Original Cabinet Restoration

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What is cabinet restoration?
A wood restoration process. We start by separating, then removing, the build-up (dirt, grease, wax, smoke and dust) from the wood’s original finish.
Then we touch up and blend the areas where color may have faded and apply a special colorant.
Finally, we can treat your cabinets with a special penetrating sealer that restores dried-out wood and/or apply an entirely fresh coat of finish. We’ll have your wood looking like new in no time!
Is wood restoration the right choice for me?
There are three signs your cabinets might need restoration:
1) There’s stubborn build-up on the wood,
2) The stain/finish has worn away
3) There is minor damage to your cabinets.
If one or more of these describe your cabinets, but they don’t need to be completely replaced, restoration could be the right choice for you.
Is wood restoration expensive?
Our process makes wood restoration so easy and affordable, you can make it part of your regular home maintenance. It’s the most cost-effective way to keep all your cabinetry and woodwork looking fresh and clean without unnecessary hassle and stress.
Is it messy and time consuming?
Our process keeps mess to a minimum on most projects. Wood restoration typically takes less than one day.
No fumes,No mess,No dust.
Are there other benefits to restoring my cabinets?
When you restore your cabinets, you’re doing more than just beautifying your home. You’re actually doing your part to help the environment, too! By retaining the cabinets you already have, you’re keeping them out of a landfill and no energy or materials have gone into making new ones. It’s just another great reason to give Us a call! 702-334-9022
Knobs & Pulls Installation

From that standpoint, buying new knobs and pulls can be an inexpensive way to upgrade the look of your existing cabinets. New knobs and pulls, could achieve a refreshing kitchen upgrade at a fraction of the cost and time associated with a full remodel.
The message here?
If you're thinking of buying new cabinets because yours are looking outdated but they're still in good shape, consider some new knobs and pulls instead. This might offer the style change you're looking for. There's a style out there to suit everyone's taste.
Hinge Replacement

If you’re planning to renovate your kitchen cabinets, installing new hinges and hardware takes some time, but it’s a simple update. Go from rustic to contemporary with new hardware, or retain the charm of older cabinets by purchasing hinges designed to mimic vintage metalwork. Besides eliminating saggy, crooked doors, new hinges will make the doors operate smoothly and quietly.
Kitchen cabinets - Bathroom vanities - Hall cabinets - Staircases - Banisters
Passage way doors - Window sills - Whitewash restoration and much more!