

Since 1961, the Wellborn family has poured their lives and talents into a product that demonstrates remarkable craftsmanship, integral commitment to the environment, and a legacy of happy customers. Here’s some more information about this company, whose excellent reputation is well-known throughout the industry.
Wellborn Cabinets, Inc. only sells their products to dealers and distributors. When it comes to purchasing their cabinets, the price depends on the size, materials used, finishes, and organizational extras. See if it’s in the budget with a free cost estimate for your installation.
All Wellborn cabinets are built to last and have a five-year limited warranty for the Select Series, a limited lifetime warranty for the Premier and WoodCraft Series, and an exclusive lifetime limited warranty for the drawer box, door hinge, and drawer suspension system.
Caring for Wellborn cabinets is easy to do. Simply wipe them down with a soft, damp cloth and clean with a solution of dishwashing liquid and warm water for tougher stains. Avoid using abrasive household cleaners, and always wipe cabinets dry after cleaning.
The Premier Series uses high-density furniture board in the frame construction, whereas the Woodcraft Series uses a frame of solid wood. All cabinets boast a 24-step finishing process, solid wood doors, and a propriety drawer design.
Yes, among Wellborn’s many excellent qualities is their environmental commitment. Wellborn is certified by the KCMA’s Environmental Stewardship Program and tends to exceed the standards stipulated by the program.
They are passionate about incorporating environmental practices into every phase of their design, construction, and delivery, and choose business partnerships based on the partner company’s similar environmental commitments as well.
Wellborn Cabinet, Inc. has been a family-owned company since it began in Ashland, Alabama in 1961.
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