The Reality of Construction: Why "Perfect" doesn't exist ( and That's Okay!)
- Toni Cartright
- Aug 14
- 2 min read

When you start a construction or remodeling project, it’s easy to imagine everything going smoothly from start to finish. But in the real world, construction is far from perfect—and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. At Cartright & Sons Cabinetry, we believe in being upfront about the realities of our industry so you know what to expect and how we handle challenges.
Why Construction Projects Can Be a “Can of Worms”
Whether it’s new construction in Fort Myers or a home remodel, starting a project can uncover more than you bargained for. As cabinet installers, we’re usually one of the final trades to enter the site. That means we often work with whatever’s already been done—good, bad, or somewhere in between.
We regularly encounter:
Unlevel floors that require adjustments before cabinets can be installed
Walls that aren’t square or flat (which can make precise installation tricky)
Ceilings that aren’t perfectly level, especially in older homes
Remodel surprises, like hidden damage or outdated repairs from previous work
When these issues come up, we put our problem-solving skills to work to ensure your cabinets still look and function exactly as they should.
The Human Side of the Industry
Construction involves dozens of people, multiple suppliers, and countless moving parts. That leaves plenty of room for human error. Sometimes parts arrive with defects or paint imperfections, requiring a warranty claim. Other times, an order might be short-shipped and a piece is missing.
These situations aren’t unusual—they’re part of the process. The key is having a team that knows how to respond quickly so your project stays on track.
Our Promise to Our Clients
At Cartright & Sons Cabinetry, we aim to get it right the first time. But when something doesn’t go as planned, we don’t leave you hanging. We pride ourselves on:
Timely problem-solving so issues don’t cause unnecessary delays
Clear communication so you’re never left wondering what’s happening
Efficient solutions that maintain quality without cutting corners
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