FAQ'S

 

  • What are Face Frame Style 1/2" Overlay Cabinets?
    Face Frame Style Cabinetry Is A Stronger Way Of Building Cabinets. This Type Of Cabinet Has A More Traditional American Look. It Is A Sturdy Type Of Cabinet And Has Space Between The Doors And Drawers Which Allows Room For Finger Pull Edges On The Doors And Drawera. Therefore, Handles Or Knobs Are Not Necessary, But Can Be Used If Desired.

  • What are Frameless or European Style Cabinets?
    Frameless Or 32mm Is A European Or Contemporary Style Of Cabinetry. All That Is Seen Are The Doors And Drawers - Giving The Cabinets A Clean, Sleek Look. There Is No Room For Finger Pulls On The Doors So These Cabinets Require Knobs Or Handles. If You Are Going To Have Thermafoil Or Plastic Laminate Doors, This Style Is Very Popular Because There Is No Frame To Paint Or Stain.

  • What are Flush Inset Style Cabinets?
    Flush Inset Refers To The Doors And Drawer Fronts Setting Inside The Openings Of The Cabinets. This Style Cabinetry Requires Knobs Or Handles.

  • What Are Standard, Routed Or Five-piece Drawer Fronts?
    You Can Have Your Drawer Fronts Any Style You Choose. Standard Is A Plain-flat Drawer Front. Routed Means There Will Be A Routed Design To Match Your Door Style. Five-piece Drawer Fronts Require 5 Pieces To Make The Drawer Front And It Will Look Like Your Door.

       

  • What are Doors cut for Glass and French Lite Doors?
    Most of our doors can have the center panel cut out making it ready for you to put glass into it! A french lite door is a door with the center cut out and mullions are put in to divide the door in sections.

       

  • What are Appliance Panels?
    Appliance panels are basically doors that slide on to your appliance (refrigerator, dishwasher or trash compactor) Your appliance must be made to accept appliance panels (see appliance cut out sheet).

  • Who Supplies the Glass?
    You, the owner, supply all glass. Just take your finished doors to any glass shop and they will cut and install the glass into the doors.
  • What Kind Of Counter Tops Can I Have?
    There Are Many Different Options Available. The Most Common Are Corian, Granite And Quartz. View Options At FeeseWareSurfaces.com
  • What Kind Of Appliances Should I Get?
    The sky is the limit! Take a look at our appliances page to see some options.
  • How Long Do I Have To Seal My Cabinets?
    Your cabinets need to be sealed within three (3) days of installation. In areas of high moisture such as beach areas, in wet weather or if you are having trade work done such as tiling, drywall or concrete, it is imperative that the cabinets be sealed right away.
  • How Do I Maintain The Beauty Of My Cabinets?
  • What To Expect During Your Project?
    Please review our What to Expect PDF for some notes that will make your job run smoothly.
  • What Is The Sequence Of Events For My Project?
    Please review the following Sequence Of Events PDF to see what order we reccommend.
  • How Do I Remove My Doors And Adjust My Blum Hinges And Drawer Guides?
    Watch our How-To YouTube Video for Details

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