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ChadBarker.
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January 8, 2025 at 11:07 am #653
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January 10, 2025 at 11:06 am #671
Mike Huhn
Thanks Chad. This should be a good addition to your site … glad I found it today!
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January 10, 2025 at 11:46 am #678
Thanks! We believe that providing a public forum for questions can help engage our already highly knowledgeable customer base. In the past, we’ve seen some incredible projects and creative ideas come from the community. It’s time to give them a platform to showcase their expertise!
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December 27, 2025 at 6:23 am #3685
I ordered 6 draws on Dec. 11th, it is now Dec.27th. and had no draws delivered. tried texting and emailing with no responses what do I do now1?
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December 29, 2025 at 1:27 pm #3699
Drawer boxes typically take about two weeks to produce from the date the order is placed.
Please note that as of December 27, our holiday schedule is in full effect. Many team members take time off between Christmas and New Year’s, and with both holidays falling midweek this year, production timelines and customer service response times may be slightly delayed.
If you sent an email over a weekend or holiday, we appreciate your patience and ask that you expect a response on the next regular business day. Our team is currently spending some well-deserved time off with their families, and we will respond as soon as normal business operations resume.
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December 28, 2025 at 7:16 pm #3686
Hello Chad, Did you change from using “Conversion Varnish” to a waterbase paint? If yes what does your company now use? We wanted a white shaker cabinets. Thanks for your time appreciate it very much. Deb
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debsilva.
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December 29, 2025 at 1:31 pm #3700
Yes, we have transitioned all painted finishes to a Sherwin-Williams water-based primer and paint system. This upgrade was implemented alongside our new flat-line finishing system and RoboTech universal sander.
The combination of the new finishing line, updated primer and paint formulas, and precision sanding allows us to offer a baked-on water-based finish that is more durable than our previous conversion varnish. The advanced sanding process also gently breaks sharp edges, such as those found on shaker-style doors, creating a more uniform profile.
This reduces edge wear and significantly improves long-term durability, resulting in doors that hold up better to everyday use over time.
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December 29, 2025 at 3:09 pm #3704
Hello Chad,
Do you use “Acroma Pro Waterborne Clearcoat?” If yes is this finish applied over the Sherwin Williams paint?
Do you use Akva Line 814 or Laqvin Clear? (Voc’s) Concerned aout off-gassing my daughter is highly allergic.
Sherwin Williams paint is it zero or low VOC’s?Thank you again,
Deb
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December 29, 2025 at 7:48 pm #3705
For clear-coated products, we use Acroma Pro Satin Clear, finished at a 20-sheen level. We don not add a clearcoat topcoat over painted doors as it’s simply not needed and ultimately reduces the ability to touch up damaged areas with matching touch up paint.
Painted products are finished using Sherwin-Williams Gallery paints. Gallery paints are low-VOC, but they are not classified as zero-VOC. For reference, I am personally allergic to formaldehyde and have no issues working in or around this material.
If preferred, doors can also be ordered raw or with a primer coat applied, allowing you to spray them on site with your paint of choice.
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December 30, 2025 at 8:22 am #3706
We are planning on using a 33″ single door, left hinge Blind wall cabinet.
Our cabinets will be 13″ in depth, so assuming I would order a 33″ cabinet with 13″ blind, I would have 20″ revealed with a door roughly 17″.
Is this correct?
Additionally the integrated filler is 3″. That seems unnecessarily wide for my application. Can I get this reduced to 2″?
In the picture it also appears that the blind panel extends past the box dimensions in the hidden end. Is this in addition to the overall dimensions ordered, or is the box reduced from the size ordered. I assume this extra piece is to allow for custom trimming if needed.thank you,
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December 30, 2025 at 3:31 pm #3709
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December 30, 2025 at 8:57 am #3707
We are planning on building a tall hutch with 59″ wall cabinets stacked on base cabinets. The size of finished end panels on the website stop at 48″, even though I can order cabinets up to 60″. In your City Cabinet line the panels do come up to 60″. What solutions would you suggest?
Speaking of the city cabinet line, are the same doors and finished ends used in both of your lines? We are considering ordering the kitchen in your standard line, but the hutch in the city line. It is across the room but we want it to completely match the other cabinets when looking at the exterior.Thanks for the help,
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December 30, 2025 at 3:32 pm #3711
If the end panel is over 48″ tall, it should be ordered as a tall end panel. See here: https://www.barkercabinets.com/Kitchen-Tall-Cabinet-Finshed-End-Panels-s/103.htm
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January 4, 2026 at 8:52 pm #3725
The base for this tall hutch, will be 41″ 4 drawer base cabinet, 27″ wide. I know the top drawer is standard at nearly 4″ height ID. What I assume the lower 3 drawers will be equal, but roughly how deep will they be ID.
thank you,
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January 5, 2026 at 12:44 pm #3734
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January 13, 2026 at 9:01 am #3813
Jeanette McCloskey
Do you have other white colors you can choose from Sherwin and Williams or just the ones you list? I was looking for apartments creamy warm white?
Also do you do design layouts?
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January 13, 2026 at 9:03 am #3814
Jeanette McCloskey
I meant I was looking for colors in creamy warm white
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January 13, 2026 at 12:13 pm #3822
We currently carry only two white finishes. Dover White is the warmer and more creamy option of the whites we offer. I would highly recommend ordering a sample so you can view the color and finish quality in your own lighting, as colors on computer or phone screens can diminish the overall look.
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