Renuity installs kitchen cabinet refacing for Alcoa homeowners: new doors, new drawer fronts, matching veneer applied to the visible faces of the existing cabinet boxes, and new hardware. Licensed and insured installation teams handle the work without removing the boxes from the wall, without touching the plumbing or countertops, and without taking the kitchen out of service.
What wears out first on a cabinet is what the homeowner touches and sees. Across Blount County, the long warm season pulls moisture into the air for months at a time, and that sustained exposure is what cracks finishes, loosens adhesives, and yellows painted surfaces while the cabinet boxes underneath are still doing their job. Refacing replaces the worn surfaces and leaves the structure where it is.
What Renuity installs in Alcoa kitchens
Cabinet refacing covers every part of the cabinetry that registers visually: the doors, the drawer fronts, the exposed sides and faces of the boxes (which receive matching veneer), and the hardware. The cabinet boxes, the countertops above them, the appliances, the sink, the plumbing under it, and the floor plan all stay in place.
For Alcoa homeowners, the alternative would be a full cabinet teardown: the existing units come off the wall, the plumbing under the sink gets disconnected, the countertops get removed or worked around, and the kitchen sits idle while the new framework goes in. That added work doesn't produce a different visible result when the boxes are already sound. Refacing avoids it.
Design and finish options for Alcoa kitchens
Door profiles come in shaker, raised-panel, flat-panel, and transitional styles, each available in a range of finishes that span wood-grain textures and solid color palettes. Hardware selections include pulls, knobs, soft-close hinges, and updated drawer glides, all coordinated with the door style and finish chosen.
The combination of door profile, finish, and hardware determines how much the kitchen changes. A shift from raised-panel oak to flat-panel painted with brushed-nickel pulls reads as a fully redesigned space, even though every box behind it is the one that has always been there. Lighter finishes also brighten kitchens that don't catch much direct light, which can be the case in interior layouts.
How refacing compares to painting and full replacement
Painting and refinishing operate on the surface that already exists. Whatever wear, finish failure, or moisture damage is already there gets carried into the new layer, and in Alcoa's climate, the same problems tend to surface again within a few years.
Full replacement is the right call when the cabinet boxes are damaged or the layout itself needs to change. When the boxes are intact and the layout works, replacement adds cost and weeks of downtime without producing a meaningfully different finished result.
Refacing replaces every visible surface with new factory-finished components, leaves the existing structure intact, and avoids the demolition timeline. It is the appropriate option when the kitchen's framework still functions and the homeowner wants the surfaces to match a current design.
Why Alcoa homeowners choose Renuity
Renuity holds the 2025 Guildmaster Award, an industry recognition tied directly to verified post-project surveys of completed customers. Every refacing project includes a lifetime transferable warranty covering both the product and the installation labor, and that coverage stays with the home if it changes hands. Installation teams are licensed and insured, and every project begins with a free in-home consultation tailored to the kitchen.
Homeowners who are also considering other updates can ask about bathroom remodeling in Alcoa or replacement windows in Alcoa during the same in-home visit. Each project is scheduled separately.
From estimate to finished kitchen in Alcoa
The installation process starts with a Renuity representative visiting the home, measuring the cabinetry, and reviewing door profiles, finishes, and hardware against the kitchen's layout and the homeowner's preferences. The estimate is presented at that visit.
Once selections are finalized and scheduled, the install crew preps the existing cabinet box surfaces, applies the matching veneer to the visible frame faces, hangs the new doors and drawer fronts, and installs the new hardware. The kitchen stays usable throughout, and the finished space is ready for cooking the day the install wraps.