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3 reasons kitchen cabinet resurfacing is a better option than refinishing

What are the reasons for refurbishing, rather than a simple finish or a complete renovation, you might ask?

REASON 1

That is easy. With repainting, you get a low price, but you don’t really get anything new. Just a color change sprayed on your old cabinets. It’s like bandaging a broken leg. It looks good for a while, but soon you’ll start to see the same old issues of broken doors, broken drawers, dated grain, and eventually the finish starting to peel. This leaves you right where you started, just a few thousand dollars poorer because now you have to do the work all over again.

REASON 2

With a kitchen renovation, it can cost tens of thousands of dollars. New cabinets, new counters, flooring, plumbing, electrical, permits. The list goes on and on. Also, the average remodel can take months. Do you want to be without your kitchen for 2-3 months? I do not believe it.

REASON 3

With capping, you get all new exterior cabinet parts without having to dismantle the kitchen. Most cabinet interiors are in pretty good shape compared to the exterior. This allows renovation companies to use the old interior as a base for new exteriors. You get new doors and drawers in a style and color of your choice. Retrofits should also include soft close hinges and drawer slides, new end panels, crown molding and larger crown molding. And, in most cases, professional kitchen specialists can complete your kitchen installation in just 3 days!

WARNING

But beware! Not all auto parts companies are the same! Some companies just cover the old cabinet boxes with a decal that matches the new doors. Not only is it poor quality and will peel off in 5-7 years, but it looks tacky because when you open your cabinet doors, there is still the old wood from the cabinet and the color in the frames. No, thanks!

With rebill, refuse to use stickers! Instead, professionals will remove your old frames and build entirely new ones. Not only does this give you a high-quality product, but it also allows the flexibility to reconfigure doors and drawers, resulting in a better organizational layout and narrower door clearance. When the frames are built, the kitchen master will finish them in the same color as your new doors and trim. Finally, they will install them in your cabinets and voila! Do you have a new kitchen that will last more than 20 years. They don’t even have to remove your existing countertop to get the job done (unless you want them to).

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