Cabinet Repair Professionals in Anoka County, MN

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Featured Reviews for Cabinet Repair Professionals in Anoka County, MN

Shearer Carpentry
Cabinet Repair Professionals in Anoka County, MN
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars2 April 2019
“Quality work done at a reasonable price. Very responsive, I've used this company many times over the years and anticipate utilizing their services many times in the future.”
Engstrom Wood Products
Cabinet Repair Professionals in Anoka County, MN
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars18 February 2016
“Engstrom Wood Products has supplied and installed custom cabinets for our remodeling company for 11 years. From simple bath remodels to extremely complex kitchens and wet bars, Engstrom provides excellent design services and beautiful results. Pricing is very competitive and post-install service is great.”
Kendall Woodworks Inc.
Cabinet Repair Professionals in Anoka County, MN
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars4 May 2016
“Kendall Woodworks designed, custom built and installed wood cabinetry for our kitchen. This required personalized conferences both in person and via email to determine our "wants and needs", measuring the appropriate spaces, providing personalized designs, and, of course, the building and installing of the cabinetry. When we finally made the decision to re-do our kitchen, we started looking for good kitchen companies in the St. Louis area. When a couple of friends recommended Kendall Woodworks, we went out on a limb and said that we would check in to the company. Understand that this company is in Minn. and we are in Missouri and were unsure how the process would work....but we did like the 2 kitchens that we saw. Joel flew to Missouri to talk with us about what we wanted and to talk about his company and how he built his cabinets. He immediately gave us some verbal examples of what he would envision the kitchen as. We felt very comfortable with Joel and the process began with him taking basic measurements and us giving him a general idea of what we were thinking. A couple of weeks later, Joel provided us with two basic plans of what he would like to do with the kitchen. These were hand draw, not CAD drawings like you would get from a kitchen place here--but they were very thorough and detailed. I have to tell you, they were SO different from what we had, I was a little scared, and I couldn't quite grasp the concepts. But I taped things out and spoke with Joel and we talked about things that I didn't think would work for me and things that he was quite insistent on and we came to a mutual meeting of the minds, although I still had trouble visualizing what it was all going to look like in the end. Joel flew out again and met with our General Contractor who would be doing the tear-out, electrical, plumbing, etc. and took final measurements. So, essentially the project was a "go" in August. Joel sent periodic pictures of the work being done on the cabinets and it was very fun to see each section progress. We also had periodic conference calls to address little issues such as hardware, colors etc. Joel drove our cabinets in from MN on November 26 and began installation that evening (this was Thanksgiving, folks and he gave up time with his family to bring in everything. They finished up the cabinet installation the next day and it was virtually perfect. There was, I believe, 1 drawer that needed to be adjusted. And as to how it looked....I cannot believe I ever doubted what my kitchen would look like. I have a gorgeous, 1 of a kind kitchen that makes everyone's mouth drop the second that they walk in the house. The handcrafted cabinetry is phenomenal in it's workmanship and the creative vision that went into the design took my house to a whole new level. Am I pleased? More than I can say. Would I use Kendall Woodworks again? In a heartbeat--in fact, our next project will be the master bath. Would I recommend this company--a resounding YES--no matter what state that you live in, you can be assured that you will get spectacular results! Sorry that the pictures that I have posted show a messy kitchen......we finished up with the granite and everything right at Christmas, so we were working hard to get stuff done :)”
Forest Products Supply
Cabinet Repair Professionals in Anoka County, MN
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars19 July 2013
“For our kitchen remodel we had Forest Products manufacturer our cabinets. Beautiful, custom cabinets, perfectly installed. Our stain color was slightly darker than expected but is beautiful. Our installers were very respectful and professional.”
Gec Cabinet Depot
Cabinet Repair Professionals in Anoka County, MN
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars1 November 2022
“I recently got white kitchen cabinets from GEC Cabinet Depot, and I have to say I am extremely impressed by the quality. My kitchen looks all new and vibrant. But what I loved the most is the way they handle their clients. Each customer is treated personally.”
Charles Cabinet Co. Inc
Cabinet Repair Professionals in Anoka County, MN
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars19 July 2013
“Beautiful, beautiful cabinets. Respectful, honest and RELIABLE! We have used this company for 3 remodels and recommended to countless friend and acquaintances.”
Spring House Cabinetry
Cabinet Repair Professionals in Anoka County, MN
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars1 November 2017
“Sergey was so great to work with. He was very prompt with his quote and was able to the get the job completed very quickly. His work is impeccable and we would definitely use him for future projects!”
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