Cabinet making is the construction and installation of cabinets, carcasses, cupboards, wall units, shelving, drawers, furniture, vanity units, laundry units and bars. Cabinetmakers primarily work with wood however new technologies can see them working with metal, rock or vinyl as well.
Cabinetmakers perform the following tasks, among others:
building and repairing custom fixtures or furniture
making or repairing flat panel products
fitting and assembling prepared components (i.e. flat pack kitchens)
prepare drawings from job specifications
making layouts and templates
operate woodworking equipment
cutting and assembling wood and wood substitute components
application of veneers, stains, paints, laminates or polish
fit hinges, locks, shelves, drawers and latches where appropriate
estimation of materials required and cost of project
Cabinetmakers will work with you to help you design the right product for your home and family needs, whatever that product may be (a kitchen, bathroom, wardrobes etc). They will be able to design a product that will suit your budget. However, once you and your professional are in agreement, it is important that you stick with what you have decided as modifications to the original design can be very expensive.
When selecting a cabinetmaker, firstly ask to see their insurances and qualifications. It is also important to ask for quotes so that you have an idea of how much the project will cost. If the work is being carried out in your home, ask for an estimated timeline so that you have an idea of how long the project will take and what kind of inconvenience you can expect (such as not being able to cook while a new kitchen is being installed).
Find out if the cabinetmaker will provide other professionals that may be involved in your job such as plasterers, tilers, plumbers, electricians and painters. This will be especially useful if the cabinetmaker is working on a bathroom or kitchen project. Finally, ask if a guarantee is provided on the work.
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