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Jun 17
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Don’t Get Burned: The Hidden Dangers of ...

Eric Goranson
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Custom cabinetry can be a real treasure trove of beauty for your home, but hold onto your tool belts, because Eric G's dishing out some truth bombs in this midweek update! One of the biggest pitfalls lurking in the world of custom cabinets is the finish — or lack thereof! Eric spills the beans on how some small custom shops might leave you high and dry with rough finishes that could make your beautiful new cabinets look like they were slapped together in a hurry. It’s essential to know that if your cabinet maker doesn’t handle the finish, that’s a major red flag waving in your face like it’s at a football game! So tune in as we navigate this cabinetry conundrum and arm you with the knowledge to avoid those costly mistakes before you hand over the bucks.

Let's dive right into the nitty-gritty of custom cabinetry, shall we? Eric G. lays down some serious wisdom in this midweek update, shining a light on one of the biggest pitfalls lurking in the shadows of custom cabinetry purchases. Picture this: you're all set to revamp your kitchen, dreaming of those sleek, stylish cabinets that will make your neighbors green with envy. But hold on! Before you whip out your wallet and hand over your hard-earned cash, Eric warns us about the not-so-glamorous side of ‘custom’. The term is as slippery as a greased pig at a county fair, and it can mean different things depending on where you are. From semi-custom to full-blown bespoke, the range of quality can be as wide as a Texas highway.

One of Eric's main points revolves around finishes—oh, the dreaded finishes! He’s seen it all in his years of experience, and he’s got the inside scoop on what to look for. Spoiler alert: if your cabinet maker can’t finish the cabinets or doesn’t have a solid partner to do it, that's a massive red flag! It’s like buying a car and being told you have to paint it yourself. No thanks! Eric breaks down the common issues with finishes, particularly from those small custom shops that might seem charming but can leave you with cabinets that look great until you touch them. He emphasizes that the finish is where many warranty claims arise, often due to poor-quality materials or careless work. So, if you’re in the market for custom cabinets, keep your eyes peeled and avoid those shady shops like the plague!

Finally, Eric wraps up with a call to action for all you home improvement enthusiasts. If you’re thinking about diving into the custom cabinetry pool, make sure you’re dealing with reputable craftsmanship. Do your homework, ask the right questions, and for heaven’s sake, don’t settle for anything less than a finish that’s going to stand the test of time. You deserve cabinets that not only look good but are built to last. Trust me, your future self will thank you!

Takeaways:

  • When shopping for custom cabinetry, ensure the shop provides a proper finish; it's crucial!
  • Be wary of custom cabinet makers who don't finish their products; it's a major red flag.
  • A good cabinet finish is essential to avoid warranty claims; don't settle for less!
  • If your cabinetry arrives unfinished, it's like buying a car without paint—what's the point?
  • Custom cabinetry can vary wildly in quality; always check the finishes before purchasing.
  • Never trust a cabinet maker who can't guarantee a solid, durable finish on their work!

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Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Monument Grills

To get your questions answered by Eric G give us a call in the studio at 833-239-4144 24/7 and Eric G will get back to you and answer your question and you might end up in a future episode of Around the

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