The cabinets looked great at first. Then the joints separated. Then they split between the boards. Then the lacquer came off and the golden maple greyed on the edges. The owner, Moe, admitted the glue was mixed wrong and fixed several joint separations. When it kept happening, he blamed water on the cupboards, but even ones with no sign of water separated. I think the lacquer was mixed wrong, too, because the cabinets were not abused. Funny, if the customer is at fault, why do comparable maple cabinets from Cabinet Solutions look brand new after three years under identical conditions? The ones from Cornerstone Millwork began splitting and peeling within weeks! Anyway, Moe decided that he is not going to fix mine anymore, because he has done enough for me!?!!@%&! As far as I am concerned, all he did was put me off until the time for suing him expired. The doors are less than three years old but I have hired a painter to sand and lacquer them again because they show age and wear. Don't be fooled by his religious diatribe inside the lobby. This is the first blog I ever posted, but I am so pissed off!!