Ready To Assemble (RTA)  arrive flat-packed, complete with all cabinet pieces, accessories, hardware, and detailed instructions for assembly and installation. These are built using the same high-quality all-plywood as assembled cabinets but stop short of final factory assembly. The main advantage of RTA kitchen cabinets is the price. Because they get assembled on the worksite, you save on the extra cost of factory labor for final construction.

Let’s review a more extensive list of pros and cons for each cabinet type. So you can make an educated decision about which type of cabinet they choose for your kitchen remodeling project.Ready-to-assemble (RTA) kitchen cabinets offer homeowners an option to save money on kitchen remodeling. Rather than ready-to-hang cabinets, these cabinets are delivered in parts in a flat pack along with all the hardware needed for assembly.

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