SMART CABINETS

Smart cabinetry opened its doors in November 2004. Since then, they received widespread acceptance from the marketplace. They create long-term relationships with customers, employees, supplies, and the communities in which they live and wor. These relationships, based on openness, integrity, and trust are what keep them motivated. Together, our customers are our most important resource, and we work determinedly to satisfy your every need.

How is ICG different from our competitors?


Unlike most any Division 06 & 12 subcontractor in the Midwest, ICG can provide common area casework as well as resident room cabinets and countertops. We would love the opportunity to take stress off your plate by handling more of your scope and reducing the numbers of subs you work with on a project.

WHAT WE OFFER

Standard Construction

  Particleboard construction
  5/8″ Hardwood dovetail drawers
  3/4″ particle board shelves with light maple laminate and matching PVC edge banding
  Laminate interior and exterior sides

Ply-A Construction

  Particleboard construction
  5/8″ Hardwood dovetail drawers
  3/4″ particle board shelves with light maple laminate and matching PVC edge banding
  Laminate interior and exterior sides

Max Construction

  Plywood construction
  5/8″ Hardwood dovetail drawers
  3/4″ Plywood shelves with light maple laminate and matching PVC edge banding
  ACQ pressure treated solid toe kick
  Laminate interior and exterior sides

Ultimate Construction

  Plywood construction
  5/8″ Hardwood dovetail drawers
  3/4″ Plywood shelves with light maple laminate and matching PVC edge banding
  ACQ pressure treated base perimeter and toe kick is 2″ x 6″ solid lumber
  Applicable for HUD Section 42, HUD Section 8, and USDA RHS Public Housing Projects
  Laminate interior and exterior sides

KCMA quality and environmentally certified

  Smart Cabinetry is nationally recognized by ANSI/KCMA to have passed a rigorous battery of tests that simulate many years of typical household use
  The Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association developed the Environmental Stewardship Program to encourage practices that benefit the environment

Cabinets must meet the guidelines for cabinet industry standards. For example, all cabinets must be fully enclosed with backs, bottoms, sides, and tops on all wall cabinets. In addition to building standards, all cabinets must pass many rigorous tests. Five structural tests must be completed including: shelving,  mounting,  joint strength, and impact. The door hinges are tested for durability as well by putting them through several tests which tests the highest strength under extra weight. Four tests are run on each available finish to ensure a high quality product. A high-heat, hot/cold endurance, and water/detergent test are finally run.

The Environmental Stewardship Program encourages industry policies and practices that benefit the environment and society. The voluntary certification program provides a tangible way for cabinet manufacturers to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability. ESP goes beyond other environmental programs by taking a holistic approach to certification, holding the industry to higher standards and requiring  third party verification for many of criteria. After meeting the rigorous certification requirements companies are awarded the ECP confirms and expands upon the following beliefs found. 

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