cabinet painting

Cabinet Painting & Refinishing

Factory-grade cabinet finishes at a fraction of replacement cost.

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About cabinet painting & refinishing

Replacing kitchen cabinets typically costs $15,000–$50,000. A professional cabinet refinish delivers the same visual transformation for 10–20% of that price — and it's done in a week.

We remove every door and drawer face, spray them off-site in a dust-controlled booth, and finish the boxes on-site with the same factory-grade lacquer. The result is a hard, washable, furniture-quality finish that won't peel or yellow.

What's included

  • Remove all doors, drawer faces, and hardware (labeled for exact reinstall)
  • Degrease and sand every surface to a paint-ready profile
  • Fill grain, nail holes, and dings; resand smooth
  • Tinted bonding primer matched to your finish color
  • Three coats of factory-grade catalyzed lacquer or enamel
  • Off-site spray booth for doors (no overspray in your kitchen)
  • Reinstall doors, drawers, and hardware with bumpers and adjustments

Our process

  1. 1

    On-site color & finish consult

    We bring sample doors in your top finish choices so you can see the exact color and sheen in your own light.

  2. 2

    Removal & off-site spray

    Doors and drawer faces go to our dust-controlled spray booth. Boxes get prepped and sprayed on-site with full containment.

  3. 3

    Catalyzed lacquer finish

    Three coats of catalyzed lacquer or post-cat enamel — the same finish on luxury new construction.

  4. 4

    Reinstall & walkthrough

    Doors and drawers are reinstalled, adjusted, and bumpered. We walk every cabinet with you before we leave.

Why homeowners choose us

10–20% of replacement cost

Same visual transformation as new cabinets — for a fraction of the price and a fraction of the disruption.

Furniture-quality finish

Catalyzed lacquers cure to a hard, washable, scratch-resistant film. Not the soft latex finish most painters use.

Done in 5–7 days

Your kitchen is fully usable within a week. Most clients keep cooking the entire project.

Recent work

Professional painter rolling sage green paint onto an interior wallTwo-story home with freshly painted exterior siding and white trimElegant master bedroom with a navy painted accent wallClose-up of a paint brush applying cream paint to wood trim

Frequently asked questions

+Will the finish hold up to daily use?

Yes — catalyzed lacquer is the same finish system used on luxury new-construction cabinets. It's hard, washable, and scratch-resistant.

+Can I use my kitchen during the project?

Yes. Boxes are usable after day 2; doors come back on day 5–7. Most clients cook the whole week.

+Do you paint oak cabinets?

Yes — we grain-fill oak before priming so the open grain doesn't telegraph through the finish.

+What's included in the warranty?

Every job carries our 10-year workmanship warranty. If the finish peels, blisters, or cracks within ten years, we return and re-coat the affected area at no charge.

+What paints do you use?

Sherwin-Williams Emerald and Benjamin Moore Aura by default. Zero-VOC alternatives (Natura, Harmony) are available at no upcharge.

+Are you licensed and insured?

Yes — fully licensed in every state we serve, with $2M general liability and workers' comp on every crew.

Get a free cabinet painting & refinishing quote

Same-day response in most markets. Fixed-price quotes, 10-year warranty.

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