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RTA Kitchen Cabinets: What are they are why are they so popular?

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The construction industry has been taking advantage of RTA cabinets for years, but a lot of home owners or novice DIY handymen don't really know what RTA cabinets are or the advantages of using them.  Hopefully the article below will clear up some of the questions about RTA Cabinets.

RTA Kitchen Cabinets: The alternative to high priced custom cabinets 

Kitchen Cabinets for every level of Home Improvement Expertise

RTA or Ready-To-Assemble Cabinets have been around for quite a while, but because of manufacturing improvements over the past couple of years, there are now more and more companies manufacturing and selling Ready-To-Assemble Kitchen &
Bathroom Cabinets (RTA)
, with higher quality standards. Lets face it, the kitchen is one of the most expensive rooms in a house to build or renovate. Other than your countertop selection, kitchen cabinets are going to be the most expensive part of your kitchen remodel. Custom kitchen cabinets can cost anywhere from $10,000-$100,000 depending on the type of wood, brand name, and amount of detail you are looking for. With the current state of the mortgage industry, and slowdown in the housing market, most people are looking for a way to increase the resale value of their home without a huge financial investment that they may or may not get back when they sell their house. Is there such a thing as budget kitchen cabinets?

RTA Kitchen Cabinets are the solution. RTA stands for Ready-To-Assemble. This category of cabinets includes everything from the particle board cabinets you find at Ikea that you assemble yourself, to the pre-assembled cabinets you find at Home Depot or Lowes, or the RTA cabinets that you find on-line that have plywood sides and come ready-to-assemble in a box. As you can see by the descriptions, there are different levels of quality and material used in Ready-To-Assemble (RTA) cabinets. Some of the RTA cabinets that you find on-line end up being stronger and sturdier than the name brand cabinets because they are using a solid plywood cabinet box for their construction. When looking at the structure of the cabinet, always make sure that they are using solid wood for the cabinet face and stiles, plywood for the cabinet box itself, and a plywood or solid wood back for a strong connection to the studs in the wall.

The key to a high quality (RTA) Ready-To-Assemble cabinet is how the cabinet is held together. Some of the lower end RTA cabinets use wood glue and staples or screws to hold the cabinet box together. These types of kitchen cabinets have a tendency to separate or split apart where the staples or screws connect to frame. For a high quality RTA cabinet, make sure that they use a cam lock assembly. What is a cam lock assembly? A cam lock assembly is simply a locking system that you turn using a screwdriver to interlock the cabinet panels in place. It comes in two versions: one is a hidden assembly that uses a combination of pegs and rotating locks, while the other one is an exposed cam lock which also uses rotating locks. Both systems are simple use and do not require any assembly experience, which makes it a great option for home owners and/or novice DIY Handymen.

Availability is another huge advantage to using RTA Cabinets for your kitchen or bathroom project. One of the biggest problems with custom cabinets is the lead time required to order and get your cabinets in time for installation in your house. Most require 6-8 weeks in order to produce and ship your cabinets. With RTA cabinets, you can walk into a home supply store and buy them as needed, or most RTA Importers/Distributors traditionally ship with 1-2 weeks (some even faster). This allows you to adjust to the inevitable changes that will occur in your project, plus it doesn't slow you down in the event of miscalculations... a miscalculation with custom cabinets could delay your project for an additional 2-3 months.

What it ultimately comes down to with (RTA) Ready-To-Assemble Kitchen Cabinets is the cost. A full kitchen of ready-to-assemble cabinets can cost as little as $2,500 whether as the same kitchen built with custom cabinets could be 5x, 10x, or even 20x that cost before installation. With Ready-To-Assemble cabinets, you could easily assemble and install the cabinets yourself and avoid the high labor costs associated with custom cabinet installation. If you are interested in finding some simple design tools to get started on your kitchen, check out some of my other articles at the following links for step-by-step instructions on how to measure your kitchen, along with step-by-step instructions for installing them.

If you are looking for a good place to buy your kitchen cabinets, check out the company I use for all of my rental properties. Their line of oak kitchen cabinets is a great low cost option for rental properties, and I used the Marquis Cinnamon line in my house.

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Reader Feedback 

Give us your thoughts on RTA Cabinets and any experiences you may have had

Roger

Hey I got my RTA cabinet at a nice place in california!

The company also sells custom cabinets, I think they are cheaper that other people.

I forgot the website for that company but I get back to tell you.

I do know that it's in Pomona,California :)

Posted July 15, 2008

Monty1949

The RTA site is a great site with Rev a Shelf products! I have not seen them anywhere else.

Posted March 05, 2008

Kent

I live in KS and wanted to order these cabinets online? How do I know what I am getting.. should I just order a door sample?

Posted February 26, 2008

Katie78

I like these cabinets and just ordered a door sample. I hope they are as good as the pictures!

Posted February 17, 2008

Grabitgo

Wow! These cabinets are cheaper in price than IKEA and the are real wood. IKEA is selling cardboard cabinets.

Posted January 01, 2008

 
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We are a direct importer of (RTA) Ready-To-Assemble Kitchen Cabinets & Bathroom Vanities called RTA Cabinet Store.  As a direct importer, we pass on the savings of our customer.  Why pay 30-40% more by buying the big box stores or another RTA website, when you can buy your new cabinets directly from the importer/manufacturer?

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