If you are having difficulty getting cabinet door to shut, there are several reasons why it won’t close. Depending upon the hinges that you have it may be a simple fix. Before you begin to adjust cabinet doors examine the situation carefully. Generally, I start by checking to see if there is anything obstructing the door. You’d be surprised at how many people don’t realize that the plates are too deep for the bottom of the cabinet and that’s why the cupboard door won’t stay shut. read Why Won’t My Cabinet Door Close?
If you are considering becoming a cabinetry maker, it’s a good idea to think twice. Although the field will get you a nice pay check after many years of learning the trade, entry level positions do not pay well.
A carrier in the medical field would pay much more and chances are that you would get to work in the air conditioning during summer months. read Is Cabinetry a Good Field to Get Into
Cabinet door delamination is a major problem when it occurs. If two or three doors in the kitchen begin to peel, eventually all of the cabinet doors will be delaminating. I’ve had entire Formica kitchens that needed to have all of the plastic laminate pieces re-glued.
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What is the biggest drawback about having particleboard cabinets, they can get water damaged easier than plywood cabinets, right? We had flake-board cabinetry for many years without any problems, why would it be necessary to have plywood cabinetry? read Plywood Kitchen Cabinets or Counters
Many cabinet companies in the South Florida area are experiencing massive changes in business. As the economy changes for the worst, jobs in the cabinetry field are few and far between.
Electricians, painters, concrete workers, and all types of subcontracting businesses are going down and few are barley holding on. read Facing Difficult Times