Melamine is a synthetic material often used as a laminate to cover wood or pressboard in furniture pieces. It is commonly used for cabinetry. Over time, the melamine covering on your cabinets can separate from the wood or pressboard. If your melamine cabinets need repair, you should fix them as soon as possible to avoid any further damage. The repair process is similar to repairing a raised portion of laminate counter top and can be accomplished by any handy homeowner.
Corner cabinets often undergo wear and tear as a result of being banged into or struck as people or objects hit them while going by. As a result, the rest of your cabinets might look fine while the corner one looks shabbier and beaten up. Replacing the cabinet is often expensive and may be more trouble than what it's worth. Repairing the cabinet and restoring the cabinet surface saves you money while also improving the cabinet so it looks like new again.
Damaged, spotted or faded cabinet facings mar the look of an otherwise spotless kitchen. Repairing a crack or blemish on even one section of any cabinet in the room will result in an uneven appearance, so any repairs to the cabinets in your kitchen will require a complete facelift. This means that you will need to disassemble, repair, refinish and reassemble every cabinet. Only a total refinishing job will hide the repairs and give your kitchen that brand new look.
Warped cabinets are always a danger, particularly in humid climates. Storms, failed power and loss of climate control, and mold invasions are all factors that can contribute to the warping of cabinet sides. Often an entire cabinet system will be warped, requiring total replacement, but if only one side of a cabinet is warped it is possible to replace the board and salvage the rest of the cabinetry. This process involves basically uninstalling the cabinet, copying the board, and putting it all back together again.
Out of square cabinets are cabinets that weren't aligned correctly when they were hung on the wall and can be an eyesore in your kitchen or in whatever room they are installed. In addition, the doors on out of square cabinets may not close properly, leading to a potentially hazardous scenario. Repairing out-of-square cabinets can be a quick job, or somewhat more complicated, depending on how crooked the cabinets are in relation to the wall.
When splinters appear on your wooden cabinets, you must repair them quickly before they grow larger and you are forced to completely refinish the cabinets. Small splinters may not seem like much of a problem, but the gaps they leave in the wood often lead to further splintering. Apart from damaging the overall aesthetic quality of the cabinet, splinters may accidentally get lodged under your skin when you touch the cabinets. Wood surfaces that are handled often should always be perfectly smooth -- this is good for both you and the wood.
When a wood finish starts peeling, it can often be traced back to the drying process. The stain may not have been fully dry before the protective sealant was applied or the weather may have been too humid and the finish didn't dry quick enough. In either case, a peeling finish means you have to strip the wood bare before starting over. Prevent further peeling by working slowly and methodically, allowing the finish to dry properly.
Wood cabinets, especially those located right near a stove, are at risk for being burned. If the cabinets are made of wood laminate, or if the burn is severe, the cabinet section will have to be torn out and replaced. However, if the cabinets are made of solid wood, and the burn mark is not very deep, it is possible to repair them. Results for this project may be mixed, depending on the size and depth of the burn, but it is definitely worth a try to fix them, before having to replace expensive cabinetry.
When painting a metal surface with Liquitex acrylic paints, you'll need to perform a bit more prep work than that required with more porous surfaces. The smoothness of the metal can interfere with the bonding process of the paint, unless there's an intermediate surface present. For best results with Liquitex, this intermediate surface takes the form of a primer layer created with a metal primer spray placed onto a properly prepared surface. The specialized spray adheres to the metal, creating a surface on which you can confidently paint the Liquitex topcoat.
Silestone, a solid-surface material comprised of quartz, is often used for countertops, benchtops and other surface applications. A silestone surface typically blends colors in splotches of dark brown, red and other earth tones, and can create a striking look in a kitchen or other room. Installing silestone yourself can save you the cost of hiring a professional installation service, but it does take some planning and precision.
A warped wood cabinet door can be repaired using a few very specific tools. Repair a warped wood cabinet door with help from a kitchen cabinet professional in this free video clip.
To repair a scratch on a stained wood kitchen cabinet, you need to determine whether the scratch only effects the finish or actually penetrates the wood underneath, and whether you must sand and refinish the entire door as opposed to merely mending the scratch. Learn some important scratch-repair tips in this free video on home built-ins.
