Business is Booming for Kitchen Cabinet Refacing Specialists
The Connecticut Post released an article some time ago about a duo of entrepreneurs who happen to be father and son. James and Nick Svab run a company called Kitchen Cabinet Resurfacing, Inc., Father James started the company in 1986 and his son joined him in 1998. They have twelve employees and serve the Bridgeport community. They specialize in cabinet refacing.
Cabinet Refacing a High Quality Alternative
From the article, The Svab's business has a number of clients on the wealthy Connecticut shoreline. These clients have embraced kitchen cabinet refacing for its low cost and ease of installation. The success of Kitchen Cabinet Resurfacing, Inc. dispels the myth that kitchen cabinet refacing is a lower quality way to remodel a kitchen. The Svab's actually use real wood refacing material. The material is a quarter inch thick and can be made in any wood type, with any type of stain. The use of real wood makes the finished product look like brand new kitchen cabinets, but the material used costs much less. Because most of work is done in the company's workshop, the Svabs can usually complete a cabinet refacing project in two days. Ordering and installing new cabinets can often take months.
Kitchen Cabinet Refacing Professionals Abound
If you are contemplating a kitchen remodeling project, look into kitchen cabinet refacing as a potential low cost alternative. The popularity of cabinet refacing has driven many contractors to learn the cabinet refacing craft. There is a good chance that you'll be able to find a contractor in your area that has a lot of cabinet refacing experience.