
Accountability
Warranty, Licensing & Insurance for Trade Partners
What it means to work with a licensed, insured California cabinetry shop that stands behind its workmanship—and keeps one point of contact accountable for the work.
When you specify a cabinetry maker on a project, you are also specifying who your client will hold responsible if something needs attention later. That is why the questions behind this page—is the shop licensed, is it insured, does it stand behind its work, and who picks up the phone—matter as much as the joinery. PineWood Cabinets has built custom cabinetry and architectural millwork since 2006 as a division of Voronenko & Ethen Associates, working from our Roseville, California shop as a licensed California contractor (CSLB #1095293).
Backed by the shop that built it
We Stand Behind Our Workmanship
We build furniture-grade cabinetry and we stand behind the workmanship of what we make and install. Rather than reduce that to a headline number that may not fit your project, we define what is covered as part of the quote and agreement for the specific job—so the terms are explicit, documented, and understood before any material is committed. The commitment is simple in principle: the work is built to the drawings you approved, and if the workmanship falls short of that standard, we make it right.
That accountability is reinforced by our structure. Because design and build sit under one roof, the shop that drew the cabinetry is the shop that built it and the shop that installed it. There is no seam between vendors to argue across if a question comes up later—the responsibility lives in one place.
CSLB #1095293
Licensed in California
PineWood Cabinets operates as a licensed California contractor under CSLB #1095293. For a trade partner, that license is more than a credential—it is a verifiable public record. You, your client, or a general contractor can confirm our license standing directly through the California Contractors State License Board. Working with a licensed shop means the entity behind the cabinetry is registered, accountable, and subject to the state’s requirements for licensed contractors.
On a project where you are staking your own reputation on the trades you bring in, a verifiable license is a baseline you should be able to check—and ours is.
Documentation for your project file
Insured, Licensed Shop
We are an insured, licensed cabinetry shop. As part of onboarding onto a project, we can provide the documentation appropriate to that job so your project file is complete before we mobilize on site. For builders and architects managing risk across a whole build, having that paperwork in hand up front is part of a clean, professional engagement—and we treat it that way.
One contact, documented, resolved
How an Issue Gets Handled
Even excellent work occasionally needs a follow-up, and how a shop handles that moment tells you more than any promise made before the project. Our approach is deliberately simple:
- You reach your point of contact directly. The same person who carried your project through drawings, fabrication, and installation—not a call center.
- The concern is documented. We capture what is happening and where, so there is a clear record.
- It is assessed against the approved work. We measure the concern against the shop drawings and scope you approved.
- We agree on the remedy and resolve it. The responsibility sits with the shop that made and installed the work—no handoffs, no finger-pointing.
For the trade, that continuity is the real assurance. You brought us onto the project; you have one accountable party to call; and that party built, finished, and installed the work it is standing behind. The specifics of coverage and terms are set out for your project in the agreement, so let’s put them in writing before we begin rather than leaving them to interpretation.
Licensing, insurance, and accountability
What Trade Partners Ask
Do you stand behind your workmanship?
Yes. We build furniture-grade cabinetry and millwork and we stand behind the workmanship of what we make and install. Rather than quote a number here, we walk trade partners through exactly what is covered for their specific project as part of the quote and agreement, so the terms are clear and in writing before work begins.
Are you a licensed contractor?
Yes. PineWood Cabinets operates as a licensed California contractor, CSLB #1095293. A trade partner can verify our standing directly through the California Contractors State License Board. Working with a licensed shop means the work is performed to state licensing requirements by an accountable, verifiable entity.
Is the shop insured?
Yes. We are an insured, licensed cabinetry shop. Documentation appropriate to your project can be provided as part of onboarding onto a job, so your project file has what it needs before we mobilize.
Who do we talk to if something needs attention?
You talk to us directly—the same single point of contact who carried your project through drawings, fabrication, and installation. Any issue is documented, assessed against the approved shop drawings and scope, and resolved. You are never routed through a call center or handed off to a stranger.
How are issues actually handled?
We look at the concern against what was approved and installed, agree on the remedy, and take care of it. Because design and build live under one roof and one contact stays with the project, there is no finger-pointing between a maker and an installer—the responsibility sits in one place.

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