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September 24, 2013 www.broadcasteronline.com
The Basics Of Kitchen Cabinet Refacing
Homeowners who
want to give their
kitchens a brand-new
look without the
expense or the hassle of
a full-scale renovation
often gravitate toward
kitchen cabinet refacing.
Cabinet refacing is
less expensive and more
eco-friendly than a full
replacement of existing
cabinets, and experts
estimate refacing costs
roughly two-thirds less
than a complete cabinet renovation.
Refacing involves
replacing the doors and
drawer fronts of existing
cabinets during which
the cabinet boxes are
veneered to match the
wood color chosen for
the refacing, while the
structure and layout of
the cabinets remains
unchanged. Essentially
the kitchen footprint
will remain the same as
it was before the refinishing took place.
Kitchens are popular rooms in the home
and much of the renovation investment made
in the kitchen can be
recuperated at resale.
Homeowners looking to
put their homes up for
sale soon may find cabinet refacing is beneficial, as it is a relatively
quick renovation that
can reap big rewards.
Homeowners have
options when refacing
their cabinets. While
some projects, such as
stripping off old paint
and repainting, can be a
do-it-yourself project,
refacing cabinets may be
best left to the professionals. Veneer work,
which is often part of
cabinet refacing, is not a
skill one can learn
overnight, and it often
requires the hand of a
professional carpenter.
Many cabinets can
be resurfaced successfully. Older cabinets are
prime candidates, as
they often are more
sturdy than newer cabinets. In general, cabinets can be refaced as
long as their substructures are sound.
In addition to providing a new look for
the kitchen, cabinet
refacing is an ecofriendly project. By not
demolishing existing
cabinetry, homeowners
are preventing old
materials from ending
up in landfills while
saving trees from being
cut down to construct
new cabinets. Refacing
also reduces the amount
of chemical products
used in the building of
new cabinets, including
stains, adhesives and
chemically treated
wood.
Homeowners can
choose among wood,
veneer, metal, and even
glass doors as replacements in the kitchen.
Coupling cabinet refacing with replacement of
old appliances can completely transform the
appearance of the
kitchen in relatively little time. Many refacing
projects go as follows.
•Measurements are
taken and technical
drawings are made so
that new cabinet materials can be manufacturered to the kitchen’s
exact specifications.
•Homeowners
choose the type of finish they prefer for the
new cabinetry.
•Manufacturing
takes place, and homeowners will schedule a
time when the work
will commence.
•Existing doors and
drawer fronts will be
removed and recycled
or disposed of.
•If cabinet frames
and boxes need to be
repaired in any way,
some refacing companies will take care of
this.
* Cabinet boxes and
frames are covered in a
matching veneer or
plastic laminate.
•The new doors and
drawer fronts are
installed, as are new
handles, pulls and
moldings to complete
the look.
Many companies
specialize in cabinet
refacing. Homeowners
should request estimates
from potential candidates and review workmanship prior to hiring
a particular company.
Cabinet refacing is
often a fast, relatively
inexpensive renovation
project. It can improve
the appearance and
functionality of a
kitchen in a small
amount of time, while
also improving the
value of a home.
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