RTA Kitchen Cabinets

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By nealon52


Looking to save 30-40% on your kitchen cabinets? RTA Kitchen Cabinet Store is a wholesale supplier of Ready-to-Assemble Kitchen Cabinets. As a direct importer, we can offer a full line of kitchen cabinets at below retail prices.

All of our cabinets are made to the same high quality standards: solid wood face frames and doors, solid plywood sides for greater strength, and an easy-to-assemble cam lock system. Why pay two to three times as much at the big box stores when you can get all your cabinets at RTA Kitchen Cabinet Store?

If you are remodeling your kitchen, or building a new house you already know that buying traditional cabinets at a Home Supply Store or a Kitchen Design center can cost as much as $20,000 - $40,000 for a full kitchen. Ready-To-Assemble cabinets are a great alternative to the cabinets made by companies like Aristokraft and Kraftmaid. In most cases, Ready-To-Assemble cabinets actually make for a stronger cabinet because they use solid plywood for the sides, rather than fiberboard or particle board which is used by the traditional manufacturers. You are actually getting a cheaper made cabinet at a higher price. Want to learn more about Ready-To-Assemble cabinets and the money you can save? Go to RTA Kitchen Cabinet Store to find out more

Kitchen Cabinet Blog Notes:

  • Rev-A-Shelf: I new way to customize your kitchen cabinets

    If you are looking for a new way to customize stock cabinets or RTA cabinets you should check out the full line of cabinet accessories that are available from the Rev-A-Shelf line. RTA Cabinet Store now carries most of the products offered by Rev-A-Shelf to compliment our kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities. Whether you are looking for a spice rack for your cabinet door, a pull-out trash can, pot racks, or a unique pull-storage shelf for canned goods, Rev-A-Shelf has it available. You can find everything at our website http://www.rtacabinetstore.com - 7 months ago

  • Contractors: Below retail prices, cash reward program, and FREE leads... why haven't you signed up?

    Talk about the deal of the year..... For those of you familiar with the housing and construction industry, you know that it has been a rough couple of months/years. RTA Cabinet Store just introduced a new program to help the contractors and builders that are loyal customers. For contractors and builders that register in their rewards program, they will not only receive the competitive low rates that RTA Cabinet Store offers, but they will also have a chance to receive cash back at the end of the year as a reward for their business! It is based on the contractors/builders yearly sales, but they will be given a certain percentage back depending on what the total is (SWEET DEAL). Not only that, but contractors that are participating in the program will also be added to the database used for customers that are looking for a contractor or builder in their area... FREE LEADS! where is the down side to this?? For contractors that are struggling to be competitive on bids, this is a great way to gain more business, put some money back in their pocket, and get some free sales leads out of it. Which is why I asked the question to any contractors out there: With below retail prices, a cash rewards program, and FREE leads.... why haven't you signed up? - 8 months ago

  • Maximizing the Income from Rental Properties

    In the construction industry you run into a lot of interesting people with very different points of view. I recently met a real estate investor/rental property owner that had a very unique perspective that I wanted to share with everyone. When it comes to rental properties, most property owners take the approach that the less they have to spend on their properties, the better it is. This guy was doing just the opposite and making money at the same time. His philosophy is that, if I spend the money to update the main rooms of the house (the kitchen and bathroom), then I can ask for a higher monthly rent and I will stand out versus the other apartments that are on the market. Here is a breakdown of the numbers as he told them to me. If he spends $3,000 on a renovation of both rooms, he can ask for an additional $200 a month, which means that he not only pays off his investment in a little over a year, but he is now receiving more income and his apartments are renting faster. The key to his success was finding the market value for his rental units, and finding a direct source for supplies (that is where RTA Cabinet Store comes in). By buying his cabinets direct from the manufacturer, he is saving a ton of money that would have been adding on from the high overhead of retail. So if own rental properties and are interested in learning more about his secrets, feel free to contact me and I can put you in touch with him - 8 months ago


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Justin  says:
11 months ago

I am a novice homeowner and I wanted to remodel my kitchen, are RTA Cabinets actually easy enough to assemble and install myself?

