Cabinet Door Questions

Can I Cancel Or Change My Order?

We do not accept changes to or cancellations of orders once they have been placed. This is because orders go into production almost immediately after they are received and due to the automation of our system, we incur expense anytime we must interact with a confirmed order.

For these reasons, we do not allow changes or cancellations. Please read and re-read your orders before submitting them.

Do You Accept Returns?

MDF DOORS 2 GO does not accept returns on custom doors, due to customer errors (i.e. you get exactly what was ordered). In the event that there is damage to your order during shipping, please complete a proper damage claim and we will be in touch with you ASAP. Please remember that we do not accept returns on custom sized doors, drawer fronts, drawer boxes, etc, due to the fact that they cannot be re-sold and are built specifically for you.

Claims on any order or material must be made prior to HINGING, HANGING, or FINISHING.

What Are Your Hours?

Our team is available to you from 9am – 4pm, Monday – Friday.

We do observe several holidays and will post a notice to let you know when we are closed

Our website is available to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Order anytime!

Our Primed MDF Cabinet Doors Will Help You Save Time

Let us prime your cabinet doors for you and save a step in updating your kitchen cabinets or bathroom cabinets. Our state of the art automated finishing line  produces a smooth finish every time that will make it easy to paint your doors any color you like with ease.

Buy our primed MDF cabinet doors and create the look you have been dreaming of!

  • Each order is custom made since it is specifically for you. Every order is a different size, style, and color so please consider the following lead times when placing your order.
  • Our typical lead time for unfinished products is 15-20 business days (or about 3-4 weeks).
  • For primed products ( add 5 additional business days (or about 1-additional week).
  • NOTE: These Are Estimated Lead Times And Can Vary Due To Circumstances Such As Holidays, Machine Failure, Etc.
  • NOTE: Shipping Time Is NOT Included In These Lead Times

How To Measure

If you have existing doors and drawer fronts that you are replacing, you can often just measure those and order using those measurements. However, if you do not already have existing doors and drawer fronts to help find your measurements, you need to know how to measure accurately for your new doors and drawer fronts so that you get exactly what you need.

If you follow this guide, you’ll be able to provide the accurate measurements that will result in a perfect fit when placing your order.

Cabinet Doors

  • Start by measuring the opening that you want the door to cover
  • Determine how much overlay (the amount by which the door overlaps the face frame of the cabinet) you need
  • Add the overlay to the dimensions of your door opening (for example, if you would like a 1/2″ overlay all the way around the perimeter of the door – double that overlay amount to get 1″, then add that 1″ to both the height and width of your door opening)

You can change the amount of overlay you would like to have as long as you make sure to leave enough room between any adjoining doors and drawer fronts so that they can still open and close.

Double Cabinet Doors

  • Start by measuring the opening that you want the doors to cover
  • Determine how much overlay (the amount by which the doors overlap the face frame of the cabinet) you need
  • Add the overlay to the dimensions of your opening (for example, if you would like a 1/2″ overlay all the way around the perimeter of the door – double that overlay amount to get 1″, then add that 1″ to both the height and width of your door opening)
  • Because this measurement is for double doors, you’ll take take your total width measurement and divide it by 2, then order to doors at your new total. (For example, if you have an opening of 30″ x 20″, you’ll add your overlay to get 31″ x 21.” Then you will deduct 1/8″ for gap between doors ,Then You Will then divide the width by 2 to get 15.4375 x 21.” You will then order 2 doors at 15.4375x 21″)

IMPORTANT: Alway allow enough room for adjoins doors to open. Good rule of thumb is to leave at least 1/2″ between 2 doors that open next to each other. 

REMEMBER: You can change the amount of overlay you would like to have as long as you make sure to leave enough room between any adjoining doors and drawer fronts so that they can still open and close.

Inset Cabinet Doors

  • Start by measuring the door opening
  • Subtract 3/16″ from both the height and width to get the door dimensions you need for ordering

IMPORTANT: IF YOU ARE MEASURING FOR DOUBLE INSET DOORS, YOU’LL NEED TO SUBTRACT 3/16″ FROM THE WIDTH OF BOTH DOORS AS WELL AS 3/16″ FROM THE HEIGHT.

Drawer Fronts

  • Start by measuring the opening that you want the drawer front to cover
  • Determine how much overlay (the amount by which the drawer front overlaps the face frame of the cabinet) you need
  • Add the overlay to the dimensions of your drawer opening (for example, if you would like a 1/2″ overlay all the way around the perimeter of the drawer – double that overlay amount to get 1″, then add that 1″ to both the height and width of your drawer opening)
  • Remember to leave proper gap between drawer stacks or doors

You can change the amount of overlay you would like to have as long as you make sure to leave enough room between any adjoining doors and drawer fronts so that they can still open and close.