Boosting Cabinet Cleanliness

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A cabinet manufacturer based in New Jersey, Forevermark Cabinetry provides customers with affordable, high-quality wood cabinets suitable for DIY projects. In addition to using certified finishes and materials to boost longevity, Forevermark Cabinetry maintains a resources webpage that helps customers learn how to maintain their new products.

Although cabinets are essential for kitchen organization and storage, they attract dust particles, oil particles, and splattered food. Here are a few ways to keep your kitchen cabinets clean on the outside and inside:

– Install hardware. Most cabinet drawers and doors already have handles or knobs, but this isn’t always the case. When cabinets lack hardware, dirty fingers touch the wood surface to open the cabinets. Installing hardware prevents this from, and knobs and handles are easier to clean than wood.

– Wipe them down every few days. Cleaning kitchen cabinets after weeks have passed is much more difficult than cleaning them regularly. Over time, the grime that accumulates on cabinets hardens and becomes difficult to remove.

– Close drawers and doors. One of the best ways to keep the inside of kitchen cabinets clean is by keeping them closed so they will not be exposed to dust and dirt.

KCMA’s Quality Certification Program

Cabinet manufacturer Forevermark Cabinetry creates durable and affordable cabinets that are ideal for DIY projects. In support of the quality of Forevermark Cabinetry’s products, the New Jersey-based company maintains several certifications, including a Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification and the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association (KCMA) quality certification.

A non-profit organization, the KCMA represents businesses that manufacture residential bath cabinets, as well as key cabinet suppliers. In an effort to validate the quality and durability of these entities’ products, the organization offers two certifications: the KCMA A161.1 Quality Certification and the KCMA Environmental Stewardship Program (ESP).

The organization’s Quality Certification is a third-party testing program made available to American cabinet manufacturers. It can apply to a single cabinet line or multiple lines produced by the company, as long as the lines are built in America. Eligible cabinets undergo extensive testing using more than 12 processes. These tests include door operation, finish, and structural tests. Each test requires that the cabinets meet specific guidelines set by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), such as all shelves being capable of holding 15 pounds per square foot.

Cabinets that pass KCMA’s testing and standards are approved to use the KCMA Quality Certification Seal. Certified manufacturers are subject to periodic plant inspections and yearly retesting of products to ensure they remain compliant with the organization’s standards for certification.

GreenGuard Certification 101

Forevermark Cabinetry makes affordable and durable cabinetry. The company uses quality wood and reliable hardware. It offers both DIY sets and professional, made to order cabinetry. One of the most important aspects of Forevermark Cabinetry’s products is that they feature GreenGuard Gold certification.

GreenGuard certification is a certificate of quality issued by the prominent GreenGuard Environmental Insitute (GEI). There are three certification programs for products and one for buildings.

GEI experts have established that the air inside the house is 200-500 percent more polluted than the air outside, mostly due to poor ventilation, airborne chemicals found in the furniture, and mold. To help solve the problem, GEI came up with a program that tests products for numerous pollutants and dangerous chemicals.

Only products that pass the test with excellent results can get the GreenGuard certification. To qualify for certification, products have to be tested against 10,000+ VOCs (volatile organic compounds). Even though participation in the program is voluntary, a growing number of companies are getting certified.

When to Replace Kitchen Cabinets

A New Jersey-based manufacturer of high-quality, wood kitchen cabinets, Forevermark Cabinetry is known for its durable paints, reliable construction, and top-quality hardware. Dedicated to creating sustainable products that adhere to numerous emissions and other certification standards, Forevermark Cabinetry offers several product collections that homeowners can choose from.

When kitchen cabinets are first installed, they are often intended to become permanent additions to a home. However, this isn’t always the case. Depending on the material, kitchen cabinets only last about 50 years for high-quality wood cabinets or less when made with cheaper materials. Below are several signs that you need to replace your kitchen cabinets, not just reface them:

1. The cabinet box is failing – If the entire cabinet structure is made of particleboard or another cheap material, replacing the cabinets is often recommended. This is because refacing cabinets with low-quality bones will not eliminate the problems. Kitchens need a good cabinet box if homeowners want to add new cabinet doors and hardware.

2. There is water damage – Considering many kitchen cabinets are made from wood or wood-like materials, water damage is a common issue. While minor water damage is fixable, serious water damage resulting in de-lamination or warped cabinets usually requires a full cabinet replacement. However, the first step to doing this is fixing the leak that caused the water damage, otherwise, the same problem will occur again.

3. The kitchen layout is changing – Sometimes, homeowners want a new kitchen layout or plan on moving the kitchen to a new room in the house. In these instances, kitchen cabinets cannot be refaced because the cabinet boxes are being moved in the process. For this reason, it’s often suggested that homeowners get new cabinets that better accommodate their new design.

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