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		<title>How to buy cabinets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First you may be surprised to learn there is no such thing as a solid wood cabinet as the ads say. The only solid wood used is to make face frames, drawer faces and….sometimes doors. An all wood cabinet in advertising means the box carcass is a 5 or 7 ply plywood. Plywood is made [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First you may be surprised to learn there is no such thing as a solid wood cabinet<br />
as the ads say. The only solid wood used is to make face frames, drawer faces<br />
and….sometimes doors. An all wood cabinet in advertising means the box carcass<br />
is a 5 or 7 ply plywood. Plywood is made by layering thin layers of wood each new<br />
layer is laid with the grain going in the opposite direction then the one next to<br />
it. They are glued together and pressed. The very outer layer will have a layer of<br />
paper thin veneer of the wood species, (maple, cherry, oak, maple etc.), chosen<br />
for the cabinet. The wood plys by themselves are ugly unusable wood. These<br />
plys will remain stable forever in small sized parts such as in the construction of a<br />
cabinet box.</p>
<p>Using the term “all wood” to include plywood is the worst kind of uneducated<br />
snobbery designed to force consumers into upgrading unnecessarily. Particle<br />
board isn’t any less “all wood” than plywood is! It’s just smaller particles, (thus<br />
the origination of the name), VS very thin sheets of veneers. In a flood situation,<br />
plywood is NOT any more resistant to moisture damage than particle board is.<br />
Some grades of plywood delaminate quite easily too. It’s all about the grade of<br />
each product and the glues that hold it together.</p>
<p>Today’s furniture grade board particle board isn’t the 16 PSI that those junky<br />
Walmart decorator tables are made of. That type of particle board DOES fall<br />
apart almost instantly when exposed to water. Furniture board/industrial grade<br />
particle board is made from much superior glues and resins and uses much higher<br />
pressures to set it. It’s so much more “all wood” than plywood is</p>
<p>The most common things I hear is “Ewwww particle board, what if my cabinets<br />
get wet?” My answer is always “what do you drag the garden hose into the<br />
kitchen and hose it down?” How can they get wet? I never heard anyone telling<br />
the carpet salesperson, sofa salesperson, TV salesperson, flooring salesperson,<br />
etc “what if it gets wet?” The best answer is always why put all your hard earned<br />
money into a box carcass that is hidden behind faceframes and under the counter</p>
<p>top that no one can see.</p>
<p>Upgrading to plywood is money pulled out of your pocket and put into the pocket<br />
of the manufacturer and showroom. I NEVER suggest plywood to any of my<br />
customers. I always suggest putting that savings into organizational conveniences<br />
such as pull out shelves that will make a difference how you live! That IS money<br />
worth spending!</p>
<p>Particle board sides are more stable then plywood. Particle board box<br />
construction will save you about 20% off the cost of a plywood kitchen. Particle<br />
board typically contains wood chips, other wood by-products, and synthetic<br />
additives to make them especially strong and warp resistant. Medium-density<br />
fiberboard, (MDF), has gained a following for its ability to be formed into door<br />
and drawer heads and other decorative features. One big negative is MDF is quite<br />
heavy.</p>
<p>To save money and still get the wood look I recommend buying particle board<br />
construction boxes and skinning only the exposed ends with plywood skin. All<br />
cabinet manufacturers make a wood skin already pre-cut to size for uppers and<br />
lowers. A quality box will have the face frame extend past the sides a quarter<br />
inch. We call this the ear. You glue and staple the 3/16″ thick wood skin to the<br />
side and behind this ear. Now you can tell everyone you have an all wood kitchen<br />
and no one can tell. Take the money saved and buy some nice options like crown<br />
or under cabinet moldings. Finally a good solid box will have all the parts held<br />
together with hot melt glue and staples.</p>
<p>MOST IMPORTANT BEFORE YOU BUY !</p>
<p>Look inside the cabinet doors. Make sure you see a green sticker with the<br />
letters KCMA. If you do not see that sticker then do not buy that cabinet. The<br />
Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association (KCMA) sponsors a national testing<br />
program for cabinets to ensure they meet standards set by the American National<br />
Standards Institute. Cabinets that pass the tests designed to simulate years of<br />
typical household use have seals reading ANSI/KCMA A161.1. The certification<br />
program is voluntary.</p>
<p>NEXT MAJOR IMPORTANT ITEM TO LOOK FOR !</p>
<p>Chinese made cabinets</p>
<p>The cabinet industry has seen a flood of made in China cabinets lately. Chinese<br />
