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Post Installation Checks: Final Quality Inspection After Cabinet Installation

Written by: RTI CABINETS

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Cabinet installation is a major milestone in any kitchen renovation — but the job isn’t complete until a thorough post installation cabinet inspection is performed.

A detailed kitchen cabinet final inspection ensures everything is aligned, secure, functional, and ready for long-term daily use.

Even professionally installed cabinets require a final walkthrough to confirm:

  • Proper alignment

  • Secure fastening

  • Smooth operation

  • Finish quality

  • Structural stability

This guide explains exactly what to check after cabinet installation and why it matters.


Why Post Installation Checks Are Essential

Cabinets settle slightly after installation. Small adjustments may be needed to ensure long-term performance.

A proper cabinet installation quality check helps:

  • Identify alignment issues

  • Confirm secure fastening

  • Prevent long-term movement

  • Catch minor cosmetic defects

  • Ensure countertop readiness

  • Protect warranty coverage

Skipping this step can allow small issues to become bigger problems over time.


Step 1: Check Overall Cabinet Alignment

Stand back and visually inspect the entire cabinet run.

Look for:

  • Straight horizontal lines

  • Consistent spacing between doors

  • Even cabinet heights

  • Symmetrical layout

Cabinets should appear balanced and square from multiple angles.

Misalignment may indicate leveling or fastening issues.


Step 2: Inspect Door Alignment and Reveals

Door alignment is one of the most noticeable details in a finished kitchen.


What to Check:

  • Even spacing between doors

  • Straight vertical lines

  • No rubbing or binding

  • Consistent top and bottom gaps

  • Proper soft-close engagement

Minor hinge adjustments are normal and expected.

Uneven reveals should be corrected immediately.


Step 3: Test Drawer Operation

Drawers experience daily use and must function smoothly.

Open and close each drawer fully.

Confirm:

  • Smooth glide

  • Full extension

  • Soft-close performance

  • No side rubbing

  • Flush alignment with adjacent drawers

Drawers should feel stable and solid.

Any sticking or uneven movement should be adjusted.


Step 4: Verify Level and Plumb

Even after fastening, confirm cabinets remain:

  • Level across the top

  • Plumb vertically

  • Flush at face frames

Check:

  • Long cabinet runs

  • Tall pantry cabinets

  • Island cabinets

Level cabinets are essential before countertop templating.


Step 5: Confirm Secure Fastening

Cabinets should be securely anchored to:

  • Wall studs

  • Adjacent cabinets

  • Structural blocking (if applicable)

Check for:

  • Loose fasteners

  • Cabinet movement

  • Gaps at wall contact points

Cabinets should feel solid when opened and closed.

Movement may indicate insufficient fastening.


Step 6: Inspect Filler Panels and End Panels

Examine all filler strips and decorative panels.

Ensure:

  • Tight wall contact

  • No visible gaps

  • Flush alignment with cabinet faces

  • Secure attachment

Properly installed panels create a seamless appearance.


Step 7: Check Trim and Molding Installation

Crown molding, light rail, and toe kicks should be:

  • Evenly installed

  • Properly aligned

  • Securely fastened

  • Free of visible gaps

Trim should enhance the finished look — not draw attention to inconsistencies.


Step 8: Inspect Finish Quality After Installation

During installation, minor scratches or handling marks can occur.

Inspect:

  • Door surfaces

  • Panel edges

  • Cabinet corners

  • Painted finishes

  • Stained finishes

Look for:

  • Chips

  • Scratches

  • Dents

  • Finish separation

Cosmetic issues should be addressed promptly.


Step 9: Confirm Appliance Clearances

Before countertops or final appliance installation:

Verify:

  • Refrigerator opening width

  • Dishwasher opening spacing

  • Range cabinet alignment

  • Microwave cabinet positioning

  • Vent hood clearance

Appliances must fit without forcing or compression.


Step 10: Check Shelf Stability

Remove and reinsert adjustable shelves.

Confirm:

  • Proper shelf pin placement

  • No sagging

  • Secure fit

  • Even positioning

Shelves should sit level and feel stable under load.


Step 11: Inspect Sink Base and Heavy Load Areas

Sink base cabinets and heavy-use areas require special attention.

