Lead Time for Wood Veneer Slab Doors From Cutting Edge

Cutting Edge offers an 8-10 day lead time for wood veneer slab doors. Learn what can cause delays and how to keep your projects on track.

A kitchen featuring light-brown slab doors and silver hardware.

Delays in material delivery can significantly impact a contractor’s schedule. A late shipment of wood veneer slab doors can stall projects, leading to frustrated customers, additional costs, and strained relationships. Understanding the lead time for your order is key to avoiding missed deadlines and keeping projects on track.

For over five years, Cutting Edge has specialized in producing wood veneer slab doors. With over 90% of orders shipping as scheduled, you can count on Cutting Edge to help your business complete jobs on time. When delays do occur, we communicate them promptly to help you adjust accordingly.

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Most Wood Veneer Slab Doors Ship Within 8-10 Working Days

Typically, wood veneer slab doors from Cutting Edge ship within 8-10 working days after you confirm and pay for your order. This lead time does not include weekends or holidays. It’s crucial to account for this window when planning your project to avoid unforeseen delays.

Three Factors Can Extend the Lead Time for Wood Veneer Slab Doors

Three factors can influence the time it takes for slab doors to be ready for shipping. By being aware of these factors, you can better estimate the timeframes for your projects:

1. Custom Pieces

Custom orders require the Cutting Edge team to create a custom CNC program, which adds extra days to the lead time. The more intricate the customizations, the longer it may take to develop and test the custom program. Generally, custom pieces take at least two days longer than standard pieces.

2. Finishing

If you’re ordering raw slab doors, they will usually ship within the standard eight to ten-day window. However, adding a finish can extend the lead time to 4-6 weeks. You should expect an even longer lead time for custom finishes, as our team will need to get a custom match and provide a sample for your approval.

A picture showing cabinet doors in three different finishes; paint, stain & lacquer and clear lacquer. Finished slab doors take longer to produce than raw.

3. Non-Stocked Materials

If Cutting Edge doesn’t have the wood veneer or edge tape you ordered in stock, we will need additional time to order the materials. Waiting for stock to arrive extends the lead time to at least three weeks, depending on supplier availability.

Potential Problems That May Delay Your Order

Even with efficient processes, unexpected issues can sometimes cause delays. Our team does their best to prevent these problems.

1. Waiting for Confirmation or Payment

Your orders can’t move into production until our team receives confirmation and payment. If you aren’t aware of this requirement or miss a notification email, your order may be delayed.

However, our team understands you are busy, and emails can slip through the cracks. If we haven’t received a confirmation or payment within three days of you placing your order, we will follow up by phone to minimize any delays.

2. Machinery Breakdowns

Although rare, machinery breakdowns happen roughly once a year. Cutting Edge’s regular maintenance schedules reduce the frequency of these incidents, but delays can occur if they happen during production.

We may have to delay your order by several days in a worst-case scenario where our team requires parts or the help of a technician to repair a complex piece of machinery. Usually, though, our team can fix any breakdowns within one working day.

3. Human Error

Because our team is made up of humans, mistakes can happen. We catch most errors internally; internal remakes usually only push the order by one extra working day. To prevent these last-minute delays, Cutting Edge assembles shipments 48 hours before the scheduled shipping date to catch any issues early.

How Cutting Edge Communicates Delays

If there is a delay, our team will email you at least 24 hours before the scheduled shipping date, giving you enough time to adjust your project plans. While rare, last-minute delays can sometimes occur, these usually add no more than one extra day to the delivery timeline.

A Cutting Edge employee sitting at her desk. Cutting Edge notifies you of order delays at least 24 hours in advance.

Two Ways to Expedite Your Order of Slab Doors

If you need your wood veneer slab doors sooner, you have two options to speed up the process:

  1. Order Online. Ordering online saves 1-2 working days since the system prompts you to pay when you order. Once we receive your payment, your order will move into production immediately.
  2. Request a Rush Order. For a faster turnaround, request a rush order. Typically, rush orders ship in 3-5 working days. If you request a specific shipping date, and it’s met, we charge an additional 10% or $25, whichever is higher. If we miss the date, we waive the rush fee.
A kitchen with rustic, dark-brown veneer slab doors. You can order your slab doors online to save time.

Price Out Your Wood Veneer Slab Doors From Cutting Edge

Understanding the lead time for wood veneer slab doors helps you manage your projects with confidence. From knowing the standard 8-10 day shipping window to understanding the factors that can extend lead times, this knowledge equips you to avoid unnecessary delays. Additionally, by using online ordering or rush services, you can further reduce waiting times and keep your projects on track.

Delays shouldn’t stand in the way of completing a successful project. Now that you know what affects lead times and how to expedite your order, you can ensure a smoother workflow and avoid frustrating setbacks. Your next step is to learn how to submit a quote online to save yourself even more time.

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