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Kossman Construction
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Custom Cabinets - Build

Serving Collins, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Hired him to build a deck to support a hot tub. The deck was done under the estimated time and for the right price. He was very professional and agreeable and efficient. Zero complaints. Already got him coming back for another job soon."
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Deck
Pergola
Before Deck
Pergola Clear Roof

+26

Response time8 hrs
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Wickes Builders
New to Angi
Custom Cabinets - Build

Serving Collins, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Ryan Wickes is a Licensed Residential remodeler and new construction builder with 25 years experience. Customer service and satisfaction is very important, in fact it is foundation to any successful business.

Response time2 days
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Arkansas Wood Doors
5.0(
8
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Custom Cabinets - Build

Serving Collins, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Excellent work. We purchased natural cherry cabinets in shaker style, with the panels made of solid wood rather than veneer. That is more difficult work, as each panel has to be constructed from several planks. Moreover, the clear finish would leave any flaws more visible. Simply put, the doors are beautiful--flawless in both construction and finish. They are similar in quality to custom cherry furniture we own."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
Best Buy Cabinets of Mississippi
5.0(
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Custom Cabinets - Build

Serving Collins, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

We are a locally owned and operated company with over 20 years of industry experience. We value honesty and integrity, and stand behind our work. We specialize in cabinetry installation and custom cabinetry. We pride ourselves on the quality of our work as well as our commitment to outstanding results. We look forward to building long-term relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction!

Maple Stained Set
Maple Stained Set
Maple Stained Set
White
White

+17

Response time10 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Cabinet Making questions, answered by experts

A cabinet installer measures and designs cabinet units for homes and businesses, including determining how to hide large appliances in the kitchen. They then prepare the spaces and install either custom, semi-custom, or stock cabinets. These contractors may apply paint or stain, or they’ll hire a third party to perform these services.

It can take anywhere from two to six hours to install bathroom cabinets, depending on the complexity of the project. Keep in mind that this doesn’t include the time to build custom cabinets if you go that route. You can also expect the project to be on the lower end of the range if you hire a pro, as opposed to DIYing the task.

Yes, you can replace the cabinet hardware after installation to change up the look of your cabinets. Replacing the hinges, handles, pulls, and knobs allows you the design flexibility to match your other appliances or finish schemes to your liking. Talk with your kitchen designer or cabinet installer about the best hardware option for your cabinets.

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.

There are three primary ways to attach upper kitchen cabinets to a wall, and installers may use more than one method at a time. The most common method is to drive screws through the back of the cabinets and into studs in the wall behind. Sometimes cabinets are glued to the wall with strong adhesive. Often a combination of screws and adhesive is desirable. The last way is by hanging the cabinets on hardware brackets that attach to the wall before cabinet installation.

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