David originally worked at a sawmill the first time he was introduced to cabinet making. The sawmill had a cabinet shop, and David used to enjoy watching them build. Around 1980 when it became time for the cabinet maker to retire, the sawmill had asked David to take his place despite never being in the trade before. He gladly agreed and went through an extensive cabinet training program where he learned how to use the tools and build the finest cabinets and took over the shop.
In 2007, David decided to pull all of his knowledge and expertise out of the commercial world and open up his own business; DC Cabinet Refacing. If you ever want to transform the look of your kitchen and make it look brand new again, but at the fraction of the cost of a traditional renovation, call DC Cabinet Refacing for a free consultation!
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