Health and Safety: Mask required · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits ·
Hours
Thursday | 8AM–5PM |
Friday | 8AM–5PM |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 8AM–5PM |
Tuesday | 8AM–5PM |
Wednesday | 8AM–5PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 11100 Firestone Blvd, Norwalk, CA 90650 Phone: (562) 868-0909 Website: http://www.cabinets2000.com/
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Contact – Cabinets 2000
For general inquiries, you can contact us at: Cabinets 2000, LLC. 11100 Firestone Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650. (p) 562-868-0909. (f) 562-868-4131.
CABINETS 2000 – 11100 Firestone Blvd, Norwalk, CA
16 reviews of Cabinets 2000 “Have to come here for work at least a couple times a month. I am a … Just when you think this company can’t get any worse!
Review Summary
Maria Hinojosa
If you need better service this is your place I love the service
2red2white
I asked my landlord for repair of a cabinet door that was broken.
Ismael Soto
Outstanding customer satisfaction.
L S
Hard working, nice and good luck findi g a parking space.
Cesar A Tovar
Is a place were they make good quality Cabinets that best i seen in the market, beautiful and at amazing the best of the best.
Mark Basak
Just bought a brand new condo in San Diego. The cabinets are worst quality I’ve ever seen. Cabinet bodies are 1/2” thick, with horrible vinyl cladding, not even melamine. Even ikea cabinets use 3/4” melamine. Hinge base plates positioned in wrong shelf pin holes on all cabinets, then repositioned, leaving two holes blown out in every wall cabinet. Cabinet panels are visibly cracked, they install them anyway, into a brand new condo. Cheap miterfolded drawer boxes are out of square and drawer fronts are badly misaligned. I’ve seen all grades of casework in my 30 year career in construction, this is by far the absolute worst. TriPac cabinets I installed in HUD housing projects was better!