Kitchen Cabinet Refinishing Will Save You 60 to 80% Over Replacement

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Refinishing Versus New Kitchen Cabinets

Cabinet Refinishing

 

According to Better Homes and Gardens, installing new kitchen cabinets can take up as much as 40 percent of your kitchen remodeling budget.

That's why many homeowners opt for refinishing rather than replacing their existing kitchen cabinets. However, before you invest in refinishing, it's a good idea to take a careful look at your current kitchen cabinets and make sure they are not only functional for storage and will fit with your new décor, but are also in good working order and are structurally sound.

For example, refinishing may not be your best bet if your current kitchen cabinets have broken drawers, ill-fitting doors or if the cabinets are pulling away from the wall. If, however, your existing cabinets are in great shape and are of good quality then refinishing is an excellent alternative.

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Refinishing Your Kitchen Cabinets

While it's possible to refinish your cabinets yourself, the job can be quite messy and time-consuming. For example, in addition to removing stain, wax, shellac or polyurethane with various chemicals and wood strippers, to refinish your cabinets you may also need to patch holes and sand them down before reapplying the same materials in order to complement your new kitchen. That's why many people choose to have a professional kitchen cabinet refinisher come in and take care of the job for them.

So, if you want the look of new cabinets and you're looking to save time as well as money, maybe it's time to call in an expert to bring your kitchen cabinets back to life.

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Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 May 2009 )