nealon52  says:
11 months ago

Most Ready-To-Assemble Cabinets use a cam lock system for assemby. With a cam lock system, the only tool needed to assemble the cabinets is a screwdriver- no glue or nails. Since the cabinets use real wood and plywood, rather than particle board, the cabinets come with two wood strip across the back for mounting onto the wall. As long as you can locate the studs in your wall, the cabinets are easily mounted using screws thrru the wood strips directly into the studs. The cabinets are designed to be as easy-to-assemble as possible, so even a novice do-it-yourself homeowner will have an easy time creating the kitchen or bathroom of their dreams. Got to www.rtacabinetstore.com and check out the Installation & Assembly page to find out just how easy it is to assemble your new kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities . I hope that answers your question.

Cherie  says:
11 months ago

How long will it take my order to ship once it has been received?

nealon52  says:
11 months ago

Where do you live? If I had a zip code, I could probably give you a window on when it will arrive. Since we are a direct importer, we warehouse a 3-4 months supply of cabinets and vanities in the Philadelphia area. What you will find with most of the other RTA websites is that they are just a distributor or retailer and don't actually handle your order. They are relying on another company to process and ship your order. Most orders you place at Home Depot or Lowes requires a 5-7 week lead time. Since we have everything in stock, we can typically ship your order in 3-5 days depending on how busy the warehouse is. I hope that helps.

Josh  says:
11 months ago

I compared these prices to Home Depot and your prices are much better. How is this possible?

nealon52  says:
11 months ago

You are exactly right Josh.... in some cases, 30-40% higher. There are several reasons, but the biggest being that Home Depot has a huge profit margin on their Ready-To-Assemble or pre-assembled cabinets (which is what I presume you were comparing it to). Another reason is that we are importer and have control at the manufacturing level in China. By cutting out the middle man distributor or even the importer, we are able to cut out a huge amount of the cost per unit. Rather than charging the same amount that the competition does, we are passing the savings on to the customer with the expectation that it will lead to repeat business and word of mouth advertising (so pass the link along to your friends and family!!). In the next couple of weeks I am going to do a direct comparison of our Oak line against Home Depot and Lowes comparable lines and I will put it up on the website (and probably here) so that you can see exactly what the difference would be... be sure to check out www.rtacabinetstore.com for the comparisons

dmbogari  says:
11 months ago

The picture above does not have any hardward pictured with the cabinets. Do you have options for hardware or is that something I would need to look elsewhere for?

nealon52  says:
11 months ago

Currently we do not sell hardware (knobs or pulls) for our Kitchen Cabinets, but we are in the process of looking for a manufacturer that can supply us with knobs and pulls that coordinate with the different styles of Kitchen Cabinets that we offer. Keep checking www.rtacabinetstore.com for updates, since we expect to providing some options in the next couple of months.

Steve  says:
11 months ago

Is there any wood cutting that needs to be done and if so what type of wood working tools do you recommend?

nealon52  says:
11 months ago

The only cutting that would need to be done to install our RTA Kitchen Cabinets would be on the filler pieces (which would be used to fill space between your last cabinet and a wall, or between two ktichen cabinets where you have extra space. You could use a jigsaw for fill pieces. If you would like to see instructions on installing your kitchen cabinets, go to one of my other hubpages at http://hubpages.com/hub/kitchen-cabinet-installati

Jackie  says:
11 months ago

Since you claim to be a direct importer, do you have a distributor program or pricing for stores that want to sell your cabinets. I have a hardware store in the Charlotte area, and I am looking for a line of cabinets to sell to the contractors that come into our store.

Spaceman3  says:
11 months ago

Do you offer different door styles other than ones pictured in your slide show?

nealon52  says:
11 months ago

There is a distributor program and we are working on an affiliate program. Shipping will play a factor in the pricing. Go to the contact page at the website and submit your info

Stlrsfan  says:
11 months ago

Do they ship them pre-assembled if requested? I am working on a multi-unit buliding and I wouldn't have the resources or time to sit there and assemble each cabinet..

