RTA Kitchen Cabinets

RTA kitchen Cabinets Are Ideal for Your Dream Kitchen

The best, most reliable way to get affordable new kitchen cabinets and of comparable quality is with an item known as ready to assemble or RTA cabinets. RTA kitchen cabinets are exact replicas of the cabinets you would normally purchase from either a local distributor or home improvement store. ...The cabinets are delivered pre-assembled, which eliminates the need for any knowledge of how to install cabinets on your own. Instead, the handy do-it-yourselfer can install RTA cabinets with little or no help at all.

The first advantage of choosing RTA over other brands of kitchen cabinetry is the significantly reduced cost of the finished product. Most major cabinet companies charge an arm and a leg to offer full retail price tags on their brand of cabinets. RTA kitchen cabinets go for much less, and they offer free shipping in many cases.

Since the cabinets come from the same factory that produces the furniture it is used to, the manufacturer of RTA kitchen cabinets will guarantee the finish of the finished product. Some companies even offer limited warranties on their RTA products, although these warranties are typically few and rather short term. A manufacturer who offers such a warranty also stands behind the workmanship of the product, guaranteeing proper fit and function.

RTA Kitchen cabinets often use ready-to-assemble (RTAS) hardware, rather than costly and labor-intensive cabinet hardware. Because RTA cabinets require the use of standard drawer slides, drawer fronts, and door hardware, the cost of the raw materials is significantly reduced. Also, because the cabinet pieces are all assembled at the same time, there is only one operator necessary to care for the RTA set-up. Compare this with building a traditional cabinet, where each piece must be built separately and installed by an individual. Since the parts are pre-assembled, the operator can be expected to pay for his own training.

Another big advantage of RTA kitchen cabinets is that the price for their finished product is much less than it would be for a custom-made set of kitchen cabinets. Custom-built cabinets require the purchase of special materials, specialized equipment, and skilled labor. They also take longer to construct, and in some cases, require that materials be delivered to the job site before the kitchen can even be built. RTA cabinets require far less construction time, as well as the ability to put them together very quickly.

RTA kitchen cabinets sets also offer significant savings in cost over wood cabinets. Most wood cabinets are assembled in a warehouse where they are stored for much of the year. This means they are never exposed to the elements and are never exposed to any temperature fluctuations, such as those found in a kitchen. With RTA's, all of the pieces are delivered at the same time, right from the factory. This allows you to immediately apply the finish if you so desire, and then use the wood you have chosen for the rest of the cabinetry in your kitchen.

One of the biggest complaints RTA has against custom-designed kitchen cabinets is the difficulty in installing them. With RTA's all you have to do is attach the doors and drawers to the walls in your kitchen. The instructions that come with the kit will show you exactly how to do this. In addition, most RTA cabinets require no or very little jointing or staining, as it is generally recommended that you leave the natural wood look for RTA cabinets. These units also come with a guarantee, so you know that if there is a problem with the set you are not out a lot of money.

There are several things to consider when choosing RTA kitchen cabinets over custom-made kitchen cabinetry. If you are on a limited budget and want to create a "cheap" dream kitchen, RTA may be the way to go. However, if you are able to spend more and get a custom, high-quality product, RTA may not be the best choice. Custom-designed RTA cabinets units are usually constructed of higher quality wood, and offer greater durability than their less expensive counterparts. Another thing to keep in mind when choosing between RTA and custom is the difficulty of installation. If you are putting together a small kitchen, with a tight budget, you may not be able to afford to pay the cost of having an interior designer install your new kitchen, which means that RTA may be the only answer.
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