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openclaw skills install cabinet-kitchen-marketing-kitGenerates compliant, licensed marketing content for cabinet refacing and kitchen remodeling contractors, adhering to 7 strict regulatory standards to prevent...
openclaw skills install cabinet-kitchen-marketing-kitSkill #186 | Category: local-business-marketing / home-services-trades Author: max_0x1 | License: MIT-0 | Price: $29 one-time
Generates compliance-moated marketing content for cabinet refacing contractors, custom cabinet installers, and kitchen remodeling companies. Every output enforces 7 regulatory and professional standards that generic AI tools ignore — protecting contractors from FTC complaints, licensing violations, and product liability claims.
Cabinet installation and kitchen remodeling in Nevada requires a B-2 (General Building) or C-3 (Carpentry & Cabinet Work) contractor license from the Nevada State Contractors Board. Cabinet refacing that involves structural modifications (removing soffits, relocating appliances, modifying plumbing or electrical) requires a B-2 or appropriate specialty license.
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Required in all copy: License number + classification. Format: NSCB #XXXXXXX [B-2 or C-3]
The Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association (KCMA) certification program tests cabinets to ANSI/KCMA A161.1 — the performance standard for kitchen and bath cabinets. KCMA-certified cabinets have passed 50+ structural and durability tests including door hinge cycling (25,000 open/close cycles), shelf load testing (600 lb point load), and finish resistance to household chemicals.
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Required where quality claims appear: KCMA certification status OR specific construction specs (joint type, box material, species, grade)
The California Air Resources Board ATCM (Airborne Toxic Control Measure) for Composite Wood Products sets formaldehyde emission limits that apply to products sold or used in California AND to products manufactured for California-bound supply chains — which includes the majority of cabinet manufacturers that serve Nevada contractors. Phase 2 limits: hardwood plywood ≤0.05 ppm, MDF ≤0.09 ppm, particleboard ≤0.11 ppm.
EPA TSCA Title VI (40 CFR Part 770) adopted CARB Phase 2 limits federally in 2018, making them nationwide law.
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Required where green/eco claims appear: CARB Phase 2 compliance documentation OR GREENGUARD Gold or Gold+ certification (UL Environment)
The EPA's Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule requires that any renovation disturbing painted surfaces in pre-1978 homes be performed by an EPA Certified Renovator working for an EPA RRP Certified Firm. Kitchen cabinet removal and installation in pre-1978 homes almost always disturbs painted surfaces — soffits, walls, ceilings, and existing cabinet carcasses may all contain lead-based paint.
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Required for any pre-1978 home marketing: EPA RRP Certified Firm number + EPA Certified Renovator credential disclosure
Soft-close hinges and drawer slides are the #1 upsell in cabinet refacing — and the #1 source of warranty disputes. Major hardware brands have specific, non-equivalent warranty terms:
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Required when hardware warranty claims appear: Brand + model + exact warranty term + written warranty availability statement
GREENGUARD Gold certification (UL Environment, formerly UL GREENGUARD) verifies that products meet strict chemical emission limits for formaldehyde, VOCs, and 360+ other chemicals — specifically for sensitive environments (schools, healthcare). Many cabinet and finish manufacturers advertise "GREENGUARD certified" when they hold standard GREENGUARD (not Gold), which has different emission thresholds.
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Required where GREENGUARD claims appear: Certification type (GREENGUARD vs. Gold), certified product name, certification number if available
FTC's 2023 updates to Guides Concerning Use of Endorsements and Testimonials plus ongoing §5 enforcement apply to all cabinet and kitchen marketing claims.
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| File | What It Generates |
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prompts/01-seasonal-campaign.md | Spring/fall kitchen refresh campaign: landing page hero, 3 FB/IG ads, 2 Google RSA groups, 4-week GBP calendar, 3-email TCPA welcome sequence, Nextdoor post |
prompts/02-service-pages-schema.md | 6 service pages (cabinet refacing, custom cabinets, kitchen remodel, RTA assembly, cabinet painting, commercial cabinetry) with LocalBusiness JSON-LD |
prompts/03-reputation-referral.md | 20 FTC-compliant review requests, 15 GBP response templates, 6 B2B referral letters |
prompts/04-digital-ads-local-seo.md | Google LSA checklist, 5 RSA ad groups, 6 FB/IG ads, 30-day GBP calendar, 15 keyword clusters, commercial bid template |
examples/desert-kitchen-henderson-nv.md — Lisa Nguyen | NSCB #0093412 C-3 | EPA RRP Certified Firm #NV-0024871 | KraftMaid KCMA certified | CARB Phase 2 compliant | Blum Blumotion + Tandem Plus | GREENGUARD Gold Benjamin Moore Advance finish | Henderson NV — all 4 prompts end-to-end + 10-item compliance audit table
| Tier | Price | Target | Monthly |
|---|---|---|---|
| Skill only | $29 | 20 sales | $580 |
| Bundle (Trades v2) | $99 | 8 sales | $792 |
| DFY campaign | $147/room | 5 clients | $735 |
| Combined Month 3 | ~$2,107 |