Doors that no longer sit flush, hinges worn loose from years of use, drawer glides that stick or have come off track, and particleboard swelling from a slow leak under the sink — cabinet repair rather than cabinet replacement. Most of what we see is fixable, and it's usually a fraction of the cost of new cabinetry.
Original oak cabinetry from this area's 90s and 2000s builds is generally solid wood construction, which holds up well to repair — it's the particleboard base cabinets under sinks that tend to need water-damage attention first.
If hardware is what's actually dated rather than the cabinets themselves, see our kitchen updates page for hardware-only swaps.
Repairing rather than replacing Green Valley's original cabinetry since 2022 — written estimates, no upselling, and we come back free if something's not right.