Leininger Cabinet & Woodworking is AWI certified. An AWI firm is beneficial because AWI firms must go through a stringent Quality Certification Program. Through concise and accurate specifications, expectations are clearly defined, and assure that all AWI Quality Standards will be followed during the architectural woodwork fabrication process. By using Leininger Cabinet & Woodworking, a QCP Certified Woodworker, you can reduce or virtually eliminate any delays, stress, or frustration related to your project.
Reliability. We have been in existence for almost 60 years and in that time we have established a solid reputation of quality craftsmanship. We always guarantee your satisfaction.
Creativity, Engineering, and Design. Our solutions are not “canned.” Each project is custom designed to fit the particular need at hand – combining quality and craftsmanship with sound investment.
Experience. Our talented team members have careers at Leininger Cabinet and Woodworking. We believe in fair compensation. What does this mean to you? It means you will have only the most experienced and qualified personnel on your project. Our team members are truly woodworking artisans.
Too often we forget price isn’t just the dollar amount we pay. There are many hidden factors that directly affect the outcome of a project such as timeliness of work, on-time installation and delivery, professionalism, team cooperation, and the lack of buyer stress. There’s an old saying…
“The bitterness and defeat of poor workmanship remains long after the sweet victory, called price.”
At Leininger Cabinet and Woodworking, we have compiled the perfect team and resources for every project to give you 100% satisfaction, the utmost quality, and complete peace of mind.
Projects get delayed for a lot of reasons. What one needs to realize is that a contract with Leininger is really an agreement to sell the buyer a block of time that everyone agrees on. In order to hit the agreed finish date, all information has to be at hand when we start. Otherwise, our production process stops and starts which costs us money. If a job backs up or stops for any reason, we may have no other work scheduled for that time so our plant and production stops.
Meanwhile, the held up job resurfaces a month later when we have other work scheduled for clients who are on time with all their information. Then we are faced with having to produce two (or more) jobs at once. That involves unplanned for overtime and cost over runs. We always try our best to accommodate everyone, but if we have no control over the data we need to do your work, delays will happen.