Description
Bellmont Cabinets Reviews – Round Up:
Bellmont Cabinets Company Information:
Kitchen Unit Quality: Good (Bellmont 1600) – Very Good (Bellmont 1900)
Price Fitted: Varies with dealer
Supply Only: Varies with dealer
Warranty: Lifetime Limited Warranty (Bellmont 1900)
Designer Qualifications: Varies with dealer
Designer Status: Varies with dealer
Commission rate: N/A
From the Bellmont Cabinets website:
Bellmont Cabinet Co. is a family-owned cabinet manufacturer, located in Sumner, Washington, dedicated to product innovation, functionality, and timeless & trend setting styles. Our three decade journey has taken us from very humble beginnings to being recognized as one of the finest cabinet manufacturers in the United States.
We pride ourselves on building the highest quality frameless cabinet on the market, featuring greater interior storage capacity, unobstructed openings, and wider drawers with the clean crisp look of flush-fitting full-overlay doors and drawers.
Who Are Bellmont Cabinets?
Bellmont Cabinets are a long-established kitchen cabinet manufacturer based out of Sumner, Washington.
Bellmont manufacture a wide range of cabinet and door designs over two main ranges, the 1900 series and 1600 series – constructed from particleboard and plywood, with a limited Lifetime Warranty on the 1900 range. With two cabinet ranges, a huge choice of doors and multiple price points, Bellmont can truly offer a kitchen for all tastes and budgets.
Susan Blumenstein –
We have Belmont 1600 cabinets that have not worn well. Warping and chips that were “repaired” that have returned . Cabinets were installed in 2012 and I have little confidence they will last another 5 years. There were also many blemishes and many parts had to be returned.
Sunshine –
I have had nothing but problems from Bellmont and would not recommend them to anyone. I ordered cabinets with a promised ship date of 6 weeks. However it took 12 weeks until they were actually delivered. They doubled the delivery time. During that time, I was not kept informed of the status of my order. One of the several excuses I was given was that my order “just didn’t make it on the truck and that they had no idea why”. This one excuse resulted in yet another one week delay. Then when my vanity did finally arrive it was the wrong color. A simple comparison of my order sheet versus the label on the cabinets clearly shows that they did not ship the correct item. When the company I ordered them from called to complain they were told that it will take at least another six weeks to deliver the vanities. Everyone, including companies, make mistakes but that is where customer service comes into play and this company does not make any effort to make their errors less painless for the customer. I do not recommend them.
S Fox –
I had the Bellmont 1600 series cabinets installed this spring. I was most disappointed. I listened to two different KD who said they were told that the 1600 series was very good and did not recommend going up to the 1900 series based upon the sales rep advice. Well, they are not very well constructed. My contractor was stunned at the poor quality of the lazy susan and what he had to do to install it. It didn’t come with any support pieces. Also, the bottom of my gray cabinets were white laminate like the inside but the one cabinet from the 1900 series I had to get had a gray bottom. Also, the side of one cabinet underneath, had a gray finish piece but the others aligned with it did not. The corner cabinets have a large space no matter how much we try to tighten it up and the white from the shelves shows through. I am really kinda sick to my stomach that I was duped after spending so much time looking for a frameless cabinet. I would not recommend this line if asked unless they move to the 1900 series. I feel like I got stuck with real cheap cherry with flaws that show through the finish. Also, the paint stick I received was for Alder and it doesn’t match. On a good note, after much effort on the part of my KD, the company finally agreed to send a piece of gray board that could be attached to the bottoms of the cabinets. However, the labor I had to pay for not only to install it and then add a custom finish edge would have probably been better served in moving into the 1900 series.