cabinet brands are laden with formaldehyde, sulfur and other glue resins which<br />
are illegal for American manufacturers to use because they are banned by the<br />
EPA and violates the CARE initiative. Chinese have no environmental restrictions<br />
or health organizations like we have here. Yet we allow those products to<br />
be imported here without question. These very inferior cabinets will likely<br />
delaminate in less then 3 years. Children exposed to fomaldehyde are at great risk<br />
of cancer at worse and asthma at best.</p>
<p>Other glues and resins used in the manufacturer of Chinese brand cabinets are<br />
banned in the USA but permitted to be imported. This includes other products<br />
like Chinese made sheetrock/drywall which also have thousands of documented<br />
cases of families getting sick and even several deaths.</p>
<p>When you see an ad advertising an all solid cherry wood kitchen for $895.00<br />
you can bet the product comes from China. Because China steals the trees due<br />
to a bureaucratic disaster created in a treaty from back in the 1940s, they can<br />
afford to sell their product so cheap. China owns a large forest inside of Russia<br />
called Suifenhe which they owned since the 1940s. All the outgoing trains leave<br />
Suifenhe with just one valuable commodity…. wood, and lots of it. No machinery<br />
is used. 6 Chinese men each carry a log to the train to ship to a China mill. In the<br />
factories they have huge CNC machines that cut out all the components that<br />
make up the various sized cabinet boxes. When one buys a cabinet they come in<br />
a box of pieces that the consumer has to assemble at home. This is not a strong<br />
box. Cam locks hold the box together. This and the labor paid to Chinese peasants<br />
who make these parts is laughable and allows China to sell cabinets so cheap.</p>
<p>Here is why Chinese cabinets are very bad:</p>
<p>1. The 5 ply panel stock is weak and delaminates in under 3 years. Formaldehyde<br />
weakens any glue and they use plenty of this dangerous toxin when</p>
<p>manufacturing their plywood.</p>
<p>2.The finish almost looks like the cabinets were used. The finish appears dull and<br />
thin.</p>
<p>3. They do not use hardening agents in their clear coat. Hardening agents also<br />
allow the finish to dry instantly preventing dust to settle on the finish. You could<br />
scratch their doors with your finger nail.</p>
<p>4. The drawer guides are stamped a light gauge white metal, not steel and are<br />
of such low quality that it is common to see the drawer collapse under just 15<br />
pounds. Any American cabinet company uses Blum or Grass guides and their<br />
drawers are rated at 75 to 125 pounds.</p>
<p>5. You will never ever see a warranty on a Chinese cabinet. Little known to the<br />
consumer, say you scratch a door 3 months after your new kitchen is installed,<br />
with most domestic manufactures you can call up your cabinet supplier and order<br />
just the replacement door you need. With Chinese suppliers you have to reorder<br />
THE ENTIRE CABINET!! Make sure you ask your supplier about this and if they say<br />
you can actually get the part you need without ordering THE ENTIRE CABINET be<br />
sure to get that fact in writing!</p>
<p>6. China made cabinets only have limited sizes and styles and special cabinet<br />
boxes are not available.</p>
<p>Another warranty item to consider is that with all the regulatory issues and other<br />
nonsense going on with Chinese wood, many of the manufactures are looking<br />
to move their operations to other countries, this presents two big warranty<br />
problems, #1 there is a high probability that the manufacturer will not be around<br />
in a year or two when you need the replacement part, and #2 changing wood and<br />
manufacturing plants will cause consistency issues with the finish and color, so<br />
your Mocha Java Glaze might look more like a Mocha Frappucino Java Glaze when<br />
the replacement part comes in!<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;font-size:110%; font-weight: bold;font-style:italic;">"The big virtual TV you have showed my kitchen exactly how it would look in full color. and I GOT TO DO IT MYSELF!! That was so much fun."</p><p style="text-align: right;font-size:110%; font-weight: bold;">-Cassy W.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">&#8220;When I was able to put my fingers on everything in your beautiful showroom rather than just look at pictures I was better able to visualize what I wanted in my kitchen. The big virtual TV you have showed my kitchen exactly how it would look in full color. and I GOT TO DO IT MYSELF!! That was so much fun.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;font-size:110%; font-weight: bold;font-style:italic;">"The interactive TV for us homeowners to build our own kitchen on made me feel like I was part of my own design firm. What a great experience!"</p><p style="text-align: right;font-size:110%; font-weight: bold;">-Carol S.
