S&H Cabinets has been building and installing commercial cabinetry and casework in Southern California since 1954. We started building wood cabinetry and remodeling in the residential sector in the 1970's, but as our cabinetry expertise grew we transitioned to commercial projects. We currently occupy a 22,000 square foot facility with cutting edge machinery.
Our team is dedicated to delivering industry leading products and services at a fair and competitive price. From project estimation to completed job installation, S&H Cabinets provides a smooth and seamless process with no rejects, no late jobs ever. Our reputation is built upon superior quality and trust.
Our team is dedicated to delivering industry leading products and services at a fair and competitive price. From project estimation to completed job installation, S&H Cabinets provides a smooth and seamless process with no rejects, no late jobs ever. Our reputation is built upon superior quality and trust.
Services
S&H Cabinets has provided commercial casework services since 1954, including built-to-order laminate cabinets, wood veneer cabinets, countertops, wall and ceiling panels, reception desks, nurse stations, and more. We are dedicated to producing industry-leading products at a competitive price while treating each and every customer with respect.
Our facility is located in sunny Fontana, CA, near Los Angeles and Orange counties. The 22,000 square foot facility is designed for the optimum design, production, and subsequent installation of commercial cabinetry and casework. We embrace technology and utilize high levels of automation, including engineering networked directly to machinery, and barcode scanning of all pre-and post-production materials.
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Scott Johnson
Dec 11, 2018
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Killa Cali
Oct 09, 2018
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There isn't quality control. They all about speed get the most out as fast with out quality control in the process. No earning your way up the company. No communication with upper management. No job security as they can fire you anyday for any reason. No loyalty i wouldn't buy no cabinets here. Older workers always bitter when new workers show up. 10 min breaks instead of 15min.
Jacob Dowell
Jun 18, 2017
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