KEEP THE BOXES.
RESET THE LOOK.
New cabinet doors, drawer fronts, hardware, and finished faces when the existing boxes are solid and the layout still works.
A practical kitchen update for clean cabinet boxes. We inspect the existing casework, correct alignment issues, install new fronts, and finish the visible surfaces.

WHAT WE PROVIDE
WHEN REFACING MAKES SENSE
Refacing is not a shortcut. It is the right call when the cabinet structure is worth keeping.
Solid Cabinet Boxes
Refacing starts with sound casework. We check water damage, loose joints, sagging shelves, and weak drawer boxes.
Layout Still Works
If the kitchen layout is functional, refacing can reset the look without tearing out usable cabinetry.
New Doors & Fronts
Fresh door style, drawer fronts, reveals, pulls, and hinges make the visible cabinet system feel new.
Hardware Tune-Up
Soft-close hinges, adjusted gaps, aligned pulls, and smoother drawer operation are handled during install.
REFACING PROCESS
Inspect first. Order once. Install clean.
Cabinet Inspection
We check box condition, layout, hinges, drawer boxes, and face-frame alignment.
Door & Finish Selection
Choose door style, drawer fronts, hardware, and finish direction before ordering.
Prep & Reface
Visible cabinet faces are prepped, finished, and fitted with new doors and fronts.
Tune & Clean
Hinges, gaps, pulls, and drawer operation are adjusted before the final walkthrough.
REFACE WHEN
- The boxes are solid and level
- The layout works for daily use
- You want new doors, fronts, pulls, and finish
- The project should avoid full cabinet tear-out
REBUILD WHEN
- The cabinet boxes are damaged
- The kitchen layout needs to change
- New appliance locations are planned
- You need custom storage the old boxes cannot support
WHAT WE CHECK FIRST
COMMON QUESTIONS
When is cabinet refacing better than replacing cabinets?
Refacing makes sense when the cabinet boxes are solid, the layout works, and you want a new look without a full cabinet rebuild.
Can you add soft-close hardware during refacing?
Yes. Soft-close hinges and drawer hardware are common upgrades during refacing, as long as the existing construction supports the hardware.
What problems can stop a refacing project?
Water damage, failing cabinet boxes, poor layout, severe out-of-square construction, or weak drawer boxes may make full replacement the better route.
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