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Cabinet Refacing On the Rise

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

According to a report from the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University, annual spending on remodeling is expected to accelerate this year, with nearly 5 percent growth over 2009. In our case, cabinet refacing sales are already double the amount than its previous year as we find that an overwhelming amount of people who look into our services are swayed by the ease and convenience the method presents. This rapid growth is proof of the quality of the product.

Beautifully refaced cabinets.

Beautifully refaced cabinets.


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Run-Down Cabinets? Maybe They Need a Facelift.

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Are you one of the millions of Americans who have cabinets missing nobs? Or perhaps you fall under the ‘my cabinets don’t close all the way’ category. And then there’s a slim, but still possible, chance that you might even be (say it ain’t so!) missing cabinet doors all together. If any of these dire kitchen-based scenarios sounds like you then it might be the time for some action. Don’t be alarmed! We’re not talking about a full demolition here; just a facelift, so to speak. Thinking of replacing cabinets can be a little overwhelming and, on its face, can appear to be a pricy endeavor.

Off-kilter, off-hinge, or just plain ugly? Are these your cabinets?

Off-kilter, off-hinge, or just plain ugly? Are these your cabinets?


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Services Spotlight: Cabinet Refacing

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Cabinet Refacing by Granite Transformations

The advantage of refacing your kitchen cabinets rather than simply tearing them out and rebuilding them is that more often than not, there is nothing wrong with the physical structure of the cabinets themselves; it is primarily a cosmetic renovation. By removing the door, drawers and hardware and replacing just these surface items, you can save time, inconvenience, aggravation, money, as well as wear and tear on the rest of your kitchen.

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