Silestone is a quartz composite countertop material manufactured by Cosentino. It is a durable surface that can be used in the kitchen or the bathroom. Silestone is available in over 60 colors and a variety of textures, including Leather (a matte surface) and Volcano (a gentle texture) to complement any decor. Because Silestone is man-made, color consistency is easier to achieve from slab to slab, reassuring homeowners that their countertops will match throughout their rooms.
Metal kitchen cabinets are unusual features in many kitchens. Instead of being made out of conventional items, such as wood or fiberboard, metal cabinets offer a more industrial, contemporary feel to a kitchen space. On top of being stylish, these cabinets are also durable. If you have metal cabinets that are starting to look worn or broken, there are many ways to bring new life to these pieces for a fraction of the cost of replacing them.
Discovering a stripped drawer knob is a frustrating experience if you are unaware of how to repair this common problem. The screw hole inside of the drawer knob may become stripped when the screw is pulled from the hole by excessive force. Instead of replacing the drawer knob and having a drawer with mismatched knobs, repair the hole by filling it up with some common, inexpensive items you may already have on hand. Filling the stripped screw hole will give the screw something to dig into to so it can hold the drawer knob once more.
Silestone is a composite material of quartz and resin used to create countertops. A clean crack can be repaired relatively easily, despite the difficulty of working with Silestone. The crack can be closed together in the same manner used to connect Silestone joints. Silestone does not need to be sealed after being repaired since it is non-porous. Shattered or heavily damaged Silestone counters need to be replaced. The hardness of the quartz makes larger repairs difficult, time-consuming and expensive. It is cheaper and easier to replace anything beyond a clean crack.
You can easily change the appearance of your kitchen cabinets. However, some changes can also improve how well your kitchen cabinets function. There are many common problems with cabinets that have relatively simple fixes.These issues can all be addressed to give you improved cabinets.
Repairing a Vox amplifier cabinet, depending on the extent of the damage, may be too big of a job for those who are not carpenters or craftsman by trade. However, one basic repair just about anyone can do to make an Vox amplifier cabinet look better is replace the leatherette covering on the outside of the cabinet, giving the amplifier a new, less weathered look. While many technicians will re-cover your amplifier for you, you can save money by doing it yourself.
Metal kitchen cabinets were popular in the 1940s and 1950s. The units were typically modular and homeowners added on to them as budget and space allowed. Your metal kitchen cabinets may be a vintage relic or they may be modern and brand new. Whatever the age of your metal cabinets, damage from rust can make them look ancient. Give them a new look by removing the rust and applying a shiny topcoat.
Scratches on an LCD TV cabinet makes the furniture look old and worn and detracts from the television viewing experience. Allowing the abrasions to remain will cause dirt to accumulate in the blemishes, ruining the finish of the cabinetry. Restoring an LCD TV cabinet will help the beauty of the furniture to shine through once more.
The bottom of a vanity cabinet can be a damp and dark, especially if it's under a sink that is leaking. Water and mold can take a toll on any wooden surface, but vanity bottoms are often made of particle board, which is especially susceptible to rot and water damage. When holes develop, you usually have to replace the entire bottom, because there isn't enough support for a patch. Cutting and installing a replacement bottom is straightforward, but getting the old bottom out without damaging the cabinet can be tricky.
If you have a broken cabinet bottom that needs to be replaced, you can repair it using simple tools. Leaky plumbing is one of the biggest culprits to broken cabinet bottoms. Replacing a cabinet bottom is much cheaper than replacing an entire cabinet. Oftentimes, the cabinet doors and stain cannot be easily matched and can be very expensive to have a cabinet custom made to match your existing cabinets.
If your cabinet doors are sagging or not closing properly, it is probably the hinges that are at fault. Cabinet doors get a lot of use. Over time, the hinges can become loose or bent. Once you know how to repair the hinges, the doors will work like new. It is a matter of deciding if the hinge can be repaired, or if it needs to be replaced.
Kitchen cabinet repair is the cheaper, simpler way to help restore your kitchen without a full renovation and can be as simple as replacing some hinges. Repair your worn out kitchen with advice from a professional carpenter in this free video on kitchen remodeling.
