Cabinet refacing in Kerman tends to work well, and the reason is the age of the housing. Much of Kerman's established stock dates to around the middle of the last century, with records on some of the older streets showing an average build year near 1960. Cabinetry from that period was commonly built with plywood carcasses and solid face frames, which is the structure refacing needs.

Mid century construction is good refacing material
There is a real quality difference between mid century cabinetry and much of what was installed in the 1990s. The older Kerman kitchens we assess are frequently sound in every way that matters structurally: frames tight to the carcass, boxes still square, shelves that have not sagged. What has failed is entirely cosmetic and mechanical. Door profiles date the room, finishes have worn through where hands go, and the original hinges have long since stopped holding an adjustment. Refacing addresses all of that without touching a structure that is still doing its job.
Kerman's setting adds one practical scheduling note. This is open farming country and airborne agricultural dust is a persistent fact of life, heaviest around cultivation and harvest. Because refacing produces its doors and veneer off site, only the frame prep and installation happen in your house, which limits the window during which dust matters. We still seal the work area during that phase, since fresh adhesive and settling dust are a poor combination.
How we reface in Kerman
New doors and drawer fronts built to your individually measured openings, matching veneer on the frames and exposed ends, and full replacement of every hinge and glide with soft close and full extension hardware. All door and veneer production happens off site in a controlled environment, which matters here given the dust load, and we seal the work area during the on site phase. Most Kerman kitchens finish in three to five days on site.
Why Kerman homeowners choose us
- We tell you when refacing is the wrong job
- Your kitchen stays usable during the build
- Prep work that decides whether a reface lasts
Full detail on materials, process, and pricing factors is on our cabinet refacing service page. If you would rather talk it through, call (559) 314-3498 and we will book a free in-home measure in Kerman.
Cabinet Refacing in nearby cities
We build cabinet refacing across the greater Fresno area. Nearby pages:
