When you plan on redesigning your kitchen, the experts from Kitchen Magic Refinishers Inc. will explain that cabinet refacing is essential in completing the task. Since it is an economical process, you will be able to install a new appliance or replace the countertops you now have, if they become part of your plan. In addition, we are also ready to provide electrical and plumbing services related to the project. We disconnect and reconnect dish washers, garbage disposals, faucets and sinks, and include new faucets and sinks when we install countertops.
What cabinet refacing involves
The drawers and doors of your cabinets will he removed, and the exterior of your cabinet boxes will be covered with a wood veneer that matches your new door fronts and cabinet doors, and new handles and hinges will be installed. The overall effect will be like a thorough “make over,” and the cost is unbelievably low. To provide long-lasting quality and a timeless appearance, Kitchen Magic Refacers uses genuine birch, oak, cherry, and other durable hardwoods that are easy to clean, and we secure them with hidden nails to ensure that their maintenance will be problem free. (Glue will not do the job, because those that are allowed today are water soluble.)
To complete the picture, we can add roll-out shelves and cabinets, move walls, replace drawers, and relocate cabinets. We can also install dish washers, recessed lights or under-cabinet halogen lighting, or extend cabinets to the ceiling, if your preferred design calls for any of those features.
How you can save money
Replacing your cabinets will cost three times as much, if you decide to go that route, and the beauty of cabinet refacing cannot be equaled. As another plus, your updated kitchen should become a reality in only four days or less, with a minimal amount of stress. To begin, Kitchen Magic will consult with you to discuss your unique kitchen needs and wants. After that, we will take measurements, provide samples, and present you with a no-obligation estimate for the project.
What you should avoid
Painting and refinishing only provide unsatisfactory cosmetic results, but they may cost as much as refacing, and it is likely that the paint will begin to chip and peel. Refinishing is also an unsatisfactory alternative, because earlier damage to your cabinets will begin to show through the stain that was applied. (For more information, visit Kitchen Magic.)





