Custom Craft Cuts Ribbon on New Design Center in Towamencin

On Sept. 26, Custom Craft hosted a crowd of more than 150 people for an open house event at their new design center, located at 1111 Forty Foot Road in Towamencin Township. Representatives from the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Montgomery County joined the Custom Craft team for a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the occasion.

The theme for the event was “Remodeling in 2020 and Beyond.” Throughout the evening, several speakers from local companies provided guests with updates on remodeling trends, including AMS, Kieffer’s Appliances and World Wide Stereo. In addition to these informational sessions, attendees also enjoyed complimentary food and beverages, and each was presented with a Custom Craft reusable tote, mug and pen.

This gathering also provided Custom Craft with the opportunity to raise awareness and funds for the ALS Association of Greater Philadelphia with several raffle basket giveaways. More than $350 was raised through ticket sales, which Custom Craft plans to match and donate to ALS in memory of a client who passed away from the neurodegenerative disease.     

About Custom Craft

Custom Craft Contractors is an award-winning, design-build remodeling contractor based in Lansdale, Pa, that has served home owners and local businesses in Bucks and Montgomery counties since 1982. Their team strives to enhance the local community and exceed the expectations of their clients by providing excellent customer service and quality craftsmanship on every project, large or small.

More information about Custom Craft Contractors is available online at www.customcraftdbr.com. Mike Foering, Vice President, can be contacted directly at (610) 584-0665, or via email at [email protected].

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