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Most cabinet experts recommend replacing your kitchen cabinets when:
We’ll go over each situation in more detail.
Need a quote to replace your kitchen cabinets? Contact us online or call (480) 641-9611 and we’ll send one of our cabinet experts to your home for a free, same-day quote.
Most cabinets today are made of engineered wood, usually either:
Cabinets of engineered wood eventually see 2 types of damage:
Let’s cover each type of damage in more detail.
Engineered wood isn’t as durable as solid hardwood because it’s various pieces of wood adhered together. This means that, as the cabinets age, the resin or glue binding the wood is prone to breaking down, weakening the structure.
Your cabinets likely have structural damage if you notice:
If you notice the above signs of structural damage, you’ll want to replace the cabinets, as you can’t repair structural damage and letting them get worse will only cause more expensive issues in the near future.
But if your cabinets are structurally sound and have no water damage, you may be able to reface them, which would give you a new finish and completely brand new doors and drawer fronts. At Cabinet Coatings, we’ll even give you doors and drawer fronts made of solid hardwood, helping your cabinets last that much longer.
Learn more about how to update kitchen cabinets without replacing them.
Being so close to the sink and stove, kitchen cabinets frequently come in contact with water. Over time, the water can seep through or get underneath the cabinet finish, getting the wood beneath it wet.
Since wood swells when it gets wet, the repeated expanding and contracting degrades the structure of the wood, causing some of the following tell-tale signs of water damage:
You can try repairing water-damaged cabinets—like removing stains or refinishing the cabinets—but depending on the extent of the damage, you may be better off replacing your cabinets in the long run.
Plus, if you have mold growth, that’s very hard to get rid of, so you’ll want to replace the cabinets if they’ve started molding. Improper removal of mold or letting it go untreated could pose health risks to your family.
The engineered wood most cabinets are made of is porous, which means it will absorb the odors of your kitchen over time.
Unfortunately, since the odors have made a home in the cabinet base, repainting or refacing the cabinets won’t rid your kitchen of the funky odors.
Quality kitchen cabinets can last upwards of 30 to 50 years, but if your cabinets are made of engineered wood, they’ll probably last about half that long.
As kitchen cabinets age, you’ll start to see the following signs:
You could benefit from replacing your cabinets if:
A cabinet remodel will give you entirely new kitchen cabinets—customized to your specific style, needs and wants.
Schedule an appointment online or call us at (480) 641-9611. One of our finishing pros will give you an in-home or virtual consultation—for free. We’ll work with your tastes and budget to help you redesign your kitchen cabinets, so they fit perfectly with your lifestyle.

Tim Statezny
For over 20 years Tim has overseen operations and production. He makes sure our clients’ projects get the attention and care needed in order to transform each space as seamlessly as possible. His special attention to detail and his many years in this industry have made him a master craftsman. Tim and his team turn the vision into a reality.
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