Step 1: Cabinet Shipping
Most of our cabinet and vanity exports are RTA; RTA means Ready To Assemble or unassembled. Unassembled cabinets save you a lot of money on inland freight and overseas shipping costs.
Cabinets are usually packed in individual boxes, although some manufacturers package the cabinet box and the door/drawer faces separately for each cabinet.
Shown below are examples of RTA cabinets packaged and delivered to the freight forwarder in Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville or Miami for overseas shipping.
Cabinets on Standard Pallet
Cabinets on Long Pallet
Cabinets with Loose Box
Depending on the size of your order, you may receive standard pallet(s), long pallet(s) and loose boxes containing large panels or trim molding.
Step 2: Assembly
After unpacking your pallets, you'll have a lot of individual cabinet boxes to assemble.
We provide cabinet assembly videos. Experienced kitchen installers can assemble a wall cabinet in under 20 minutes.
Click the image with the YouTube button to watch a cabinet assembly video.
Step 3: Installation
We provide a detailed, project-specific Installation Guide.
The Installation Guide will show the cabinet layout for each wall and include additional guidance for your specific installation.
Sample Layout from an Installation Guide