It is important
to know that any kitchen can be refaced. Kitchen Options have taken
the most disastrous looking kitchens and made them into something
close to palatial. Moving or installing appliances is the usual.
Adding cabinets or tall pantry cabinets is common. Tiling the back
wall is a very popular option. Granite, Cambria Quartz and WilsonArt
Laminate are your counter options. There is nothing in a kitchen
(and bathroom) that we cannot do. No matter what, Kitchen Options
has the finish carpenters and other craftsmen to give you a dream
kitchen.

Soon after you purchase your new kitchen, our Measure Technician
(MT) must come to your home to do an architect’s drawing of
your kitchen. It is with this drawing that your custom made kitchen
is built. Your installation begins with us removing and discarding
all of the old doors, hinges, drawers and drawer glides. Next, all
of the cabinet surfaces (frames) are prepared for refacing. The
MT decides on whether the frames are sanded or face framed. (If
your cabinets have heavy paint or have a foil surface, then the
MT will instruct the installer to face frame your cabinets.)
The old counter is now removed. It is now
that new cabinets, if ordered, are built and installed. New appliances,
if purchased and waiting, are now connected. If a plumber or electrician
is needed, the cost of either or both was included in your contract
price. It is now time for all surfaces to be refaced. The counter
is installed. along with your new sink and faucet. All of the new
doors and new dove-tail finished solid maple drawers are put into
place. Daily cleanup and trash removal is the norm. The final cleanup
is complete. You now have a new kitchen.
We start all kitchens on Monday and the
install usually takes 3 or 4 days. Very large kitchens may run 6
days, but in our long history we have only gone beyond 6 days twice.
Our average install takes 4 days.

The cost to reface a kitchen can only be determined by measuring
the existing cabinets. Then we must determine what the customer
wants for a countertop (laminate/quartz/granite), sink, faucet,
additional cabinets (if wanted) and if there are to be any appliances
either added or replaced. Kitchen Options has learned years ago
not to “guess” at prices.
Refacing by Kitchen Options is the best
refacing process available. We know that that statement sounds like
we are ‘tooting our horn” like any business would about
the products they sell. BUT! The owner of Kitchen Options, Ray Lentine,
was the Kitchen Sales Manager in New England for Sears Home Central:
The Bil-Ray Group. In that capacity he was able to experiment with
different product lines and found a company, Decorative Specialties,
that made a superior door. When Ray formed Kitchen Options, he brought
with him the relationship with Decorative Specialties. The Decorative
Specialties product line is sold by both Kitchen Options and Sears.
The differences being, our overhead is so far less than Sears –
we sell the same product for far less, without the pressure and
with a 5 year guarantee.
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cost of refacing
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