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Extraordinary Kitchens, LLC
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Cabinets - Reface

Serving Wayne, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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"After Tom explained the difference between refacing and refinishing, they were not the company for the job. I was looking to refinish my existing cabinets. He also told me what I needed to be aware of when hiring someone else for the job. I appreciated his honesty."
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Serving Wayne, MI and surrounding areas

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I’m an experienced handyman with over 20 years of hands-on experience in all areas of home construction, repairs, and remodeling. I take pride in providing quality workmanship and treating every home as if it were my own. I’m honest, trustworthy, dependable, and always on time. My goal is simple: do the job right and make sure every customer is satisfied.

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Roost Renovation
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Serving Wayne, MI and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

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Whether it's a small repair or a full renovation, my goal is to make the process smooth, transparent, and stress-free for every homeowner we work with. We take pride in clear communication and attention to detail from start to finish. Our focus is not just completing the job, but doing it right the first time and ensuring every customer is satisfied with the final result.\n\nIf you're looking for a contractor who value professionalism, quality, and respect for your home, we'd be happy to discuss your project and bring your ideas to life.

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Cabinet Refacing and Refinishing questions, answered by experts

You should not clean cabinets with vinegar. While many homeowners think it is a natural cleaner, vinegar is a mild acid, not a degreaser. Since it does not cut through greasy grime, it won't effectively remove it from kitchen cabinets. For best results, use a degreasing cleaner designed for prep work, then rinse and dry thoroughly before sanding.

Refacing your kitchen cabinets can be a wise investment if you want to enhance the look of your kitchen or sell your home in a competitive market. Upgrading your kitchen and bathrooms, from simple cabinet remodels to full remodels, usually leads to a faster sale compared to homes with outdated looks. Even if you don’t plan to sell, though, the pride and satisfaction you’ll feel can make this project more than worthwhile.

Yes, you can replace just your cabinet doors, assuming the structure of the cabinets themselves is sound. Replacing only the doors can save you money when renovating your cabinets. New cabinet doors cost $300 on average, but range from $200 to $400, depending on the material and size. Keep in mind that replacement doors made of materials like fiberboard and engineered wood are less expensive than wooden cabinet doors.

While it’s possible to reface or refinish kitchen cabinets yourself, it requires substantial time, money, and sweat equity. In particular, cabinet refacing requires many tools and materials, costing you between $1,645 and $6,570, depending on what you already own. Besides that, this is a project that shows imperfections easily. If carpentry isn't your strong suit, hiring a cabinet professional is best to ensure high-quality results.

Any of your garage shelves should be able to hold heavier loads, but it’s best to place heavier items on middle shelves. The only reason for this is to prevent injury—lifting heavy loads from down low requires squatting or bending over, which can lead to back injury, and lifting heavy loads off of high shelves in the garage can be especially dangerous if you drop them.

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