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Cabinets play an important role in our home by providing storage space and contributing to the room’s overall aesthetics. If we are unaware of the factors that damage and reduce the quality of the kitchen cabinet, it’s essential to educate ourselves to prevent unnecessary wear and tear. Understanding these factors will help you to prevent the damage. Here in this article, we will explore how the kitchen cabinet will be the same as it was in its initial stage.
Water leakage from sinks or pipes can cause swelling and warping of the cabinet services. You need to make sure the sinks and pipes are sealed properly so that you can prevent the water from going through the cabinet surface. But if you find any leakage, you need to call the plumber immediately to resolve this issue.
Heat and Humidity play a great role in reducing the quality of the cabinet. These cause the wood in the cabinet to expand or develop mold. To fix this issue, try to place your cabinet far from heat sources like stoves or dishwashers. You can also use a dehumidifier to regulate the moisture levels and protect your cabinets.
Exposure to direct sunlight for a long period can cause discoloration of the cabinets, especially those cabinets that are near the window. You can install curtains, blinds, or window films to block the sunlight, or you can use a UV protective layer on the cabinets.
Prolonged chemical exposure can cause damage to the underlying layer of the cabinet. Try to prevent the contact of chemicals in the cabinet. You can use mild, non-harsh cleaners specially made for wood surfaces and avoid harsh chemicals.
Neglecting routine cleaning and maintenance can cause dirt, grease, and grime to collect on cabinet surfaces, resulting in damage over time. Create a regular cleaning schedule and utilize mild cleaning procedures to keep your cabinets looking their best. Inspect cabinets regularly for signs of damage or wear and resolve any concerns as soon as possible to avoid any additional damage.
You can keep the beauty and functionality of your cabinetry for many years by being aware of the factors that can damage them and adopting preventive measures to limit their effects. Add these recommendations to your maintenance schedule to protect the money you spend and keep your cabinets in good shape for the long run.
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