Check:

  • Structural integrity

  • Back panel stability

  • Reinforcement

  • Secure fastening

These areas experience additional moisture and weight.


Step 12: Walk Through the Kitchen as a User

Simulate daily use.

Open every:

  • Door

  • Drawer

  • Pull-out

  • Trash unit

  • Pantry slide

Listen for:

  • Unusual noises

  • Rubbing

  • Clicking

  • Loose hardware

Cabinets should feel smooth and consistent.


Cabinet Final Inspection Checklist

Inspection Area What to Confirm
Alignment Straight and symmetrical
Doors Even reveals, smooth closing
Drawers Full extension and soft-close
Level Top surfaces level
Fastening Secure to studs and adjacent units
Panels Flush and gap-free
Trim Even and secure
Finish No visible defects
Appliances Proper clearance
Shelves Stable and level

A structured post installation cabinet checklist ensures nothing is overlooked.


Common Post-Installation Issues

Minor issues may include:

  • Slight door misalignment

  • Drawer front adjustments

  • Small trim gap corrections

  • Minor hinge tension adjustments

Structural problems, however, should never be present.


Why Post Installation Checks Protect Long-Term Performance

A thorough inspection ensures:

  • Long-term cabinet alignment

  • Reduced hinge wear

  • Smooth drawer glide

  • Countertop stability

  • Appliance integration success

  • Warranty protection

Catching small issues early prevents larger future repairs.


Professional Final Walkthrough Best Practices

Experienced installers:

  • Perform a complete cabinet performance inspection

  • Adjust hinges and slides

  • Confirm stud anchoring

  • Review with homeowner

  • Document final condition

Professional verification increases confidence in installation quality.


Key Takeaway: Inspect Before You Sign Off

Post installation checks are the final step in ensuring your kitchen cabinets are properly installed and ready for daily use.

Before approving installation:

✔ Confirm alignment
✔ Test every door and drawer
✔ Verify secure fastening
✔ Inspect finishes
✔ Check appliance clearances

A careful final inspection ensures your cabinets perform reliably for years to come.

Because the true measure of cabinet quality isn’t just how they look on installation day — it’s how they function long after.

What's? How's? & Why's?


What should I check after kitchen cabinet installation?

After kitchen cabinet installation, check overall alignment, door and drawer operation, secure fastening to studs, level surfaces, filler panel fit, trim installation, finish quality, and appliance clearances before approving the job.

Why is a post installation cabinet inspection important?

A post installation cabinet inspection ensures cabinets are level, secure, properly aligned, and functioning smoothly. It helps catch minor issues early before countertops are installed or warranties expire.

How do I know if cabinets are installed correctly?

Cabinets are installed correctly when they are level, plumb, securely fastened to studs, evenly spaced, and all doors and drawers open and close smoothly without rubbing or misalignment.

Should cabinet doors be adjusted after installation?

Yes. Minor hinge adjustments are normal after installation. Adjustments ensure even reveals, proper spacing, and smooth soft-close operation.

What causes cabinet doors to become misaligned after installation?

Doors may become slightly misaligned due to cabinet settling, hinge tension, wall irregularities, or fastening adjustments. Most issues can be corrected with simple hinge alignment adjustments.

Do I need to check cabinets before countertops are installed?

Yes. Cabinets must be level and fully secured before countertop templating and installation. Uneven cabinets can cause countertop gaps, stress points, and alignment issues.

How can I test drawer performance after installation?

Open and close each drawer fully to ensure smooth glide, full extension, proper soft-close engagement, and flush alignment with surrounding cabinet fronts.

What are common problems found during a cabinet final inspection?

Common issues include minor door misalignment, uneven drawer spacing, loose trim pieces, small filler gaps, and hinge tension adjustments. Structural movement or loose fastening should not be present.

Should cabinets move when opened or closed?

No. Cabinets should feel solid and secure when doors and drawers are opened or closed. Movement may indicate insufficient fastening to studs or adjacent cabinets.

When should I perform a final walkthrough after cabinet installation?

A final walkthrough should be performed immediately after installation is complete and before countertops are installed. This ensures any corrections can be made easily.