Do Wood Cabinets Need to Acclimate? | Yes | 69% | No | 30% | | | Question: Do Wood Cabinets Need to Acclimate? Top Answer (69% of 13 votes): Yes.
Answer: Yes Explanation: depending on the species of wood and rather they are in or outdoors. | UNI Development Projects Llc | Answer: Yes Explanation: The short answer is yes. Cabinets not inly need to, but will acclimate. Wood is a natural product and based on a variety of factors (such as manufacturing processes), wood cabinets will be affected directly by things like humidity, regardless of finish of surfaces. | RJK Cabinet Installation Professionals | Answer: Yes Explanation: Yes all wood cabinets need to acclimate to the room. Once we bring in new Cabinetry it takes several days before the wood gets to the same temperature as the room which will cause the wood to shift. The bigger the door the more likely it is to Warp when it is acclimating. We try to stay inside of a certain door size no bigger than 48 in due to acclamation and potential warping. | Milestone Custom Cabinetry | | ProMatcher | Answer: No Explanation: Wood cabinets should be coming from a climate controlled shop and delivered into a climate controlled building. Wood cabinets should be expected to expand, contract, warp and bow if they are installed in a building that has fluctuating temperature and humidity. | Tramco Kitchen and Bath | Answer: Yes Explanation: All wood structures should be acclimated. | Howell Builder and Remodelers | Answer: No Explanation: I've never heard of such a thing | UDBPropertiesLLC | | ProMatcher | Answer: Yes Explanation: Cabinets are to expensive to take a chance so yes but I've also installed without acclimating and had no issues. | Barefoot Kitchen & Bath Inc. |
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