Many older homes use built-in cabinets or shelves to create mechanical chases in the corners of rooms. When those chases contain heating pipes, they can cause the wood used to construct these shelves to shrink or expand over time, leading to cracks and splits. It’s a common issue, and the fix is relatively simple.

How To Repair Cracks in a Built-in China Cabinet

Mauro begins by following these steps:

Materials

Painter’s tape MDF panels (½-inch) Construction adhesive Trim head screws Drop cloth Rosin paper 220 grit sandpaper Primer Wood filler Caulk

Tools

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