Cabinet Resurfacing

Cabinet Resurfacing

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Many of the services that we provide at Hialeah Cabinetry are concerned with the design and creation of brand new custom cabinets and custom closets, but we’re also adept at resurfacing procedures for cabinetry as well – and this is a really valuable addition to our service provisions. Cabinet resurfacing is a wonderful way to make the most of your existing cabinetry, whilst still giving it a completely fresh look and feel. Make no mistake, this can have a significant effect on the room that it’s taking place in (typically the kitchen). If you’re interested in finding out more information about cabinet resurfacing, and why it’s such a worthwhile process, read on further below. Of course, if you have any questions that you need answered, our customer service team can step in and assist you.


The Resurfacing Process

You might be somewhat familiar with the concept of resurfacing cabinets, but what exactly is the process, and how does it work? In simple terms, cabinet resurfacing involves the removal of your cabinet doors and drawer fronts, which means that you’re completely changing the aesthetic of the installation. You do, however, keep the old cabinet boxes, which means that you’re retaining much of the material that was already there. In some cases, you might want to replace side panels and moldings to ensure that everything matches at the end of the process. This is a much more intrusive and substantial process than refinishing, but still less work that a total replacement.


New Designs, Same Storage

Are you in the position where you like the storage design and efficiency of your cabinets, but you’re less keen on their appearance? It’s not an uncommon situation, and can feel like quite a quandary, but there’s a simple solution – cabinet resurfacing. We can take the old doors and drawer fronts away, giving you a completely new design with a drastically different aesthetic, if that’s what you’re looking for, and this will prove transformative for the visual quality of the room – but it’ll remain as practical and accessible as it’s ever been. This way, you clearly get the best of both worlds.


Marks, Scuffs, Dents

If you’ve had your cabinets in place for any significant length of time, the likelihood is that they’ll have experience some scuffs, marks, and even dents at one time or another. While it might be possible to ignore some of these, it’s not going to be enough to if they’re a little more substantial. By entirely replacing the doors and drawer fronts, you’ll be able to get rid of the blemishes that are driving you mad. This will elevate the visual performance of the room in a significant way.


Competitive Value

For those people looking to replace their kitchen cabinets, this option represents incredible value. Have you looked into the price you might need to pay to completely replace the cabinets in your property? It could be pretty substantial, and it’s going to be so much cheaper to simply resurface them instead. Using this process also means you’ll make the most of your initial investment.

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