Service Deep Dive · Middleburg Heights, OH

Cabinet Refacing in
Middleburg Heights

Middleburg Heights homes command luxury valuations, yet so much of the housing stock relies on original, basic builder-grade kitchen finishes. You do not need a grueling, multi-month custom demolition to secure an upscale look. Our specialized Cabinet Refacing systems allow you to completely replace all visible surfaces with custom shaker styles while protecting your existing structurally sound framework. A gorgeous, high-end designer look executed in just 3 to 5 days entirely inside your existing layout footprint.

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Finished in 3 to 5 Days
Premium Solid Wood Fronts
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Why Refacing Is the Powerhouse Move for Your Current Footprint

If your kitchen's general layout is functional but the exterior styling feels incredibly dated, a traditional demo job wastes an immense amount of time, cash flow, and lifestyle sanity.

Save Your Existing Footprint

Sprawling subdivisions built across Middleburg Heights over the last 15 to 30 years already feature great open layouts. We do not move walls—we rescue the surfaces by utilizing your existing sound frames.

Eliminate Construction Mess

Boutique design firms routinely require 6 to 12 weeks of lifestyle disruption. Our precise refacing execution takes 3 to 5 days, keeping your plumbing, sink, and layout fully active.

Premium Material Selections

We completely strip away original peeling thermofoil, dark factory stains, or dated finishes. We wrap your frames in premium real-wood wood veneers or durable modern laminates and add completely new custom doors.

Our 4-Step Surface Renewal

How we update your builder-grade in days.

In-Home Inspection

We evaluate your original boxes honestly. If they are solid and level, they qualify perfectly for refacing.

Component Demolition

We carefully remove all outdated doors, drawer fronts, and original builder-grade hinges without touching your plumbing.

Precision Framework Wrapping

Our crews explicitly bond high-grade matching veneers across every visible inch of your existing structural boxes.

Custom Door Installation

We hang brand-new custom doors, upgrade to premium hidden soft-close hardware, and mount matching crown moldings.

Subdivision Diagnostics

Cabinet Refacing for Middleburg Heights Kitchens

Cabinet refacing makes sense when your layout works and your boxes are structurally sound — which is the case in the majority of Middleburg Heights homes we assess. The process replaces every visible surface: doors, drawer fronts, hardware, and the veneer on box faces, while leaving the existing structural framework in place. The result looks like new cabinets at roughly 40–60% of the replacement cost, in two to five days instead of the weeks a full replacement requires.

The in-home visit determines whether your specific boxes are good refacing candidates. If they are, we walk you through door styles, materials, and hardware options. If they're not — water damage, poor alignment, structural issues — we tell you that honestly before any work begins.

Common Refacing Questions

What Middleburg Heights Homeowners Ask First

What is cabinet refacing?
Cabinet refacing replaces the visible surfaces of your cabinets — the doors, drawer fronts, and hardware — while keeping the existing cabinet boxes in place. The box frames are wrapped in a matching veneer or laminate. The result looks like new cabinets at roughly 40–60% of the cost of full replacement. It's the right choice when your cabinet layout works and the boxes are structurally sound.
How much does cabinet refacing cost?
In Northeast Ohio, cabinet refacing typically runs $6,000–$18,000 depending on kitchen size, door style, and material selection. Thermofoil and laminate doors sit at the lower end. Wood veneer with soft-close hardware runs higher. It is almost always significantly less expensive than full cabinet replacement — which starts at $12,000 and climbs quickly. Any quote significantly below $6,000 for a full kitchen warrants scrutiny on what's being omitted.
How long does cabinet refacing take?
Most kitchen cabinet refacing projects are completed in two to five days. There is no demolition, no disposal of old cabinets, no waiting on new cabinet lead times. You lose use of your kitchen for a short window rather than weeks. This is one of the primary advantages over full replacement — the disruption is minimal.
Is cabinet refacing worth it or should I just replace the cabinets?
Refacing makes sense when three things are true: your cabinet boxes are in good structural condition, your kitchen layout works for how you actually use the space, and you want a significant visual upgrade without a full renovation budget. If your boxes are water damaged, your layout is genuinely dysfunctional, or you need to move anything — sink, range, pantry wall — replacement is the right call.
What materials are used in cabinet refacing?
The three most common options are wood veneer, rigid thermofoil (RTF), and laminate. Wood veneer looks the most like natural wood and can be stained to match new doors precisely. Thermofoil is durable, moisture resistant, and works well in a range of door styles. Laminate is the most budget-friendly and holds up well in high-use kitchens.
Can I change the layout of my kitchen with cabinet refacing?
No — and this is the most important limitation to understand. Refacing works with your existing cabinet footprint. You cannot add cabinets, remove cabinets, or move anything structural as part of a refacing project. Refacing is a surface update, not a layout change.
Does cabinet refacing include new hardware?
It should — and if a quote doesn't include it, ask specifically. New pulls, knobs, and hinges are part of what makes a refacing project look complete rather than patched. Soft-close hinges are typically available as an upgrade and are worth the cost if your current hinges are worn.
Will refaced cabinets match my new countertops?
Yes, if sequenced correctly. Door style and finish selection should happen in coordination with countertop material selection — not independently. Choosing your doors before your countertop is one of the most common sequencing mistakes in a kitchen update.
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