Reface it, don’t replace it.

 
 
 

Hi, I’m Garrett—Dad and cabinet refacer! I started selling my work in 1987 while serving in the US Army. When I was relieved of my duties, I started my business, Treeco for furniture restoration and repair.

Over the years I’ve worked with many homeowners who believe that the only way to upgrade their cabinets is to rip them out and replace them. I’ve helped hundreds of families save money while giving their cabinets a facelift. By simply refacing the cabinets, homeowners can affordably stay up to date with kitchen trends and styles.

Refacing is a process of making changes to your existing kitchen and bath cabinets by installing new doors, drawer fronts and upgrading the hinges, knobs and pulls.

Homeowners can make additional upgrades by adding a pull out trash can and roll out trays inside of their lower cabinets to make items more accessible.

Here at Treeco, we color blend damaged areas of the cabinet to restore the wood finish back to it’s natural beauty. Optionally, painting cabinets can create a dramatic feel or adding a second color glaze can give the cabinets a richer look.

Swapping out and repairing broken drawers and hinges will bring new life back to your cabinets, as well as making modifications for a new appliance can make them fit right into the new look you’re after.

We love seeing homeowners adding a new crown and trim moldings to create a visually striking custom kitchen. With 100’s of cabinet door styles and hardware options to choose from, you can replace your outdated builder-grade cabinets for half the cost of ripping out your cabinets and replacing them. Most of our jobs can be completed in 1-3 days—getting you back into your kitchen as quickly as possible.