• Where are JSI Cabinetry's cabinets made?

    The cabinet parts (boxes, fronts, etc) are made in two factories in China owned by our supplier, JSI Cabinetry. Then they are flat packed and shipped to 1 of 4 warehouses in the US awaiting your order. Once your order is placed they are assembled in JSI's warehouses here in the states before shipping to you.
  • How do I get a paint match for the cabinets?

    Depending on your intended use, you have two options:

    • We sell 12 oz cans of spray paint that can be used depending on the size of your application - this is the easiest and most straight forward option.
    • For several of the door styles, you can get a paint match from Sherwin Williams.  But please note that this involves more than just going to your local Sherwin Williams store.  To get an exact match is a multi step process (described in the PDF below).  It's the only way to get a finish that will match not only in color but in overall finish.  Note that this is also intended to be used for a spray on application - again, that is the only way to get a comparable finish to the cabinets themselves.  Please see the instructions below if you wish to pursue this route:

    Getting a JSI Cabinetry paint match through Sherwin Williams:

    • See the Sherwin Williams color-matched codes below (in photo).
    • Click the link below to find the Sherwin Williams Product Finishes Facilities closest to you.  (Make sure you choose Product Finishes Facilities) 
    • Call them and using the codes provided, please ask them to contact Sherwin Williams Product Finishes Facility in Lowell MA.  (At the time of writing this, the number for that facility is (978) 441-1444)
    • The Sherwin Williams Product Finishes Facility in Lowell, MA will provide the formula to the Sherwin Williams facility specified by you, this will allow you to purchase the paint from them.
    • Please note:
      • This is intended to be sprayed on and should be done by a professional for the best results.  
      • These instructions are provided as a courtesy and we can in no way guarantee the final results.

     

    Sherwin Williams color matched codes

    Code Legend:

    • PW - Plymouth White
    • KD - Dover White
    • KE - Essex White
    • KW - Wheaton (does not include glaze)
    • KT - Trenton
    • KY - Yarmouth
  • How are JSI Cabinetry's cabinets finished?

    For a durable finish that will last for years, our painted cabinets are finished with a sprayed on catalyzed conversion varnish. Our stained cabinets are finished with a sprayed on stain and with a polyurethane top coat.

    Both are a 25 sheen - Eggshell Satin

  • Do you have unfinished cabinets?

    We do not. All of our cabinets are pre-finished with either a stain or paint.
  • Do you sell just door and drawer fronts?

    Unfortunately we do not. Our supplier's aren't set up for that. However, if you do a Google search, there are several companies that specialize in just that.
  • How do I care for and maintain my cabinets?

    Basic Cleaning

    • To remove dust after installation and for initial cleaning, use a soft, lint-free cotton cloth to wipe down all exterior and interior surfaces.
    • For regular basic cleaning, use a soft, lint-free cotton cloth dampened with a mild detergent or soap, and warm water. For best result, use a “blotting” action rather than a wiping motion when cleaning.
    • Wipe up food spills and water spots immediately with a lint-free cotton cloth, so moisture is not absorbed into the cabinet surfaces.

    Basic Care and Things To Avoid

    • When in doubt of a cleaner’s suitability, do not use.
    • Never use scouring pads, steel wool, wire brushes or powdered cleaners.
    • Never leave a cloth moistened with cleaner on any cabinet surface for any length of time.
    • Check the areas around the sink and dishwasher to make sure that water and detergents to not dry on cabinet surfaces.
    • Avoid draping wet or damp dish towels over doors of the base cabinets.
    • Do not attach towel racks to the interior of the cabinet doors.
    • Avoid placing small kitchen appliances where the heat or steam is directed onto cabinet surfaces.
    • Do not leave printed materials (newspapers, magazines, etc.) on the cabinet surfaces, as the printing ink can bleed into the cabinet.

    Cleaning Glass Door Inserts

    • Use a household glass cleaner with a soft, clean cloth.
    • Apply the glass cleaner directly to the cleaning cloth rather than on the glass or mirror.
    • Avoid excess glass cleaner running into cabinet joints. Ammonia should never be used at full strength.
  • What is the overlay on the doors and drawers.

    We carry both partial and full overlay doors.

    In our Designer and Premier Series, the doors and drawers are a 1 1/4" or full overlay. The frames are 1 1/2" wide, so this means that 1/4" of the frame is generally exposed around the edges of the door and drawer fronts.

    In our Craftsman Series, the doors and drawers are a 1/2" or partial overlay. The frames are 1 1/2" wide, so this means that 1" of the frame is generally exposed around the edges of the door and drawer fronts.

    Generally, full overlay is more desirable.

  • What materials are used in the construction of your cabinets?

    Our cabinet boxes (the bottoms, sides, backs, and tops) have an all plywood construction. Due to it's sturdiness, strength, and durability, it is ideal for this purpose.

    The face frame of the cabinet and the frames of the doors and drawers are constructed of solid wood (3/4" thick North American maple).

