Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are you licensed and insured?

    Yes, Omega Woodworks is licensed and insured for both residential and commercial projects throughout the DFW metro area.
  • Do you serve areas outside Weatherford?

    Yes, we serve the greater DFW area including Fort Worth, Keller, South Lake, Arlington, and Grapevine along I-20 and Highway 171.
  • Can you repair existing wood cabinets?

    Yes, we offer expert wood repair and refinishing for cabinets, furniture, and built-ins. We specialize in color-matching and structural restoration for seamless results.
  • Do you build commercial cabinetry?

    Yes, we fabricate custom millwork and cabinetry for offices, retail stores, restaurants, and professional spaces using commercial-grade materials and finishes.
  • What's included in custom closet systems?

    Our hand-built closet systems optimize every inch of space with durable woods, smooth finishes, and hardware built to last for walk-ins, wardrobes, and dressing rooms.
  • Can you build custom staircases?

    Yes, we handcraft wood staircases using durable hardwoods and detailed joinery. They're designed for strength, style, and long-term performance in any architectural style.
  • Do you offer free consultations?

    Yes, we offer free consultations for accent wall designs. Contact us at (817) 899-7066 to discuss your project and get started.
  • Are your materials suited for Texas climate?

    Yes, our materials and finishes are specifically selected to withstand Texas humidity and temperature swings for long-lasting durability.
  • Can you match existing wood finishes?

    Yes, we're skilled in color-matching and use proven methods with durable coatings to seamlessly restore and match existing wood surfaces.
  • Do you build custom furniture pieces?

    Yes, we handcraft one-of-a-kind furniture including tables, benches, and hutches using premium hardwoods with grain matching and smooth joinery for heirloom-quality pieces.
  • Can you replace just cabinet doors?

    Yes, we create custom replacement doors that perfectly match your existing cabinets. New doors with quality hardware instantly refresh your kitchen's appearance.
  • How long do cabinet doors last?

    Our custom cabinet doors typically last 20-30 years with proper care. We use premium hardwoods and moisture-resistant finishes designed for Texas climate conditions.
  • What wood types work best for doors?

    Oak, maple, and cherry are excellent choices for cabinet doors. Each offers unique grain patterns and accepts stains beautifully while providing exceptional durability.
  • Do you install the doors you make?

    Yes, we provide complete installation services throughout Weatherford and Dallas areas. Professional installation ensures proper alignment, smooth operation, and lasting performance.
  • Can doors be made for existing frames?

    Absolutely. We measure existing cabinet boxes precisely to create doors that fit perfectly. This approach saves money while dramatically improving your kitchen's appearance.
  • What's the difference between overlay styles?

    Full overlay doors completely cover the cabinet frame for a modern look. Partial overlay shows some frame, creating traditional styling with visible lines between doors.
  • How much do replacement doors cost?

    Pricing depends on wood type, size, and style complexity. Custom doors typically cost 40-60% less than full cabinet replacement while achieving similar visual impact.
  • Do you repair damaged cabinet doors?

    Yes, we repair cracked, warped, or damaged doors using proven restoration techniques. Color-matching and structural repairs restore doors to like-new condition when replacement isn't necessary.
  • What hardware comes with new doors?

    We include soft-close hinges and premium hardware with all door installations. Quality hardware ensures smooth, quiet operation while extending the life of your investment.
  • How do I measure for replacement doors?

    We handle all measuring during our free consultation. Precise measurements ensure perfect fit and proper function. DIY measuring often leads to costly mistakes and delays.