F.A.Q’s

Cabinet refacing is a less expensive alternative to cabinet replacement. If you are happy with your current kitchen layout, and your existing cabinets are of sound structure, you might want to consider refacing them. You will obtain the updated look you desire, with less of the expense.

When refacing cabinets, we remove the old doors, drawer fronts and moldings. We cover your existing exterior framework (including sides & bottoms) with a premium wood veneer or laminate, whichever you have chosen for your new kitchen design. Then we hang new doors and drawer fronts, install new hardware and hang new matching crown and shoe moldings.

We can use your existing drawer boxes or install new solid maple drawer boxes with either standard or soft closing drawer glides. We can preserve your existing countertop, or install a new top of your choice.

Yes, we can! We can custom build matching cabinets to be added to your existing ones, and once refaced, they will look like they have always been there! We can also build in appliances, such as dishwashers, microwaves, built-in ovens, and warming drawers.