Looking to Redo Your Kitchen on a Budget? Turn to the Team at Let’s Face It

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When David Cerami started his kitchen and bathroom remodeling business 38 years ago, there was no such thing as cabinet refacing. Today, Let’s Face It is one of the most well-respected companies in the region, refacing hundreds of cabinets in the area each year.

Homeowners choose Let’s Face It because they can give them a brand new kitchen at a fraction of the cost. They can make additional matching cabinets, custom interior options, or any personal touch a homeowner may want in their new kitchen.

What makes them special? They’ve developed a high-quality cabinet restoration process that includes replacing all the existing doors and hinges. Customers can choose anything just as if they were designing a custom kitchen. There is nothing they cannot have.

“Our customers can come to us with a vision that they share with one of our designers or just know what they like,” said Cerami. “People may think that we just replace doors as some other companies do. Our designers come up with a finish and a door design. We fabricate the doors to fit the existing cabinets with a full overlay, fully concealed self-closing hinges, all the sides and face frames are covered with the same matching material.”

How long does it take you may ask? Cerami says that he’s gotten the process down to one week or less. There are no permits needed and usually little to no demolition which keeps the process quick and easy for homeowners.

Let’s Face It also owns and operates a fully-equipped woodworking shop that enables customers to add additional matching cabinets, cabinet interior rollouts as well as several other cabinet interior options.

“Our work is not subcontracted out so we control the tempo of what we do.”

This saves customers time and money. The team at Let’s Face It has the ability to make additional matching cabinets, custom interior options, or any custom touch the homeowner may find in any custom new kitchen.

Cabinet Refacing is a Value-Based Option

Choosing to reface your cabinets is a great option for homeowners that have a smaller budget or simply don’t want to change everything. They may have certain upgrades in mind that they’re ready to make. It’s a truly value-based option.

“We’re not destroying any prior upgrades like countertops, flooring, or electric so it’s very a la cart. You could elect to have all of the cabinets completely refaced, you could add new cabinetry or an island. The same doors we would put on a cabinet refacing project we would put on a $150,000 kitchen.”

David Cerami started his own business.
David Cerami started his kitchen and bathroom remodeling business, Let’s Face It, 38 years ago.

Why Choose Let’s Face It?

Cerami believes in the combination of quality with installation. He is a Certified Kitchen and Bath Remodeler (CKBR) and has served as President of the local chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI). Most of the members of his team are certified league carpenters with years of experience.

Cerami believes in choosing certified contractors to get the job done and believes in the affordability of the process he has spent years perfecting.

“Choosing the team at Let’s Face It to give you the kitchen of your dreams is an environmentally friendly, affordable way to add value to your home without having to rip it out. We don’t waste what’s there, we upgrade the aspects of your kitchen that can be done simply and on a budget.”

With thousands of satisfied customers over the years, Let’s Face It has solidified itself as the go-to provider of cabinet refacing in Montgomery County. Learn more about their services here!

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