The Process

Bringing New Life to Your Cutting Boards

How We Resurface Cutting Boards

Cutting boards are an essential tool in any kitchen, but over time they can develop deep grooves, scratches, and stains that harbor bacteria and affect their usability. Our resurfacing process restores your cutting boards to like-new condition, ensuring a smooth and safe surface for food preparation. Here’s how it works:

Step 1: Initial Assessment

At Alberta Cutting Board Guys, our first step is a thorough initial assessment of your cutting boards. Our experienced team evaluates their condition, including wear, damage, and thickness. If your cutting board is beyond repair—for instance, if it has severe warping, deep gouges, or structural issues—we won’t just leave you hanging. We offer high-quality replacement boards that meet your exact specifications in any size. This way, you can rest assured that your kitchen will always have safe, clean, reliable cutting surfaces.

Step 2: Surface Sanding

Using specialized resurfacing equipment, we remove the top layer of the cutting board, eliminating scratches, grooves, and stains. This step creates a smooth, even surface while preserving the structural integrity of the board.

Step 3: Edging and Smoothing

The edges of the cutting board are sanded and smoothed to eliminate sharp corners or burrs. This step ensures the board is safe to handle and looks polished.

Step 5: Final Inspection

Every cutting board undergoes a final quality check to ensure it meets our standards for smoothness, durability, and appearance. Only after passing this inspection do we return the board to you.

Why Resurfacing Matters

Resurfacing your cutting boards not only extends their lifespan but also improves food safety and enhances your kitchen’s efficiency. It’s an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to replacing your boards entirely.

Contact Us

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Email: info@Albertcuttingboardguys.com

Phone: +1(587)429-3027

Visit us at: https://albertcuttingboardguys.com