Trade — Millwork & Cabinetry

Millwork & Cabinetry Subcontractor Agreements in Florida

Millwork's #1 dispute is material spec — particleboard sold as 'wood.' Cabinetry contracts also need finish spec, a hardware schedule, and clear field-measurement responsibility. The details are the deliverable.

The clauses that cause millwork & cabinetry disputes

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  • Missing material spec — particleboard sold as 'wood' is the #1 cabinetry dispute.
  • Unclear finish spec (stain color, paint color, sheen, finishing system).
  • Missing hardware schedule (manufacturer, finish, soft-close).
  • Unclear field-measurement responsibility (who templates?).
  • Countertop scope ambiguity (included or separate).

Frequently asked questions

What's the most common cabinetry contract dispute?

Material substitution — particleboard or MDF delivered when the buyer thought they were getting plywood or solid hardwood. The contract must specify the exact material (plywood vs. particleboard, hardwood species, melamine), the finish system, and the hardware schedule. Ambiguity here is the most expensive millwork mistake.

XOsign is an information platform, not a law firm, and does not provide legal advice. Trade practices vary; consult a Florida construction attorney for your specific situation.

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