Houston, TX</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">&#8220;Wow….one of everything in your one of a kind kitchen showroom. The big screen virtual interactive TV for us homeowners to build our own kitchen on made me feel like I was part of my own design firm. What a great experience. I think I just may invite you guys to dinner when I cook our first meal in our brand new kitchen.&#8221;</p>
<p class="authr">-Carol S.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;font-size:110%; font-weight: bold;font-style:italic;">"My kitchen may be very small but you treated me like I was the greatest customer in the world. I will tell my friends at church about Houston Cabinetry."</p><p style="text-align: right;font-size:110%; font-weight: bold;">-Suzy S.
Houston, TX</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">&#8220;Such a pretty showroom. Thank you everyone. My kitchen may be very small but you treated me like I was the greatest customer in the world. I will tell my friends at church about Houston Cabinetry. Oh and thanks for the free door handles you included. It makes the dark colored doors stand right out.&#8221;</p>
<p class="authr">-Suzy S.<br />
Houston, TX</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">&#8220;Your brand new showroom was beautiful and I was fearful the prices would be as high as the big home improvement stores but I was very wrong. They beat the big orange store’s price by half. That left a lot of room in my budget for extras.&#8221;</p>
<p class="authr">-Monty F.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[First off, the big box stores charge full list price for cabinets. And they charge in full up front, no deposit. You would not pay list price/sticker price/MSRP for your new car would you? Why do it for discount kitchen cabinets Houston deals then? Most all small dealers discount from the list price. If they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First off, the big box stores charge full list price for cabinets. And they charge in full up front,  no deposit. You would not pay list price/sticker price/MSRP for your new car would you? Why do it for <strong><a href="/discount-kitchen-cabinets-houston/" title="discount kitchen cabinets Houston">discount kitchen cabinets Houston</a></strong> deals then? Most all small dealers discount from the list price. If they don’t then do not buy from them. Typical discounts are from 35% to 50% off list. Next problem is your big box store does not employ Kitchen Designers. Instead they employ Cabinet Salespeople who are given a 3 day class to use the design program.<span id="more-1112"></span></p>
<p><img id="pixframe" style="float:left; padding: 10px;" src="http://houstoncabinetry.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/maple-toffee-with-brown-glaze-kitchen-hutch-2-224x300.jpg" alt="high quality cabinets | discount kitchen cabinets Houston" title="maple-toffee-with-brown-glaze-kitchen-hutch-2" width="224" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1622" />While probably very nice people, they are trained to design kitchens a certain way, and that way is fast. It’s about productivity, not creativity. Most of all, you will have no idea what you are missing in regard to design possibilities because they don’t know anything about design to tell you. They are trained to sell the simple box sizes so any Joe can install them without going back to the store and hollaring at them because they can’t figure out how to put them in.<br/><br />
Please don’t go to those big box stores again. Go to an independent kitchen dealer who has a designer on staff. It is the equivalent of buying house plans as is or hiring an architect to design a home to your personal needs and desires. The kitchen, quite frankly, deserves no less.<br />
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<p>Here are just a few of the problems with ordering <em>cheap kitchen cabinets</em> from these construction supply companies. Home Depot or Lowes both have these same issues with their kitchen and bathroom cabinetry departments. Before the cabinets actually make it to the customers home, they have passed through many hands and have traveled thousands of miles. Common sense tells us that there’s going to be missing pieces and damaged parts.</p>
