Cabinets To Go Hires as It Expands
Ty Pennington, cabinets to go, kitchen cabinetry
TV remodeling personality Ty Pennington says "These Cabinets from Cabinets To Go look pretty awesome, I put them in my own kitchen."

REDLANDS, CA - Cabinets To Go LLC, which sells ready-to-assemble cabinets to the construction market and direct to consumers, is seeking a warehouse manager in Braintree, MA, a store manager in Merrillville, IN, and 17 other positions as it expands.

The national retailer has over 48 company owned stores in 27 states selling hardwood kitchen cabinets and vanities. It's model is much like Lumber Liquidators - not surprising since it was founded and is owned by Lumber Liquidators chairman and acting CEO Tom Sullivan. 

Cabinets To Go sells brands that include B. Jorgsen & Co., Zeimlich, and Findley & Meyer - the brands seem to be purely private label and not available elsewhere. Cabinets feature soft closing, full extension drawers, European style hinges, solid wood frames and dovetail joints. 

Founded by Sullivan in 2008 in Miami, the cabinet retailer advertises that it can beat prices of custom cabinetmakers, and even big box stores. Cabinets To Go has enjoyed wide exposure on HGTV, the DIY Network, and more recently, 'To Catch a Contractor' on Spike TV. 

At Houzz, Cabinets To Go has mixed reviews from customers, with most criticisms involving delays in shipments. The company is headquartered in Redlands, CA. 

 
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