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Greg H.
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Trying to Identify Kitchen Cabinets

Greg H.
  • Broker/Flipper
  • Austin, TX
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So I just closed on a property and we are trying to identify the brand/style/manufacture of the cabinets as almost all of the faces and doors are missing.  It is a small town in Southeast Texas with a Lowe's so my first assumption is they were purchased there.  However, some of y'all can understand how difficult it can be dealing with an associate at Lowe's that may or may not be knowledgeable. Any suggestions on how to find out the manufacturer ?  They are very nice cabinet's for a sub 100k home so I definitely want to utilize them

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    Steven Cacace
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    Steven Cacace
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    I would suggest refinishing them and just go with a new wood door of your choice. Unless they are odd sizes the brand should matter.

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