FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Prices can vary greatly depending materials, size, door style, etc. It is always best to have an onsite meeting to measure and discuss details in order to provide an accurate quote.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
1. Reach out via email/phone; perhaps discuss ballpark quote 2. Onsite meeting to measure and discuss details 3. Provide quote, agree on price and lead time 4. Begin custom fabricating cabinets within provided lead time 5. Reach out to schedule installation when manufacturing near completion 6. Install custom cabinets
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
My father ran his own custom cabinetry business and I practically grew up in the family workshop. I have started from learning the basics from a young age and fine tuning my skills through years of working in the family shop on weekends and evenings through school. I have also worked at other's shops which gave me the opportunity to learn new skills and appreciate the various ways that skilled tradesmen have of accomplishing every task. Before starting my own endeavor I have held the following positions at custom cabinet shops in the area: Cabinet assembler, Equipment Operator (including CNC machining), Shop Foreman, Lead Project Manager/ Vice President, Draftsman/Designer, and Estimator.