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Est. Houston, Texas — One Craftsman, One Standard

The Hands That Build Your Cabinets

Rodriguez Cabinets is not a showroom with a sales team. It is a working shop run by Oswaldo Rodriguez, who measures your room, mills the hardwood, sprays the finish and levels every box on installation day himself.

WHY HOMEOWNERS CALL US INSTEAD OF A BIG-BOX INSTALLER

Most cabinet quotes in Houston are written by a salesperson, ordered from a catalog, and installed by whichever subcontractor is free that week. Nobody in that chain has ever touched your walls. We work the opposite way.

01

Measured By The Builder

The person taking laser measurements in your kitchen is the person cutting the parts. Out-of-square walls, sloped floors and odd soffits get solved on paper before a single board is milled.

02

Real Hardwood, Not Photo Film

Doors and face frames in solid maple, oak, walnut, cherry and paint-grade poplar. Plywood boxes, dovetail drawers, soft-close hardware. No thermofoil peeling off in three summers.

03

Finished In Our Shop

Sprayed in a controlled shop environment, cured, then delivered. Your house is not a paint booth — you avoid the dust, the fumes and the brush marks that come with on-site finishing.

04

A Firm Written Number

You get an itemized quote covering doors, boxes, hardware, finish and installation. It does not move unless you change the scope. No day-of surprises, no pressure to sign on the spot.

05

Installed To Level, Not To Schedule

Cabinets are shimmed to true, anchored into studs, and doors are dialed in by hand at the end of the job. We leave when the reveals are even, not when the clock says so.

06

One Phone Number, Start To Finish

You never get handed to a call center. The number you call for the estimate is the number you call two years later if a hinge needs adjusting.

29+Documented builds in the portfolio
16Hardwood species and finish options
1Craftsman accountable for your job
FreeIn-home measure and written quote

HOW THE SHOP RUNS

Cabinetry is a sequence, and skipping a step is what produces the doors that never quite close. Here is the discipline behind every Rodriguez build.

Design first, cut second

Every project starts as a drawing. Elevations, dimensions, door counts, drawer stacks and hardware placement are agreed before material is ordered, so what arrives is what you approved.

Material selected by hand

Boards are picked for grain and color match across a run, not pulled at random from a pallet. Doors in one kitchen read as one piece of furniture instead of a set of separate parts.

Installed like it will outlive the house

Leveling, shimming, anchoring, alignment — in that order, every time. Scribe strips get fitted to the wall so there are no daylight gaps on the ends.

OUR HIGH-QUALITY BLUEPRINT TO INSTALLATION

One craftsman carries your project end to end: laser measurements in your home, hardwood milled and finished in our shop, cabinets leveled and shimmed on site, doors dialed in by hand.

  1. 01

    Measure

    Oswaldo laser-measures every wall, outlet and appliance in your home and drafts the elevation before a board is cut.

  2. 02

    Mill

    Solid hardwood and furniture-grade ply are cut, doweled and assembled in our Houston shop — no flat-pack boxes.

  3. 03

    Finish

    Doors are sanded, sprayed and cured in a controlled booth so the sheen is even on every face and edge.

  4. 04

    Install

    Boxes are leveled, shimmed and anchored to studs, then doors and drawers are aligned by hand before we clean up.

Curious what this looks like in your kitchen? Oswaldo will walk the space with you and explain each stage in person.

BOOK A FREE WALKTHROUGH