Frequently Asked Questions
Want to learn more about Cabinet Cures® Refacing? Click on any of the questions below to learn more about our products and how to contact us to get our Cabinet Refacing System in your home.
Want to learn more about Cabinet Cures® Refacing? Click on any of the questions below to learn more about our products and how to contact us to get our Cabinet Refacing System in your home.
Cabinet refacing, unlike a full cabinet remodel, leaves the original structure of the cabinet box intact. The full process involves replacing all old cabinet doors and drawer fronts, hinges, mouldings and covering the exterior boxes with a ¼ inch wood skin. Some spaces in the cabinet box can be modified during this process. Cabinet refacing is the ideal choice if you are already happy with the layout of your kitchen and will dramatically cut down on cost.
Replacing cabinets entirely can cost up to 50% more than refacing alone. The costs of rewiring electrical connections, replacing flooring, painting, countertops, and other possibly unforeseen obstacles can make a project become expensive quickly. If you are happy with the layout of your kitchen, cabinet refacing is the better choice to create your dream cooking space, master bath, mantle, or other custom cabinet project.
Most projects are completed within 5 to 7 days.
Each kitchen project is unique to the kitchen and your needs, so the best way to find out pricing is to get in contact with us for an in-home estimate. See below to find our Cabinet Cures contact form.
After receiving a bid from an dealer, you will be helped with choosing your new door style, wood species, and color. Measurements are then made, a custom order that is tailor fit for your project is placed by the dealer to be manufactured in our facility, and once completed sent back to be installed in your kitchen.
Cabinet Cures only uses solid wood for all of our cabinet doors in a variety of wood species, cabinet faces, and colors.
You can choose from over 35 colors using the proprietary finish system, and other finishes. Cabinet Cures never uses paints to finish the cabinet doors as it does not hold up long term.
Cabinet Cures produces ¼ inch wood facing material for the cabinet boxes that match the doors in style and color. All of the materials are applied with pin nails and a wood glue to ensure that your finished look is not only breathtaking, but also built to last.
Cabinet Cures does not use veneers on cabinet exteriors because they tend to bubble and chip over time. We only reface cabinet boxes with the ¼ inch wood facing material.
A corbel is a decorative wall bracket designed to support a shelf or countertop overhang.
Distressing is a popular technique that can be applied to cabinets to give them a rugged and antiquated look.
With proper care, the cabinet reface will last decades. Cabinet Cures Products pride ourselves in the quality of the doors, drawers, hardware, and in-house craftsmanship. Each finished product meets the same high quality standards and comes with Cabinet Cures’ 5-year warranty.