<p><strong>Missing Parts</strong>-Very rarely have I ever installed a cabinet job supplied by either company where all of the parts actually made it to the job site. There is always something missing and oftentimes it causes a major delay in the installation process. The last three jobs I installed for customers who bought from them, two of them were missing the toe base stock rips.</p>
<p><strong>Damaged Cabinet Parts</strong>- Chips in panels, broken cabinet sides, door finishes rubbed off and broken hinges and drawer slides are just a few of the things you can expect when you order kitchens or bathrooms from Home Depot or Lowes.</p>
<p><strong>Wrong Parts</strong>- Incorrect molding pieces can be an occasional occurrence. >Even the wrong cabinets get delivered at times.</p>
<p><strong>Job Delays</strong>- You can just imagine how much time gets wasted because of the mistakes that accompany kitchens and vanities purchased from Lowes and Home Depot. Broken parts or missing pieces of the puzzle can take up to 10 to 16 weeks to get. This causes a huge delay in scheduling. It creates a ripple effect to all the other trades that come in after the cabinets and that costs a lot of time and money.</p>
<p>If you plan on getting <strong><a href="/quality-cabinets/" title="high quality cabinets">high quality cabinets</a></strong> from either of these home centers, there is a strong possibility of having potential problems. Its a gamble you will take to sleep better just because you know that big store will always be there should you need them.  Your perceived savings from getting Home Depot cabinets may end up costing a lot of time, money and frustration. There are just too many hands in the pot for things to go smoothly, they just won’t because they vary rarely do.</p>
<p>A small cabinet showroom/dealer will be there long after you handed over your money. Ask the Cabinet Designer if they are there to supervise the installation.</p>
<p>Typically there are problems with home centers kitchen remodels which leaves you with no choice but to let them attempt to solve the problem at their convenience because THEY ALREADY HAVE YOUR MONEY! Because they do not take deposits, they take payment in full up front to order your kitchen.</p>
<p>These are large corporations who don’t make anything with the exception of a lot of money. They buy from a few local companies such as Kraftmaid. Several people are involved in a <strong><a href="/houston-kitchen-remodeling/" title="houston kitchen remodeling">Houston Kitchen Remodeling</a></strong>. The responsible person is whoever is there that knows something about the job. Hopefully the person who sold you the job is working that day and not on vacation or quit. If the problem is with one of their contractors they will have to track him down and within a few days try to resolve the issue. Meanwhile no kitchen. If (most likely) the cabinets are broken upon arrival, wrong size, color or missing parts, then someone has to go to your home to verify your problem then order replacements. Things should be resolved in a week…or 6 weeks. Meanwhile, still no kitchen. No sense getting upset because THEY ALREADY HAVE YOUR MONEY! But look on the bright side, you felt you got a good deal! Right? Wrong. Check your sales slip and compare it with other smaller showrooms. Cabinet prices… seems fair, what’s this? You paid list price? Molding $1500, handles $495, upgrade to wood sides $1900, plumbing, electrical, appliance install $500, tax $1500, etc., etc., etc.!</p>
<p>Beside the aggravation of 6+ weeks still no kitchen!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><span style="font-style:normal"><strong><a href="http://houstoncabinetry.net" title="Houston Cabinetry">Houston Cabinetry</a></strong></span> was born in Galveston under the name Quality Kitchen &#038; Baths 13 years ago. Hurricane IKE washed our store to sea and we were then asked to join an umbrella of construction and property management companies already operating in Houston and Dallas all under one roof.  We now reside at 2400 Augusta Dr. Ste 450.</p>
