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Highlites for a High Quality :

High-quality kitchen cabinets have at many characteristics that contribute to their long lifespan. The best kitchen cabinets will be durable and look beautiful for many years. Unfortunately, some cabinet have problems in as little as a year or two. Issues like crooked doors, sagging drawers, scratched faces, loose hinges and warping boxes quickly deteriorate the look of a kitchen. That’s why it is important to choose the best kitchen cabinets with high-quality construction. As you shop for cabinets and compare cabinet costs, look for the following construction features. This will help ensure you choose high-quality cabinets for your home.





1. Durable Cabinet Box Materials

Revamp Inc. provides you with two durable cabinet box material options. Signature cabinets are all-plywood and the Classic line is furniture board. Revamp Inc. cabinet materials have been tested and certified. You can be confidence that your new cabinets will stand up to everyday use. They won’t unnecessarily expand and flake when there’s the occasional leaky faucet.

Plywood holds screws more securely and resists moisture better than alternative materials. It is resilient against blow-outs, dings, dents, and sagging. These benefits make it the best material for cabinet sides, backs, shelves, and drawer bottoms.




2. Fully-Assembled Cabinets

Revamp Inc. quality cabinets are fully-assembled at the factory. They are then boxed and shipped direct to you, ready-to-install. Ready-to-assemble (RTA) cabinets are designed to be assembled by a homeowner or contractor. The differences to the consumer include price, convenience, and construction strength.


CARPENTOR /LOCAL ASSEMBLER

Cabinetaries in parts, such as the cabinet, face frame, drawers, drawer glides, inserts, doors and hardware. They are designed to be cut and made at the construction site. BASIC ready to assemble cabinets are cut & made using metal clips or plastic attachments, which tend to be less durable than wood construction. Assembly and installation can be handled by the DIY homeowner or by a hired contractor. Either way, some skill is required to ensure safe, functional cabinets.

Fully-Assembled and Ready-to-Install

Every Revamp Inc. cabinet is factory-assembled and ready-to-install. This means every cabinet is engineered to create a single piece that will arrive in one carton. No assembly required. Factory construction methods join wood parts using dovetail joints, hot & cold glue, power fasteners and other industrial techniques. In this wood-to-wood construction, the pieces bond on a microscopic level,

Creating a quality kitchen cabinet with strength.







3. Long-Lasting, Quality Cabinet Frames

Long-lasting, quality cabinet frames provide stability. Face frames keep the cabinet box square during shipping and installation. Professional cabinet installers often charge more to install frameless cabinets, because it is more time-consuming. This is because frameless cabinetry requires very precise installation. Frameless cabinets only have 1/8” gaps between the doors of the cabinets, so the install area must be perfectly level. This is especially important in spaces where the floor and walls may be uneven.




4. Easy-to-Clean Interiors

Kitchen cabinet interior surfaces should be non-porous and easy-to-clean. Cabinet interiors also need to be tough enough to last the life of the cabinets without staining, bubbling or showing wear.

Melamine and laminate are two different, yet similar materials. They are the perfect surface for cabinet interiors because of their extremely high resistance to moisture. Most melamine and laminate cabinet interiors are printed with a light-tone wood grain




5. Durable, Full-Height Back Panel

For strength and ease of installation, quality kitchen cabinets have a durable, full-height back panel. A full back panel allows the cabinet to be directly attached to wall studs at any point on the cabinet back. If installation requires the cabinet be cut around ductwork, plumbing or electrical, the modification will be simpler on the full back. Non the less haviing a implication o the costing , this is recomended to our customers to ensure storng stredy and long lasting cabinetaries , and since the sides of cabinets pertuding towards the outer wall have a min. 1-1.5 mm width, hence the back panel is never really in touch with the wall which minimises the chances of "sealen" etc. or damage to the enitre cabinet.




6. Toekick

The toekick area is the space where the cabinet meets the floor. It provides space for your feet when standing at the counter. A toekick should be fully enclosed and captured with dado joints, glue and nails. It should be integrated into the full-length, back panel and cabinet sides for additional strength. After installation, applying a finished toekick panel completes the look.

Cabinets supported by plastic legs are not as strong or stable as full-box cabinets. An additional toekick panel is also necessary to prevent dirt and small items from being trapped under the cabinet




7. Soft close hinges

this ensures that by whatever the force exerted onto the shutter to close and in any manner as humane , the door would post a significant position hold and close itself with the state of the art mechanism and latest technological parts in modern day hinges




8. Soft close channels

the again empasizes on th condition in regards to a soft and gliding touch to the drawer to help in closing with its mechanism to ensure that the channels and teh drawer have a longer shelf life as compared to the standrad local parts as readily available.