Renuity installs kitchen cabinet refacing for Clinton 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 complete the work in place, leaving the boxes mounted, the countertops set, the appliances connected, and the plumbing untouched.
The Clinch River corridor running through Anderson County keeps moisture in the air through the warm season, and the cabinetry feels it most at the surfaces that face the kitchen: doors warp and yellow, painted edges crack, and drawer fronts shift. Refacing replaces those surfaces without disturbing the structure underneath.
What a Clinton refacing project includes
Kitchen cabinet refacing covers the visible elements of the cabinetry: doors, drawer fronts, the exposed faces of the cabinet boxes (refaced with matching veneer), and the hardware. The cabinet boxes, the countertops above them, the appliances, the sink and the plumbing connected to it, and the existing layout all remain in place.
The in-place approach matters in Clinton because a full cabinet replacement would require disconnecting the under-sink plumbing, removing or working around the countertops, and pulling the existing units off the wall. That work would extend the project by weeks and add cost without producing a different visible result when the boxes are sound.
Door styles, finishes, and hardware for Clinton kitchens
Door profiles available include shaker, raised-panel, flat-panel, and transitional styles. Finishes span wood-grain textures and solid color palettes. Hardware coordinates with the door style and includes pulls, knobs, soft-close hinges, and modern drawer glides.
The combination chosen affects how the kitchen reads visually and how it operates day to day. A flat-panel door with brushed-nickel pulls produces a different kitchen than a shaker door with cup pulls, and either combination can work in Clinton homes depending on the rest of the room. The Renuity representative reviews adjacent finishes during the consultation so the selections fit the kitchen as a whole.
Refacing compared to painting and full replacement
Painting and refinishing apply a new layer to a surface that already has whatever wear has built up. The new coating inherits those problems, and in Clinton's humidity exposure, the same finish failures typically return within a small number of years.
Full replacement is the right approach when the cabinet boxes themselves are damaged, when the layout has to change, or when the cabinetry can't be salvaged. When the boxes are sound, replacement spends weeks of kitchen downtime and significant cost on a project that lands at the same finished appearance.
Refacing replaces every visible component with new factory-finished material, leaves the structure intact, and finishes within a few days. It is the right call when the boxes are sound and the homeowner wants the visible kitchen to match a current design.
Why Clinton homeowners choose Renuity
Renuity is a 2025 Guildmaster Award recipient, an industry recognition based on verified post-project surveys covering customer satisfaction and recommendation rates. Every cabinet refacing project includes a lifetime transferable warranty on both the product and the installation labor, and that coverage stays with the home through future ownership. Installation teams are licensed and insured, and the in-home consultation is free.
Clinton homeowners considering other updates can also discuss bathroom remodeling in Clinton or replacement windows in Clinton during the same consultation visit.
How the Clinton install moves from estimate to finish
The installation process opens with a measurement and design consultation in the home. The Renuity representative reviews the cabinetry, walks through door styles, finishes, and hardware that fit the kitchen, and provides the estimate at that visit.
After scheduling, the install crew preps the existing cabinet box surfaces, applies the matching veneer, hangs the new doors and drawer fronts, and installs the new hardware. The kitchen continues to function through the install, and the finished space is ready for normal use immediately afterward.