Yes, we offer professional installation services for all our products. Our certified installers will ensure your cabinets are properly mounted and functional. Please contact our customer service team to schedule an installation appointment.

Absolutely! Our cabinets are engineered to support heavy countertop materials including granite, quartz, and concrete. Each cabinet is tested to meet or exceed industry standards for weight capacity and structural integrity.

Yes, the interior of our cabinets is finished to complement the exterior. While not always an exact match, we ensure a coordinated look that maintains the overall aesthetic of your kitchen design.

Yes, the sides of the cabinets are finished to match the face frames and doors.

End panels are recommended when the side of a cabinet will be exposed and visible. They provide a finished look and protect the cabinet structure. We can help you determine if end panels are needed for your specific layout.

While our cabinets come with detailed assembly instructions and can be assembled by skilled DIY enthusiasts, we recommend hiring a professional for best results. Professional assembly ensures proper alignment and installation.

Yes, wood glue is essential for proper cabinet assembly. It creates stronger joints and helps prevent loosening over time. We provide specific instructions on where and how to apply wood glue during assembly.

Toe kicks are important for both comfort and appearance. They provide space for your feet while working at the counter and create a finished look. Most installations require toe kicks, and we offer various options to match your cabinets.

Yes, we offer a variety of glass door options including clear glass, frosted glass, and decorative glass patterns. Glass doors are perfect for displaying dishes or creating an open, airy feel in your kitchen.

Crown molding installation requires precise measuring and cutting. We provide detailed installation guides and recommend using a miter saw for accurate cuts. For best results, consider hiring a professional carpenter familiar with crown molding installation.