Is It Worth the Upgrade? The Truth About Replacing Countertops Before Refacing Cabinets

When planning to give your cabinet a makeover with resurfacing and an updated appearance but not altering the structure, experts suggest starting with the countertops. This guarantees an impeccable fit between the refaced cabinets and the countertops, avoiding any alignment issues or discrepancies for a more polished and seamless look.


Installing the countertops first also reduces the risk of damage during resurfacing, which involves sanding, painting, or applying veneers and may inadvertently harm or mark the countertops if already in place. The advantage of this approach goes beyond the optimal fit, as it allows homeowners to envision the final result more accurately. Additionally, it makes it easier to prioritize tasks and manage resources efficiently as each element can be addressed separately without affecting progress on other parts of the project.


Furthermore, having countertops already installed allows for quick adjustments if unforeseen modifications arise while resurfacing the cabinets. This flexibility ensures time and effort are saved as corrections can be made swiftly without disturbing the areas already worked on.


Following professional recommendations on installing countertops prior to cabinet resurfacing ensures an aesthetically pleasing outcome while safeguarding your surfaces from any mishaps. This logical sequence sets you up for a smoother renovation experience that results in beautifully transformed kitchen or bathroom spaces tailored to your taste.

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