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SCOTT'S CUSTOM CABINETS
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Cabinets - InstallCabinets - RefaceCabinets - Repair+2 more

Serving Red Bluff, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I asked Scott to get my kitchen ready for a dishwasher. He moved drawers, shrink a cabinet, rebuilt drawers, all at a reasonable price and professional attitude. I enjoy working with him, and plan on utilizing him for more projects in the future."
Response time1 day
Response rate100%
Recommended by33%of homeowners
American Home Paint and Plaster
5.0(
8
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Cabinets - Refinish

Serving Red Bluff, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Have had John and his crew do both my business properties and my own personal residence, I would like to say that the work done was top notch!! John has a professional and well thought out approach to his work. Great communicator and jobs were competed on time and on budget. Clean up was exceptional and follow up calls were much appreciated. I would have no hesitance in recommending American Home for any residential or commercial project"
Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Cabinet Contractors questions, answered by experts

There’s no strict rule about which way cabinet doors should open, but generally, double cabinet doors should open away from each other. With single doors, you want to avoid having them block your path or swing into  areas where people need to stand. Some kitchens are angled so that cabinet doors may crash into something no matter which way they swing, but the methods above can help prevent damage.

The cost of cabinet installation is influenced by several factors, including the material and type of cabinets, the level of customization, labor rates, and any additional features such as soft-close mechanisms or hardware upgrades.

It's possible to replace lower kitchen cabinets without removing the countertop. However, there are some special considerations to keep in mind. Expect to disassemble the existing cabinets without compromising the countertop's support. You might not be able to reuse the cabinets you remove. Next, you'll have to slightly modify the tops of the new cabinets and install blocking after installation to attach the base to the countertop.

Solid wood is the most common material for cabinet bases. It’s a popular choice because it’s durable and will hold up over time. Oak, maple, cherry, hickory, and pine are all types of solid wood that can be used to build cabinet bases. Other options include plywood, medium-density fiberboard, and other types of manufactured lumber, but they need to be sealed properly to avoid swelling, separating, and delamination from moisture.

If you’re brave enough to tackle building your own cabinet bases, you’re brave enough to install them yourself. You’ll need a stud finder to get you started, but the installation will be a breeze if you’ve already done all the hard work to build the cabinet bases yourself. If you’re hanging upper cabinets, you’ll need a helper, though, to balance the weight of the cabinets and make the process easier.

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