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Kitchen
Cabinet Refacing, The Affordable and Green Alternative
Are you ready to have the look of a brand
new kitchen at the fraction of the cost? If your kitchen is
facing middle-age and is still in good shape, then refacing
by E-Z Kitchens Inc. is the answer for you. Restore it
by replacing the old doors with new ones and refacing the
face frames and end panels with matching solid wood and wood
veneers.
What are the advantages of refacing vs new cabinets?
Reusing your good solid cabinets. Better for the earth and your budget.
We can build new cabinets to match your existing cabinets. Allowing for any type of modifications.
We use real wood veneers. Allowing us to match your cabinets to their new doors and drawer faces.
Usually no need for electricians or plumbers.
If you already have a granite or other stone surface. Your confined to your current cabinets. Not with refacing.
Work is completed within 4-5 days, not weeks or months.
A fraction of the mess and aggrevation associated with kitchen remodels.
Here are just a few of our success stories.
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You too can have your cabinets refinished
with the following cabinet door choices or one of hundreds of others:
Custom Design Series
Square Raised Panel
3/4" 151
Red Oak Select
5-Piece DF Opt.
Soft Arch Raised Panel 3/4" 153
Maple Select/S-Panel
Solid DF Standard
Caramelized Bamboo Veneer
Shown on Fusion door style
Birdseye Maple Veneer
Shown on Fusion door style
Black Walnut Veneer
Shown on Metro door style
Wenge Veneer
Shown on Metro door style
Zebrawood Veneer
Shown on Metro door style
Veneer Panels
Northern Contours manufactures membrane pressed veneer
panel products for a variety of uses: Kitchen Cabinet Doors,
Passage Doors, Office and Residential Furniture and Architectural
Millwork. These veneered panels typically replace edge-glued
solid lumber products.
Veneer is cut, spliced and sized in our
environmentally controlled veneer processing facility. Our
specifications are directly tied to the grades outlined in
the Hardwood Plywood Veneer Association (HPVA) standards.
We work with a long list of species including:
Ash
White Oak
Maple
Walnut
Hickory
Red Oak
African Mahogany
Cherry
Alder
Pine
A variety of standard particleboard and
medium density fiberboard cores, both interior and exterior
grade, are stocked in our factory. Single or double-sided
raised panels are profiled in square or arched styles.
We take great pride in our ability to hold
very tight tolerances in the machining of these panels. Our
quality and consistency of our profile and flat sanding distinguishes
our products in the industry. The result of this attention
to detail is excellent corner definition and a panel that
fits perfectly into your door profile according to plan. It
also means a more consistent, even finish for your doors.
You'll see quality in every shipment.
Veneer Insert Panels provide the
following advantages:
Stability - By design,
veneer panels maintain their size. Hard wood panels expand
and contract with seasonal humidity. This change in size can
cause the panels to rattle within the door or show a "white
line" along the edges.
Uniformity - Grain and
Color consistency are big advantages in selecting veneer panels
over hardwoods. The finished doors provide a uniform, pleasing
appearance.
Fewer Defects - Working
with veneers, defects can be more easily removed than with
hardwood panels, resulting in a premium product.
Environmentally Friendly -
Using veneers gives us greater yield from diminishing hardwood
resources.
Price - Veneered panels
are significantly less expensive compared to edge-glued panels.
Time Saving - Veneer panels
arrive sanded and ready for finishing. Manufacturers can eliminate
the insertion of foam bumbers or spaceballs into the frame
stiles and rails - a necessary step to guard against shrinkage
when using hardwood inserts. Outsourcing veneer panels allows
manufacturers to increase door production.