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Arkansas Wood Doors
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Serving Belcamp, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

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We specialize in providing our customers everything they need to update, repair, rejuvenate or give their Kitchen, Bathroom or Laundry Room Cabinets a customized new look. We manufacture cabinet doors, drawer fronts, drawer boxes, roll-outs, refacing materials along with complete cabinet boxes all available with or without finish to complete any of your Do It Yourself projects. We also offer a custom closet system to upgrade those cluttered and space wasting closets. All of our components are supplied to you Ready To Assemble and are designed for ease of assembly as well as durability. Please visit our website for our complete line of doors, cabinets, and other components to start designing your dream project today.

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Woodbine Cleaning Services
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Serving Belcamp, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Maureen and her staff were courteous, punctual, professional and thorough. One example of their thoroughness: cleaned grimmy kitchen cabinets to the point where they looked like they had been refinished! Great job!"
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First Lady Home Trash Removal
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Serving Belcamp, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

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"They were awful to get a hold-off. It took a long time for me to be able to get them to call me back. I had some rugs and they said that they were not going to take the rugs because they were too heavy. It turned out to be a hassle to deal with them. I would never use them again. The pricing was fine. I think they were pretty competitive. They took one rug, but they would not take another. At first, they said they would take anything, but then, they did not. Their punctuality was fine once they came out."
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Closets questions, answered by experts

Yes, 12-inch shelves are often considered the standard closet shelf depth for storing folded clothing, shoes, and small containers. However, if you plan to store bulky items such as blankets, baskets, or cleaning supplies, you may want to go deeper. For specialized layouts, an adjustable system can give you more flexibility.

Building custom cabinets or built-in furniture yourself is possible, especially for basic designs, if you have woodworking experience. For a professional result, hiring a service is recommended to ensure precision, high-quality craftsmanship, and superior finishes.

You can design your own closet, but it’s usually better to hire a professional to do the work for you. Not only will you get years of design experience to guide you toward the right layout and material choices, but you’ll also only pay slightly more hiring a professional than you would creating your own plans and hiring a carpenter. A high-quality closet designer can provide insight into how to lay out your closet, and they may be able to find you a good deal on the carpentry or complete the work using an affordable, in-house team.

To prevent sagging, consider both the material and the span of the shelf. Using sturdy materials such as plywood or solid wood can provide better support than particleboard. Additionally, limiting the shelf span to 36 inches or less can reduce the risk of sagging. For longer shelves, incorporating center supports or brackets can offer additional reinforcement.

Hanging and folding clothes are efficient ways to pack your clothes during a move. When choosing a packing method, consider the type of clothing you’re packing. For example, clothing such as dresses, suits, blouses, and items made of silk and similar fabrics are ideal for hangers. On the other hand, it’s easier to fold pants, shorts, t-shirts, thick sweaters, and more.

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