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Cabinet Refacing in Newmarket — The Boxes Stay, the Fronts Change

Newmarket is the far end of our northern run, and the only thing the distance changes is the scheduling. The doors are built to your openings either way.

Before — Cabinet refacing in Newmarket — a maple galley kitchen refaced in white MDF doors, with the mosaic backsplash, granite counter and tile floor all kept Before
After — Cabinet refacing in Newmarket — a maple galley kitchen refaced in white MDF doors, with the mosaic backsplash, granite counter and tile floor all kept After
Newmarket · new doors, two new boxes, everything else kept

Fixed price

From photographs, inside 24 hours

5 days

Without a kitchen, of four to five weeks

15 years

On waterproof MDF doors

4.9

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Refacing in Newmarket

Newmarket sits at the top of the run that takes in Richmond Hill, Aurora and King City on the way, which makes it the furthest regular stop rather than an occasional one.

The housing here splits cleanly, and both halves are the case refacing exists for. The older streets around Main and the Bogart Creek side carry kitchens whose boxes were built plainly and screwed level, and have not moved since. The newer subdivisions east of Yonge carry builder-grade boxes that are barely worn at all. Neither has a box problem. What both have is a front that has had its moment — a maple door profile, a stain that reads as a decade, hinges that have started to sag — and that is the part that comes off.

Where we would point someone elsewhere is the same here as anywhere: a kitchen whose real complaint is the layout. New fronts do not move a wall, in Newmarket or ten minutes from the shop.

What a Newmarket kitchen actually looked like

There is one on this site rather than a description of one. Project 03 is a galley off Bogart Circle: maple doors and drawer fronts taken away and replaced with white MDF, the frames and side panels sprayed in place, and the mosaic backsplash, granite counter and tile floor all left exactly as they were.

Two things about it are worth knowing before you assume refacing is only doors. Two cabinet boxes on that job did not exist before — one over the fridge return and one built to carry the range hood — and they were made to the openings around them rather than bought to a standard size. The hinges were all replaced too, and the count tells you something about a small kitchen: sixteen ordinary pairs, plus a blind hinge, a 270 and a bifold for the three openings that could not take a standard one.

The handles were the client's own. They came off the maple doors and went onto the new ones, drilled to match.

The same process, one more junction up the highway

Doors are built to your existing openings and the boxes are sprayed in place in catalysed 2K, never wrapped in adhesive veneer. That does not change with distance, and neither does the pricing, which is door and drawer count plus days on site.

The shape of a job is about four weeks of doors being built at the shop, during which your kitchen keeps working normally, then five days of containment, spraying and reassembly on site, and a walkthrough before it is signed off. Newmarket adds driving to our morning, not days to your project.

If a kitchen is not a good candidate, that gets said at the photograph stage rather than after a drive up the 404. Boxes that have taken on water under a sink or a frame that has racked are not fixed by new fronts, and we would rather tell you that before anything is booked than stand in your kitchen and say it.

The method does not change at the top of the 404

Nothing about the work changes between Newmarket and anywhere closer to the shop. The doors are made to your openings, the boxes are sprayed rather than wrapped, the finish is catalysed 2K, and the price is fixed from photographs before anyone drives up. What the distance changes is which day we start, not what you get. Reading why a longer drive does not change the price is the fastest way to see how the quote is built, and it applies here without amendment.

Questions

Common questions about cabinet refacing in Newmarket

Newmarket is a fair way from the shop — does that cost more?
No. The price is door and drawer count plus days on site, the same formula across the whole service area. Distance affects which day we can start, not what the job costs.
Have you actually worked in Newmarket, or is this just a page?
Yes — a galley off Bogart Circle, refaced in white MDF with two new cabinet boxes built for it. It is project 03 in our work, walkthrough and all.
Does the drive mean more days with my kitchen pulled apart?
No. The doors are built at the shop over about four weeks while your kitchen keeps working, and the on-site stage is the same five days it is anywhere else. Longer travel is absorbed into the schedule, not into your week.
Can you build a new cabinet as part of a reface, or only replace doors?
We can build. On the Newmarket job two boxes were made from scratch — one over the fridge and one to carry the range hood — and fitted to the openings around them. A company that only refaces has to say no to that.
How does the quote work if you are not coming to see it first?
Wide photographs of every run of cabinet, and a written price back inside 24 to 48 hours, itemised rather than a single number. It does not move after it is sent, and if refacing is wrong for your boxes that is what you will hear.

Wondering what your Newmarket kitchen would cost?

Send wide photographs of every run of cabinet and a written price comes back inside 24 hours, which does not change afterwards. If refacing is the wrong call for your boxes, that is the first thing you will hear.

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