Quality kitchen cabinets have a lifespan of about 15 to 20 years. Lower quality, builder grade cabinets, can wear out much quicker. Common issues are cabinet doors that don't close well, noisy drawer slides and finishes that are dull and worn. Older kitchens also lack thecustom organizers and lighting that are common in today's homes. Traditional kitchen remodeling is an "all or nothing" process. Once your tear out the cabinets you also have to replace the countertops, plumbing, repair drywall, flooring etc.
Cabinet refacing is an excellent solution for homeowners who need to update the look and function of their kitchen without the mess and disruptions of traditional kitchen remodeling. In fact, you can keep using your kitchen throughout the project! Since we do not have to remove your cabinets from the wall to reface them your countertops stay in place. McManus Cabinet Refacing is a service ofMcManus Kitchen and Bath, a full-service remodeling company in Tallahassee, FL. We have been specializing in kitchen and bath remodeling for more than a decade and are very excited to add cabinet refacing to our list of services.
Some people will call what we do re-dooring, resurfacing or refinishing but these terms are not accurate for our service. Cabinet Refacing is more detailed and longer lasting than refinishing or resurfacing. Once you have chosen your door style, color and finish we will place an order for your refacing materials. Your doors and drawers are custom made by Brentwood Doors in Portland, Oregon and hand finished by the experts at Cabinet Cures. 2. Next, we remove all your old doors, drawer fronts, crown molding and other trims and recycle them (they get turned into mulch).
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Does your kitchen need a face lift but not a full remodel? Cabinet Refacing may be perfect for you. Check out a recent project here:
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Check out episode 1 of our Webinar Wednesday series where we talk with Bryan Brisky from Advantage Design + Remodel about how to use design trends in you kitchen the smart way.