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ADVANTGES OF OUR RTF CABINETS

 

For years, homeowners have been praising the many benefits of RTF cabinetry, ranging from its durability to how good it looks. CABINET REFACING PROS offers a beautiful selection of premium constructed cabinet doors and drawer fronts that can be customized to any style, color, or finish you desire. Here are some other featured benefits to help you decide:

 

• * Strong and durable

    * Beautiful in any décor * Easy to clean

    * Low maintenance compared to natural wood

• * Smooth, uniform, and consistent color (free of knots and grain patterns)

• * Waterproof

• * Nonporous

• * Warp-resistant

• * Won't twist or crack easily

• * No chipping

• * Five years warranty for doors and drawer fronts

 

ATTENTION

Almost all our competitors don't finish the inside and bottom edges of frames and boxes and underneath cabinet boxes. The reason? It's very time-consuming to apply melamine to areas prone to peeling off. We solve the problem and refinish those areas as frames with primer and enamel. Problem solved.

 

 

LACQUER VERSUS ENAMEL FOR CABINET FINISHING

We don't just paint cabinets; we finish them with a unique application so cabinets can stay in good condition for a long time and withstand an aggressive kitchen environment. 

Please notice the difference in the cabinet refinishing process, the materials we use, and our competition.

Almost all our competitors use only two coats of acetone or water-based lacquer for refinishing.

We refinish cabinets with two coats of stain-blocking primer and two coats of enamel fortified with urethane for a smooth, washable, durable, and lasting finish. Then, we refinish the cabinet boxes frame and panels in the same color and sheen. Our finishes withstand the heavy use of kitchens and bathrooms.

One coat of lacquer is one mil thick, and one coat of primer and paint is 1.5 mils thick. Thus, our competition's finishes are two mils thick while ours is six mils thick.

Lacquer finishes are not recommended for wood cabinets; they dry hard and have no flexibility. Wood expands and contracts due to weather changes, and joints tend to move, which might cause the lacquer finish to crack and peel off. Enamel finishes, on the other hand, are flexible and allow for weather changes without cracking and peeling off.

We are confident in our finishes and provide a five-year warranty on our finishes and products for refacing, refinishing, and new cabinets. You get only a one-year guarantee from other contractors.

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