    The center panels on many of the door styles is an MDF material. While MDF isn't an ideal material in the construction of the cabinet, it does have its advantages. Since it is easier to form into a consistent shape and it isn't susceptible to contraction and expansion in temperature changes (which can cause cracking), it is used in the CENTER panels on many of the door and drawer fronts.

    The exceptions to this are the Wheaton, Kingston, and Georgetown door styles, all of which have solid wood center panels.

    For More Information: https://www.thewcsupply.com/pages/cabinet-construction

     

     

     

     

  • What are your cabinets made of?

    Cabinet Boxes:

    • All of our cabinet boxes are made using all plywood construction.  So, whether you are buying our entry level Craftsman Series or our best selling Designer Series, you can be assured your cabinet boxes are constructed to last! 

    Face Frames:

    • The face frames on all of our cabinets are constructed of solid North American Maple. 

    Door/Drawer Frames:

    • The door and drawer frames on all of our cabinets are constructed of solid North American Maple. 

    Center Panel on Doors/Drawers:

    • The center panels on all of the door styles but a few (See next bullet point) are constructed of MDF.
    • The center panels on the Georgetown, Kingston, and Wheaton are a solid maple raised center panel. 

    For More Information:https://www.thewcsupply.com/pages/cabinet-construction

  • Are these RTA cabinets?

    We typically ship our cabinets FULLY ASSEMBLED without ridiculously high freight rates. We charge a flat $350 to ship any sized kitchen.

    Yet we can sell and ship a kitchen of fully assembled cabinets cheaper than you can get RTA cabinets elsewhere. So why buy RTA and worry about having to put them together?

  • Why am I asked if I want cabinets assembled?

    While we highly recommend having each cabinet assembled before being shipped, there are certain circumstances where it makes more sense to send a cabinet unassembled. Some of those reasons include:

    • Cost savings - Some customers prefer the cost savings over convenience.
    • Time frame - RTA cabinets will typically ship quicker than assembled cabinets. So if you are on a super tight time crunch, RTA may be the way to go.
    • On site modifications - Perhaps you need to modify a cabinet for a particular space or use. This is usually easier to accomplish before the cabinet is assembled.
    • Tall cabinets and low ceilings - If you are going to be buying a tall cabinet that goes to the ceiling in your home, I advise you buy the cabinet unassembled (RTA) and assemble it in place.

    So, before adding each cabinet to your cart, you will be asked whether or not you would like it shipped assembled or not.

    Note - All of the pricing on this website assumes you are buying your cabinets assembled. So when you see a 10x10 kitchen price or a linear foot price, that is with the cost of assembly on each cabinet figured in.

  • What are the options and modificiations you offer?

    While we highly recommend having each cabinet assembled before being shipped, there are certain circumstances where it makes more sense to send a cabinet unassembled. Some of those reasons include:

    Prep for glass - This option should be checked if you are looking to convert a standard door into a glass door. When a door is 'prepped for glass', the center panel of the door is removed so the frame is ready to accept glass. NOTE - We do not provide the glass, it must be sourced and installed locally.

    Depth Modification - On many of our cabinets, you will be asked if you would like to change the depth of the cabinet. For wall cabinets, the depth can be either increased or decreased, based on your needs. For base and tall cabinets (oven and pantry cabinets), you can decrease the depth. All changes in depth are in 3" increments. This modification really provides limitless possibilities to your kitchen when you put it to good use. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions about how to put this modification to use in your home.

    Note: Modifications are only available on assembled cabinets, RTA cabinets cannot be modified.

  • Are your cabinets KCMA certified?

    Yes! Everyone of our cabinets are KCMA certified. Don't know what this means? Click here to be redirected to the KCMA (Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturer's Association) website to ready more about their certification process and what it means for you: Why Certified Cabinets.

  • Are the sides of the cabinets finished?

    Yes! The exterior sides of all of the cabinets come finished.

    We do have skins available if you would like to 'flush' out the sides of the cabinet with the face frame, but they are certainly not necessary.

  • Where do the cabinets ship from?

    Depending on your location, we ship the cabinets out of one of three locations:

    Orders shipping to the Southeast, the cabinets ship out of Atlanta, Georgia:

    4175 Boulder Ridge Dr.
    Atlanta, GA 30336

    Orders shipping to the Northeast, the cabinets ship out of Fall River, Massachusetts:

    485 Commerce Dr.
    Fall River, MA 02720

    Orders shipping to the Midwest, the cabinets ship out of Bolingbrook, Illinois:

    380 Veterans Parkway, Suite 100
    Bolingbrook, IL 60440

    There are occasions where orders for one region will ship from another warehouse.

    You can pick your cabinets up from one of the above warehouses to avoid the freight charge. If you choose to do this, you will need to make sure you have a vehicle capable of holding and towing the cabinets. You will also need to make sure you have someone with you to help you load the cabinets.

  • Do the cabinets come with a warranty?

    Yes! Simply put, the any cabinet in the Designer Series has a 5 year manufacturer warranty and the any cabinet in the Premier Series has a 1 year manufacturer warranty. Please read the attachments below for warranty specifics on each.





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