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What’s the difference between Cut-to-Size Panels and Fillers?

Cut-to-Size or “CTS” panels have raw edges and are commonly used when finishing cabinet ends and islands. Fillers have a 1/16″ edge radius and are finished on the face and all edges. Fillers can be used in a traditional application or as a valance, crown moulding riser, or other trim.

What’s the difference between PSA and Polyback?

Pressure Sensitive Adhesive (PSA) is thin, very flexible, and features a pressure-activated adhesive. Polyback is made from engineered material applied to a semi-rigid backer and is installed using contact adhesive. PSA is commonly used to apply a matching finish to face frames and other visible parts of the cabinet box during Refacing, and Polyback is commonly used instead of PSA when a more rigid material is needed, such as for worn cabinet boxes, or around islands.

Can I order a finish or style that’s not available on your website?

Our selection of finishes and styles is carefully selected to feature the latest trending colors and styles. By offering a curated product line-up we’re able to minimize waste and keep our manufacturing timelines faster. We welcome any feedback about our selection as we’re open to evolving and growing with you!

Do you offer glass-ready doors?

Yes, our Frame Doors are designed for use with glass and other inserts and are available in all our profiles and finishes. Frame Doors DO NOT include glass or inserts. We recommend you source glass locally to avoid shipping damage and to make sure you get what you want.

Where do you make your products?

All of our products are proudly Made in the USA! We have over 420,000 square feet of manufacturing space throughout North America.

Do you paint your doors?

No. Our doors are finished with an engineered, non-porous 3D Laminate material that is 6x thicker than paint and resistant to scratches, stains, water, dirt and bacteria.

What are Front + Center® doors made from?

A high quality, double-refined, 3/4″ engineered core provides a stable, consistent substrate. In our Seamless Styles – Shaker, Raised, and Flat – the profile detail is first routed into the core, then 3D Laminate (3DL) material is pressed onto the face and over the sides, creating a seamless bond between the face and sides of the Front. Our Miter Shaker doors are constructed the same way traditional wood doors are made, with the added benefit of using highly durable and consistent engineered materials. The result is a uniform appearance with true grain orientation. This means the grain flows with the stiles and rails of each component.