What we do, stated plainly

Clovis Custom Cabinets builds made-to-order cabinetry for homes in Clovis and the surrounding Fresno and Madera County communities. That means kitchen cabinets built to your measured openings rather than assembled from catalog widths, bathroom vanities built to the alcove you actually have, closet and pantry systems planned around what you own, garage storage specified for Central Valley heat, built-ins scribed to walls that are rarely straight, and countertops templated after the cabinets underneath them are set and level.

We also do the smaller jobs. Refacing, where sound boxes get new doors and veneer. Refinishing, where good doors get a new sprayed finish. Those are less profitable than a full replacement and we recommend them regularly, because quoting someone a new kitchen when their boxes are fine is how a business gets a reputation it deserves.

How we decide what to recommend

Every project starts with a free in-home visit, and the first twenty minutes of it are diagnostic rather than promotional. We open every under sink cabinet and check the box bottom. We test whether the face frames still hold a fastener. We check the run for square and the walls for plumb. Then we tell you which of the three options actually fits your situation.

Sometimes that means telling someone who called about a full remodel that a cabinet replacement solves their problem for a fraction of the cost. Sometimes it means telling someone who wanted a cheap reface that their sink base has failed and the reface will not hold. Neither conversation is comfortable, and both are cheaper than the alternative, which is a callback on work that should not have been sold.

Why we build the way we build

The Central Valley is genuinely hard on cabinetry, and a lot of what looks like fussiness in our specification is a direct response to that. Clovis summers average highs near 98 to 100 degrees with extremely low humidity, and the region reached 114 degrees in July 2021. Fog season then brings weeks of damp valley mornings. Wood moves through that cycle every year, and cabinetry built without accounting for it develops the problems people assume are just normal aging: panels that open a line at the edge, doors that stop clearing their frames, joints that work loose.

So solid panels float rather than being glued fixed. Every door is sealed on all six faces including the top and bottom edges nobody sees. Painted work uses MDF panels, which do not telegraph a seasonal witness line. Garage and laundry cabinetry gets moisture resistant substrate and mechanical fasteners rather than adhesive that softens at 110 degrees. Doors and drawer fronts are sprayed in a controlled shop rather than in a driveway, because spraying at 100 degrees flashes solvent out of the film too fast and spraying on a fog morning can cloud it.

What we do not do

We do not perform structural work or structural engineering. When a project needs a load bearing wall opened, we say so at the consultation and bring in the appropriate licensed professionals rather than guessing to keep the job. We do not perform electrical or plumbing work ourselves, though we coordinate those trades on one schedule so the sequencing is our problem rather than yours. And we do not quote from photographs. Every written quote follows a field measure, because a number produced without measuring is a guess with a decimal point in it.

Working with us

The process is the same on a full kitchen and on a single vanity: free in-home consultation and honest budget range, design and elevation drawings you revise until they are right, a final field measure and a fixed written quote with a written lead time, the build, installation, and a walkthrough where every door and drawer is adjusted with you present and any open item is written down and scheduled.

You are told your install week before the build starts rather than after it slips. If a date moves, you hear it from us first. That is a low bar and it is remarkable how often it is not met.

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Why us

How that shows up on your project

Built to your opening, measured after demolition

Stock cabinetry arrives in three inch increments, so a 137 inch wall becomes 132 inches of cabinet plus filler. We build to the opening, and we field measure to the sixteenth after demolition exposes the actual wall rather than working from a tape pull taken at the consultation. In older Clovis homes near Old Town, where plaster walls are rarely plumb and ceiling heights vary across a single run, that is the difference between cabinetry that fits and cabinetry that gets shimmed.

Plywood carcasses and dovetailed drawers as standard

Three quarter inch plywood boxes with dadoed joinery, dovetailed solid maple drawer boxes, full extension undermount glides rated to 100 pounds, and soft close on every door and drawer. Most bidders list those as upgrades. Under a sink they decide outcomes: in a climate this dry a slow supply leak evaporates off the surface while a particleboard core keeps wicking, so the damage stays invisible until the box bottom gives way. Plywood survives that event.

Written lead times and materials you can verify

You get a lead time in writing before you pay a deposit, and you are told your install week before the build starts rather than after it slips. Every composite wood panel we specify meets the California Air Resources Board Phase 2 formaldehyde standard, which is required by law for composite wood sold in California and enforced federally under TSCA Title VI. Ask and we will put the panel specification on your quote.

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