Cabinet Refinishing & Painting
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Transform Your Cabinets with Refinishing & Painting
Cabinet refinishing and painting give your kitchen, bathroom, or built-ins a fresh look without the cost of replacement. Our process includes deep prep, high-adhesion primers, and smooth spray or brush finishes for a factory-grade result. Whether you’re changing color or restoring wood, we make your cabinets look like new again.
Service Breakdown:
- We clean, sand, and degrease all surfaces to ensure long-lasting adhesion
- Choose a smooth sprayed finish or a hand-brushed application, depending on style and setting
- We use cabinet-grade paints and clear coats built to withstand daily use, moisture, and cleaning
For Homeowners Ready for a Change
This service is ideal for homeowners who want to update the look of their kitchen or bathroom without a full remodel. It’s also a great option for real estate agents staging homes or investors refreshing rentals. If your cabinets are in good shape but look dated or worn, refinishing is a smart, cost-effective upgrade.
Cabinet Refinishing & Painting FAQs
Get answers to your most pressing questions about cabinet refinishing & painting.
Can all cabinets be refinished or painted?
Most solid wood and high-quality laminate cabinets can be refinished. We’ll assess the material and structure before starting to ensure the finish will hold.
What’s the difference between painting and refinishing?
Refinishing may involve stripping or re-staining the wood, while painting adds a new color using durable coatings. Both require thorough surface prep and sealing.
Do you remove the cabinet doors?
Yes, we remove doors and drawers to finish them separately. This allows for full coverage and a cleaner result.
How long does the process take?
Most cabinet projects take 3–5 days, depending on size and complexity. Drying time between coats is built into the schedule.
How durable is the new finish?
We use high-performance coatings designed for cabinets that resist chipping, moisture, and grease. With proper care, the finish lasts for years.