JamesN  says:
11 months ago

Are there any minimums that I would have to order? Can you ship just one cabinet or would it have to be a full kitchen?

nealon52  says:
11 months ago

we have the flexibility of shipping a full kitchen or just one cabinet.... shipping charges would be the only variable

David  says:
11 months ago

Some of the importers are starting to carry pre-fabbed stone counter tops... is that something that you are going to get into? I have a vanity company that I could use the stone tops for

Mike28  says:
11 months ago

What kind of wood are they using if the cabinets are being imported from China?

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DJK  says:
10 months ago

The wood is Maple and Oak. Real nice stuff.

Jon Foodenfurbur  says:
10 months ago

I just went to Home Depot and they wanted $120 for the same cabinet I saw on the RTA cabinets site for $68 dollars. What a rip off!!! Go online to buy your cabinets.

IndyMan345  says:
9 months ago

I like these cabinets! They do not contain particle board and they were less money than Lowes or Home Depot!!

hngontoit  says:
9 months ago

I just bought cabinets from RTAcabinetstore.com and I am completly satisfied. I saved $1432 compared to the price I got from Home Depot.

jaybrislin  says:
9 months ago

WOW! I just received my order and these cabinets are nice! I saved $1060. I was about to buy these same cabinets from Lowes, big mistake. Thank you RTAcabinet store.

sizeit90  says:
9 months ago

Great cabinets. I saved $301 on a set of base cabinets. good site -- www.rtacabinetstore.com if u need kitchen cabinets, then take a look.

HollyT88  says:
9 months ago

I wa a little skeptical, but the www.rtacabinetstore.com web site saved me hundreds of dollars.

Brian Rabenold  says:
9 months ago

I just got my order and I am very happy. I saved $1600 !!!

The Chestnut Maple cabinets look great -- thanks

Brian

Eric Welker  says:
9 months ago

I logged onto the www.rtacabinetstore.com site and was blown away. The cabinets are saving me $900 on my first order. I am also going to put these RTA cabinets in my rental unit.

Gwen Goldsmith  says:
9 months ago

What a great site -- www.rtacabinetstore.com just saved me $2200 dollars on my Marquis Kitchen Cabinets. I compared prices wiht the home depot and they could not even come close to the savings I got.

Yesman8899  says:
9 months ago

Great site -- www.rtacabinetstore.com -- I just bought a Euro Vanity. The vanity was around $250 . The same Euro Vanity at the rip off Home Depot was $590!

NiceWrk2U  says:
9 months ago

The RTA kitchen cabinets are incredible. I literally saved about $70 dollars on each cabinet.

Go online to an RTA kitchen cabinet site and you will save too!!!!!

Jake82  says:
9 months ago

The Euro Vanity is Awesome, The new Kitchen Cabinets are AWESOME. Thanks, saved me a bunch of money.

Kieth  says:
8 months ago

Great Cabinets. Take a moment to compare prices at - www.rtacabinetstore.com

I am a contractor and I am using this site.......

Gary Frosteste  says:
8 months ago

I price shopped and found the RTAcabinetstore webiste about 30% lower than all other websites.... then I went retail....WOAH! The RTA site blew away any retail store.

Way to go RTA guys!!

Brian Parrish  says:
8 months ago

Great Kitchen Cabinets. I added up my savings... $1909. Not bad.

Owen Wilson  says:
8 months ago

I was about to buy retail when I noticed the RTAcabinetstore.com site. The savings are almost hard to believe... I got an entire kitchen for about half of what I would have spent at a super store.

Sam1981@yahoo.com  says:
8 months ago

I just received the Chestnut Glaze Maple cabinets from -- www.rtacabinetstore.com and I am blown away. They were half the price of Lowes and these kitchen cabinets are really nice.

Thanks RTA Guys

Bernard Fulkner  says:
8 months ago

I had some questions about the RTA cabinets? Are they real wood?

Dave  says:
7 months ago

How do I reciece a Promotional Code

russ  says:
6 months ago

beware of cs hardware cabinets they send different batch #s and cabinets are different looking , they dont take responsibilty for the problems. I have been trying to get all of my cabinets for 3 month and they said it would be another 60 days

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