Hardwood kitchen cabinets are a beautiful addition to a home. They add an element of style an elegance to a kitchen. They are also a big investment. Hardwood kitchen cabinets are the most expensive part of a kitchen home improvement project or when building a new house. It is very upsetting to see any part of the cabinets damaged. Fortunately it is easy to repair light scratches in hardwood kitchen cabinets.
A broken kitchen cabinet closure is an annoyance and a hazard, as anyone who has walked into an unexpectedly open cabinet door can attest. There are several types of cabinet latches. Magnetic latches can slip out of place and can be repaired by repositioning the latches. The other types of closures, such as friction latches and double roller latches, cannot be repaired once they stop working, but can be replaced, solving the problem.
Metal kitchen cabinets were a staple of the "modern house" in the 1940s and 1950s and are one of the defining characteristics of an "atomic ranch" kitchen. If you are lucky enough to still have the original metal cabinets in your kitchen, chances are that 60 or more years on, they are in need of a little love. If a professional paint job from an auto-body store is out of your price range, consider this DIY option.
Silestone is a material with a similar look to granite and is installed on various surfaces such as countertops. It is easy to clean and durable. If you don’t want to hire a professional to do it, you can easily do it yourself.
One problem with laminate cabinets is that when the laminate surface gets scratched, dull or faded, you can't refinish it the way you can real wood. Laminate is made with plastic layers, and the only feasible repair is to cover it with new laminate or veneer (thin-cut wood that's often coated in plastic). Peel-and-press veneer kits with removable wax-paper backing is available at your local hardware store. In many cases, it's just the cabinet body that's laminated, with real wood used for the doors and drawer fronts.
Your cabinet doors sag, the veneer is peeling and the finish is scratched. Rather than replace your cabinets or insist that your guests never set foot in the kitchen, make the repairs yourself. Most cabinet repairs are fairly simple requiring only basic tools and materials available at your local hardware store. Start with a thorough assessment of problem areas and a list of materials you will need from the hardware store.
Cabinets often squeak when you open and shut them. Squeaky cabinet hinges can be very annoying, and disturbing to sleeping family members. The two causes of squeaky hinges are loose screws and friction.
Problems with cabinet drawers mostly pertain to slides, screws and how thick and long the tracks are. Slides, which are metal hardware attached to the side of the drawer, sometimes are not long enough and the cabinet drawer cannot be pulled out far enough. However, if the slides are longer, they can always be cut down to size. A thin track will cause the wheels to jump off the track and the drawers will stick. Thin tracks can be replaced by using thin wood strips on both sides of the cabinet drawer to help move the track nearer to the…
Damaged cabinet drawer slides can be an annoying inconvenience. Sometimes it's due to lost mounting screws, but more often the slides are damaged. Replacing them is a fairly easy task, even for an inexperienced do-it-yourselfer.
Sagging cabinets are a sign that somethings has gone wrong. There are different reasons why cabinets sag. It is primarily due to improper installation, weak screws, or cabinet flaws. Whatever the reason, the fix is rather simple unless your cabinet is damaged. In most cases, removing the cabinets is not necessary, but you may have to partially detach the cabinets from each other.
Veneer is one of the most common wood products on the market because it's easy to manufacture and low-cost for consumers. Veneer, though, is easily damaged by heat, water and extreme changes in temperature. If you have a veneer cabinet with visible damage but do not want to get rid of it, consider repairing it instead. In most cases, you can make the fix with a little wood glue and other household tools.
Cabinet damage shows up mainly in drawers and doors. It is difficult to find contractors who will take on these projects because they are too small and time consuming. Though the project seems small, the labor can be expensive. If you make the repairs yourself, you will be able to take your family out for a nice dinner with the savings.
Ladders are an essential tool in any house and are used for gaining access to unreachable places, such as ceilings and roofs.
The kitchen is the heart of the home. It's a place where friends and family gather, and in most homes, it's the focal point of the house. Nevertheless, if your kitchen has broken cabinets, you may feel broken-hearted about the situation. But let's face it--not everyone has thousands of dollars lying around for new kitchen cabinets! Instead of feeling dissatisfied, make the best of the situation by performing your own repairs to your kitchen cabinets. You'll save a bundle of money, learn a few new skills, and leave everyone wondering how you became so handy!