Leveling and Securing Cabinets That Stay Put

Cabinet Installation in Shepherdsville for walls that slope or floors that drop across the room

Johnson's Custom Cabinets provides professional cabinet installation services for homeowners in Shepherdsville who need custom or pre-manufactured cabinets installed accurately in new construction or remodel projects. You need this service when walls are not perfectly plumb, when flooring transitions create height differences, or when you want cabinets secured to studs instead of drywall alone. Proper installation ensures that doors align, drawers slide smoothly, and countertops sit level even when the structure beneath is not.


The process begins with confirming that plumbing and electrical rough-ins are complete and positioned correctly. Johnson's Custom Cabinets uses shims to level base cabinets on uneven floors, locates wall studs with electronic finders, and secures upper cabinets with heavy-duty screws rated for sustained weight. Each cabinet is checked with a level in multiple directions before fasteners are driven, and adjustments are made to account for out-of-square corners or bowed walls.


Schedule installation with a free estimate to confirm timeline, site preparation requirements, and coordination with countertop or appliance installers.

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Steps That Ensure Long-Term Performance

You clear the installation area of furniture and floor coverings, and the crew begins by mounting upper cabinets first to avoid working over base units. Johnson's Custom Cabinets aligns cabinet faces so that doors and drawer fronts form continuous lines, spaces units evenly, and installs filler strips where gaps occur between cabinets and walls or appliances.


After installation, you will notice that cabinet doors open and close without binding, that drawer fronts sit flush when closed, and that shelves remain level when loaded with dishes or canned goods. Crown molding and trim pieces cover gaps between cabinets and ceilings, and toe kicks are scribed to follow floor contours. Johnson's Custom Cabinets addresses any damage or defects immediately and adjusts hardware if doors require realignment after settling.


The work includes mounting cabinets, installing hardware, and making final adjustments to doors and drawers. It does not include countertop installation, backsplash tile work, or appliance hookups, though the team coordinates access and timing with other contractors to minimize delays.

Installation Details Homeowners Want Clarified

These answers explain what happens during cabinet installation in Shepherdsville and how it affects the rest of the project.

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How long does cabinet installation take for a standard kitchen?

Most kitchen installations finish in one to two days, depending on cabinet count, layout complexity, and whether old cabinets need removal first.

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What happens if walls are not straight?

Installers use shims and filler strips to bridge gaps and create a level, plumb installation even when walls bow or lean.

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Why do some cabinets need blocking or reinforcement?

Upper cabinets filled with dishes or glassware can weigh over one hundred pounds, so blocking installed between studs distributes weight and prevents sagging.

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When should countertops be templated?

Countertop fabricators measure after cabinets are installed and leveled, ensuring that templates reflect the actual cabinet positions and any field adjustments.

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How does Johnson's Custom Cabinets protect finished floors during installation?

The crew uses drop cloths, cardboard runners, and foam padding under cabinets to prevent scratches and dents on hardwood or tile.

Johnson's Custom Cabinets reviews the installation area before starting, confirms that walls and floors are ready, and communicates with other trades to ensure that countertops, appliances, and trim work follow in the correct sequence.