How to inspect cabinet boxes for refacing
Cabinet refacing works when the boxes are structurally sound. Knowing what to look for before a crew visits means you go into the on-site estimate with a realistic picture of what the project will involve.
What you'll learn
- The four signs that a cabinet box is a strong refacing candidate
- How to check for water damage at the base of sink cabinets
- Why a box that looks fine from the outside can still have structural issues
- What to tell the crew at the on-site estimate based on what you find
Step by step
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