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Whether or not you can repair water-damaged cabinets depends on the extent of the damage.
If only the cabinet finish is stained or peeling, you may be able to get away with refinishing or refacing your cabinets. But if the cabinet boxes show signs of structural damage, you’ll likely need to completely replace your cabinets.
To help you determine whether your water-damaged cabinets can be saved, we’ll go over:
Want a professional opinion? Contact us online or call (480) 641-9611 and we’ll send one of our cabinet experts to your home to inspect the damage and give you the best options for your cabinets.
The first thing you’ll want to do is figure out how badly your cabinets have been damaged.
Remove everything from your cabinets and take a good look at your doors and inside the boxes. You may need a flashlight if your cabinets don’t get much light.
You’ll want to look for 2 types of damage:
We’ll go over what each type of damage means for your cabinets.
If you’re working with veneers that have stains, you can try coating the stains in a mixture of hot water and oxalic acid (a common wood bleach), which you can find at most home improvement stores. But if the veneers have started to peel, you’re better off having the damage repaired.
A professional can repair water-damaged cabinet finish through either:
Refinishing or refacing cabinets also gives you a change to upgrade hardware, like soft-close tracks or hinges, and install new pulls for a brand new look.
Learn more about what’s involved in cabinet refinishing and refacing in our blog, “Cabinet Refinishing vs. Refacing vs. Remodeling.”
With structural damage, your cabinets are at risk of not doing their job: solidly holding whatever you need them to. This kind of damage usually means you’ll need to replace the cabinets entirely.
Your cabinets have structural damage if they’re started:
For more details about what’s involved in replacing cabinets, visit our cabinet remodeling page.
To prevent cabinets from further water damage:
Contact us online or at (480) 641-9611 to schedule an appointment. One of our cabinet experts will thoroughly inspect your water-damaged cabinets and give you recommendations for how to repair them.
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