<p align="justify">We have grown enough to begin expanding and have just completed our new state of the art showroom.  Today we have one of the most beautiful modern showrooms with <a hef="/kitchen-cabinets-houston/" title="kitchen cabinets houston"><b>kitchen cabinets Houston</b></a> pieces anywhere.  In our store you can build your own <a href="/custom-kitchen-cabinets-houston/" title="custom kitchen cabinets houston"><u>custom kitchen cabinets Houston</u></a> designs on the big screen virtual interactive TV design software exclusive to Houston Cabinetry. </p>
<p align="justify"><b>Houston Cabinetry</b> carries Masco products which include Merillat, the oldest and largest cabinet company in the world. Kraftmaid, best known for their generous donations to the hit ABC TV show Extreme Makeover.  And <strong>Quality Cabinets</strong>, made in Texas, most used by tract Builders and Remodelers are our budget cabinet line. We also carry Kitchen Kompact Cabinets which are in stock, all wood and fully assembled.</p>
<p align="justify">We are a wholesale dealer that sells for half what the big box stores sell for.  All our products are MADE IN AMERICA, KCMA certified, ASNI certified, certified green, approved by HUD, VA, FHA and meet or exceed all government standards for quality.</p>
<p align="justify">Stop in today and see what we can do for you.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><span style="font-style:normal"><strong><a href="http://houstoncabinetry.net" title="Houston Cabinetry">Houston Cabinetry</a></strong></span> was born in Galveston under the name Quality Kitchen &#038; Baths 13 years ago. Hurricane IKE washed our store to sea and we were then asked to join an umbrella of construction and property management companies already operating in Houston and Dallas all under one roof.  We now reside at 2400 Augusta Dr. Ste 450.</p>
<p align="justify">We have grown enough to begin expanding and have just completed our new state of the art showroom.  Today we have one of the most beautiful modern showrooms with <a hef="/kitchen-cabinets-houston/" title="kitchen cabinets houston"><b>kitchen cabinets Houston</b></a> pieces anywhere.  In our store you can build your own <a href="/custom-kitchen-cabinets-houston/" title="custom kitchen cabinets houston"><u>custom kitchen cabinets Houston</u></a> designs on the big screen virtual interactive TV design software exclusive to Houston Cabinetry. </p>
<p align="justify"><b>Houston Cabinetry</b> carries Masco products which include Merillat, the oldest and largest cabinet company in the world. Kraftmaid, best known for their generous donations to the hit ABC TV show Extreme Makeover.  And <strong>Quality Cabinets</strong>, made in Texas, most used by tract Builders and Remodelers are our budget cabinet line. We also carry Kitchen Kompact Cabinets which are in stock, all wood and fully assembled.</p>
<p align="justify">We are a wholesale dealer that sells for half what the big box stores sell for.  All our products are MADE IN AMERICA, KCMA certified, ASNI certified, certified green, approved by HUD, VA, FHA and meet or exceed all government standards for quality.</p>
<p align="justify">Stop in today and see what we can do for you.</p>
<p><strong>Kitchen Cabinets Houston &#124; Houston Cabinetry</strong>
2400 Augusta Dr. Ste 450
Houston TX 77057
United States
(713) 458-1614
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;font-size:110%; font-weight: bold;font-style:italic;">"I wouldn't have my kitchen any other way. I love how clean and luxurious it looks now!"</p><p style="text-align: right;font-size:110%; font-weight: bold;">-Jennifer
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">&#8220;I wouldn&#8217;t have my kitchen any other way. I love how clean and luxurious it looks now!&#8221;</p>
<p class="authr">-Jennifer<br />
The Woodlands, TX</p>
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