Conditions Which Warrant Painting or Refinishing Kitchen Cabinets
In our last blog, we talked about painting or refinishing existing cabinets. But, not all cabinets are in good enough shape to be worth the financial outlay to repaint them. Here are some of the circumstances a homeowner should consider which are requirements of re-utilizing old cabinets:
Face frames
The front of cabinets which isn’t comprised of doors or drawers is known as the face frame. The face frame should be secure and without breaks, cracks, or structural damage.
Drawers
Drawers have to open and close smoothly and adequately. They can’t be warped, cracked, or otherwise damaged. The sides should be intact and align with the bottoms and each other in a tight fit. Slides and their components should also be undamaged and in good shape.
Shelves
Shelves have to be straight and undamaged, without warping, cracks, sagging, or other deficiencies. In some cases, some shelves can be replaced or repositioned, but this will have to be the exception, not the rule.
Water and mold damage
Water and wood rot damage are disqualifiers and are particularly prevalent beneath the sink cabinet. The sink area is also an area where sagging or other blemishes might be seen.
Hardware
If you intend to refinish your cabinets and plan to use the old hardware, make sure that it’s in good enough shape to reuse. Many times it will have to be cleaned and stripped of dirt, grease, and old paint if the cabinets were ever repainted. Hinges, handles and drawer pulls can all be reused if they’re in good condition.
If the old cabinets are going to be stripped and refinished (not painted) the location and spacing of the holes will usually remain the same. If they’re going to be painted, a little wood putty will open up a world of options for new hardware.
Options
After the painter determines that the cabinets are hearty and sound, the homeowner has options. One is refinishing the old cabinets and doors. The other is refacing the cabinets by replacing the old doors and drawers with new fronts. Either of these options is more economical than replacing old cabinets entirely.
This list is by no means comprehensive, nor is it absolute. The best way to decide on the suitability of existing cabinets and the possibility of refinishing or painting them is by consulting with a paint professional. Painting or refinishing will bring an exciting new look to kitchen cabinets, and the kitchen as a whole, but choose them only when the conditions are right for a long-lasting outcome.
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