew we were dealing with a bright and capable professional. Bryan made sure to keep us updated on the simultaneous projects at every phase, never leaving the home without cleaning up the workspace. He employs an amazing finish carpenter who isn't just incredibly talented, but above and beyond pleasant. The two jobs took time, as the damage was significant. In the end, we wound up with an absolutely gorgeous master bathroom (even adding a heated floor) and a kitchen that was restored to perfection. He paid attention to every single detail, and addressed every one of my concerns, telling me that the job would not be complete until I was totally satisfied. I can tell you, I never want to go through that again. However, if I ever consider updating kitchen or bathrooms, I know where to turn. Bravo, Bryan! You truly knocked this one out of the park! I highly recommend this business for anyone interested in having top notch work done in their home!
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September 2020 by Ken C.
Tony was condescending and arrogant. He handled the job in a very haphazard way and generally tried to cut corners. Stay away.
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February 2020 by Scott M.
Tony from Treasure Valley Kitchen and Bath did a good job on our kitchen. We did have to work with him quite a bit, but having done a kitchen in a prior home we were ready for that. His first design for our kitchen was unworkable, but with help from my wife the design ended up being solid. I offered to write a review on his site, but he didn't take me up on it, I think because I had a few reservations about the project and wanted to discuss them as well. He was unavailable any Friday after about 11:00 AM. Period. End of that story. It became kind of a joke between my wife and me. Attention: Be sure to see samples of cupboards before you buy them. The outsides of the ones we selected are very nice, and when one of them was cracked, he did a good job of replacing it for us. The cupboard depth is barely adequate however, and that's on us. We didn't measure samples or carefully look at specs. They are shallow. We even had to get special-order Lazy Susans for spices because a standard size won't fit. In our floor cupboards, our platters only fit if we place them in just the right spot or the doors don't close completely. Again, our bad. Measure your dishes and don't assume they'll all fit. Even bags of fatty salty snacks have to go in just the right way or the doors don't close. His contractors were hit-and-miss: * His wallboard guy was amazing. He was fast and his work was impeccable. * His electrician was good, but we had to clean up after him. * His plumber I had to stay on top of. * Although his granite company had great stone, the installers did a pretty amateur job. One of them was a real pro and did a great job on his half of the granite. The others were absolute rookies. When grinding down a seam (which if it were installed properly in the first place would have been perfect, needing no grinding) they ran cooling water all over our brand new cupboard doors, as if it didn't matter. One can still feel where that seam is, and that is not really acceptable. Then, when installing the water features on the sink portion, they cut the holes so close to the size of the fixtures and on such an angle that the escutcheons barely covered the openings. I mean: by maybe two millimeters. Maybe. I was panicked, because the stone was so beautiful and they were so close to just butchering it that I could hardly stand it. The designing of the stone (how it was cut) is beautiful. Unless you know exactly where to look on part of the job you cannot find the seam. The stone has a lot of movement in the grain and one would think the seam would be hard to conceal. It is almost invisible. * The fancy sink we bought came cracked (or was damaged by the plumber) and this didn't get caught until install time. Disaster. This set the whole project back three weeks, because the company he was working with would not expedite the delivery unless I signed off that I was responsible for any damage in shipment. Are you kidding me? That was outrageous, and I wish he could have put a little pressure on them to do a better job but he either couldn't or wouldn't. So: inspect your purchased components as soon as they arrive. * His floor guys had to come back and redo the finishing on the wood because it had several problems. In the end, in one of our closets, the varnish looks like someone spilled a can of Coke on the floor and never cleaned it up. It's varnish, but it has that look. I decided to let that and several other small issues go because it's just a floor after all. It will get beaten up over time, and I didn't want to make a huge deal over it at that point. The worst part is in a closet and nobody will see it anyway (except me every time I open the closet). Having said that, they did a floor-match on part of the floor that previously was carpeted, and they put in new wood flooring. That part was outstanding. It looks like it was part of the original install. So they were part excellent and part just ok. * His cabinet guy was terrific, and did a beautiful job. * His appliance co