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Choosing Between Cabinet Refacing Franchises                        
Cabinet refacing franchises are catching on all over the country. Traditional wisdom has told homeowners that if they want to give their kitchen a whole new look, they will need to invest in a whole new kitchen. However, refacing your kitchen cabinets can give your kitchen a brand new feeling at a fraction of the cost of a full remodel. With the abundance of cabinet refacing franchises in the marketplace today, collecting bids for your project is easier than it ever has been before. However, choosing the right team to do the job isn’t always a simple matter.

Word of mouth referrals are the best way to gauge which of the many cabinet refacing franchises in your area is the right one to trust your kitchen to. If a friend or neighbor has recently used either a nationwide company like Kitchen Tune-Up, Sears, or has had their cabinets redone by a locally owned business, ask about whether the experience was positive or not. This will help you know who to add to your list of possible companies to hire, and it can even help you eliminate a few names. A firsthand review can prove an invaluable tool for selecting the right franchise to do the job.

Because there are so many cabinet refacing franchises, it can be tempting to choose the least expensive one in the phone book. However, it is important to take factors beyond price into account when you make your decision. One thing that separates the great cabinet refacing franchises from the bad is how well they communicate with their customers. When you talk to a salesperson, make sure that their initial bid for your kitchen includes details like sales tax, the cost of any electrical rewiring that will need to be done, and the cost of any repainting that your project may require. Sometimes a company will leave these costs out of their bid in order to attract your business. It is a better idea to go with a company that quotes you a higher but honest price than to choose a company that gives you a low quote but tacks on a lot of extra fees later.