Mesa cabinet doors sagging, hinges grinding, soft-close dead? Most kitchen cabinet problems we see in Mesa don't need a $3,000 reface. In fact, they need a $20 hinge swap or a $35 screw-hole repair.
Downtown Mesa and West Mesa kitchens from the 70s-80s have face-frame construction with variable hinge patterns. Furthermore, we see Amerock, Grass, and no-name imports that have been discontinued for 20 years. Moreover, we cross-reference to modern Blum equivalents that fit the existing bore pattern — no new holes required.
What We Fix
- Door alignment — Re-adjust Euro hinges so doors close flush, parallel, and even. $20 per door. Typically, most kitchens have 15-20 doors; typically only 4-6 need adjustment.
- Soft-close hinge swap — Replace worn standard hinges with Blum/Salice soft-close. $25/hinge installed, hardware included. The close is immediate.
- Stripped-out hinge holes — When the MDF splits and screws spin freely: repair plate or hardwood-dowel rebuild depending on material. $35 per location.
- Drawer track replacement — Full-extension undermount or side-mount runners. $45/drawer plus tracks. Moreover, we measure the drawer box depth to ensure correct fit — wrong-length runners are the #1 DIY mistake.
- Fallen-off doors — Re-anchor to the face frame with repair plates when the original screw holes are blown out. $35 per door.
Why Mesa Cabinets Fail
Mesa spans 60+ years of housing stock — from 1960s-70s block-construction homes near downtown to 2000s stucco in East Mesa. The are where the interesting plumbing challenges live. The came with these homes were designed to last 8-10 years — and they did exactly that. The fix isn't replacement; it's understanding what actually wore out.
The 3 failure modes we see in Mesa kitchens:
- Spring fatigue in the hinge cup — the door drifts open instead of catching. Fix: new hinge ($25).
- Screw pullout from the face frame — usually caused by kids swinging on doors or repeatedly slamming. Fix: repair plate + longer screws ($35).
- Drawer runner wear — ball bearings flatten, drawer sticks or derails. Fix: new full-extension runner ($45).
Professional position: If more than 60% of your doors need work, we'll tell you honestly — refinishing makes more financial sense at that point. We're not going to charge $600 in hinge work when a $1,200 reface gives you a brand-new-looking kitchen.
Pricing
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Hinge adjustment per door | $20 |
| Soft-close hinge replacement | $25/hinge |
| Stripped-hole repair | $35 |
| Drawer track swap | $45 + tracks |
| Fallen door re-anchor | $35 |
What We Don't Do
Full kitchen reface, cabinet box rebuild, custom millwork, countertop replacement. Specifically, for those, we refer to a Mesa cabinet maker or countertop fabricator. Additionally, our lane is the $20-$200 quick fix that keeps your existing cabinets working another decade.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you carry hinges for my cabinets?
We stock Blum Clip Top 110° and 170° in overlay and inset. In particular, these fit 90%+ of Mesa builder-grade kitchens. Specifically, for European systems (Hettich, Grass, Salice), we cross-reference to a compatible Blum equivalent or order OEM if needed.
Can you match my cabinet color for touch-ups?
For minor scratches and chips, yes — we carry a stain-marker kit that covers most builder-grade finishes (espresso, honey maple, white, shaker gray). Specifically, for full-panel damage, a refinishing specialist is the better call.
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