Description
Bertch Cabinets Reviews – Round Up:
Bertch Cabinets Company Information:
Kitchen Unit Quality: Good – Very Good – Excellent
Price Fitted: Varies with dealer
Supply Only: Varies with dealer
Warranty: Lifetime Limited Warranty
Designer Qualifications: Varies with dealer
Designer Status: Varies with dealer
Commission rate: N/A
From the Bertch Cabinets website:
Custom Cabinetry: Bertch Custom caters to original designs. We’re about solutions and final creative options. Specialty woods or specialty finishes, sheens, distressing options, special effects, the ability to create your own “one of a kind” door style.
Legacy Cabinetry: (Semi-Custom) We all have our own ideas of what comfort is. Utilizing an array of styles and modular components which appeal to the dreamer and the realist in all of us, Legacy semi-custom cabinetry helps us define our sense of space.
Marketplace Cabinetry: (Stock Cabinets) Marketplace stock cabinetry guarantees the same care and craftsmanship that is put into all the Bertch family of products. The balance of door styles combined with wood and color combinations is the perfect builder line.
Who Are Bertch Cabinets?
Bertch Cabinets are a long-established kitchen cabinet manufacturer based out of Waterloo, Iowa.
Selling a wide range of stock, semi-custom and full-custom kitchen cabinetry in both modern and traditional styles, Bertch Cabinets supply a huge dealer network of kitchen studios, designers and kitchen installers across the USA – and feature a lifetime warranty.
Cameron Jones –
We ordered Bertch kitchen cabinets through a local dealer for our remodel. Most of the cabinets arrived in good condition, although there were a few issues. One drawer had a drawer glide screw sheared off (repaired by our contractor), another drawer had a split in the bottom panel (replaced), several upper cabinet shelf panels had defective veneer (replaced), the glass front upper was missing the spline needed to mount the glass (ordered by dealer), and last but not least by any means, one of the upper cabinets that was installed to the right of our sink, had a defect in the frame that wasn’t apparent during installation but once seen could not be unseen. Bertch wanted to put an side panel over it that would have looked stupid, but we insisted it be replaced. They sent a replacement, however refuse to pay for the labor cost to dismount the defective cabinet, an mount the replacement, a process that also required the cabinet next to it to be taken down then re-installed.
This required about 2-3 hours of time for two men that should not have been needed if Bertch actually had some quality control in their manufacturing process. Bertch says they don’t reimburse for labor when a replacement is required, and in my opinion this is unreasonable for the consumer, who paid for a perfect product, to have to pay for extra labor when a manufacturer cannot provide the product they promise.