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YES. Everything that leaves our shop (except hinges, slides, knobs & pulls is 100% custom-made to ensure the most seamless finish or be the best quality.
YES. The practical purpose of your cabinets is to store your kitchen items; we will provide custom shelving, slide-out trays and specialty drawers per your requirements.
NO. We use solid wood core plywood for the boxes and solid hardwood for the face frames, a must for longevity.
NO. We do not just staple cases and avoid face nails. All cabinets are glued and pocket screwed for strength and pocket screws for face frames.
One of the crucial aspects of cabinetry is the hardware used for its functionality. We use Blum hinges, slides. Under-mounted, soft close drawer slides are great features and a hallmark of our work.
YES. We pay particular attention to the quality of materials used. Excess moisture in cabinetry wood can lead to warping, which could be a serious problem down the line.
YES. Drying completely between layers ensures that the finish adheres well to the surface and provides a blemish-free final product.
YES. We will quote your project with the cost of installation.
YES. We offer a full warranty for the quality of work and materials used. The warranty duration may vary depending on the usage (residential/commercial) and materials used (higher quality wood – longer warranty terms).
YES. You are welcome to see how we work as long as we make an appointment to assure someone can assist you while touring our shop.
Custom Cabinets produce endless options and design possibilities. Here are some definitions to help you better understand processes and components when discussing your project.
The actual carcass of your cabinets that can vary in quality and finish.
Face frames attach to the front of boxes. The cabinet doors attach to these face frames. Frameless cabinets will have nothing more than edge banding (a thin veneer) on the front of your boxes.
Covering all or most of the openings in your cabinetry, these are the main visible aspect of the cabinets.
The space under the cabinet that allows room for your toes as you stand at the cabinets. There are different styles. A toe sweep, for example, gives angled corners to the toe kick to allow you to sweep underneath them easily.
These can significantly affect the quality of your cabinets. Drawers that stick or eventually sag from low-budget slides will cost you more in the end.
Doorknobs and drawer pulls can be vastly important to the cabinet's look and functionality.
The coatings that protect your investment. Much like the paint on your car, finishes give style and protection. Stain, paint, and topcoats may all be considered.
Frank's Custom Cabinets
80 George Street, Paterson, New Jersey 07503, United States
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