Refinish Cabinets for a Clean, Durable, Updated Look
Cabinet painting is a finish system—prep matters more than the topcoat.
We focus on adhesion, smoothness, and long-term durability so your cabinets look sharp and stay that way.
Cabinets require more than “paint and go.” Oils, moisture, and frequent cleaning demand a prep-first
system.
We protect your home, prep surfaces properly, and deliver a consistent finish with clean lines and durable
adhesion.
Prep-first adhesion
Degrease + scuff + bonding primer to reduce peeling and chips.
Clean edges
Consistent sheen with sharp corners and controlled finish work.
Structured schedule
Clear daily plan, drying windows, and final walk-through.
A professional finish comes from repeatable steps: protection, prep, prime, finish, detail, and final
inspection.
1
Protection & setup
Cover floors, counters, and appliances. Mask adjacent surfaces and label doors/hardware.
2
Clean + prep
Degrease, scuff-sand, and address minor dents/imperfections for a consistent base.
3
Bonding primer
Use adhesion-focused primer to reduce peeling, ensure uniform coverage, and stabilize sheen.
4
Finish coats
Apply durable topcoats and allow proper dry time between coats to reduce sticking and marks.
5
Detail + reinstall
Touch-ups, alignment checks, and reinstall labeled hardware. Final walk-through and care tips.
Finish options
We’ll recommend a finish based on cabinet use, lighting, and how easy you want cleaning to be.
Option
Best for
Look
Cleaning
Satin
Most kitchens & baths
Soft sheen, modern
Easy
Semi-gloss
High-use cabinets
Brighter sheen
Very easy
Color match
Consistency across rooms
Coordinated palettes
Depends on sheen
Project photos
A few cabinet + kitchen references showing the style of results clients request most often.
Bright kitchen refresh
Clean lines + consistent sheen
Modern satin finish
Hardware & detail work
Color update example
Cabinet Painting FAQ
Common questions about timing, durability, and what to expect.
Most cabinets can be used carefully within 24–48 hours depending on humidity and scope.
Full cure takes longer, so we provide simple care tips for the first week.
A professional result is driven by prep, adhesion primers, controlled application, and proper dry time.
We focus on consistency, clean edges, and a uniform sheen.
Yes. Doors, drawer fronts, and visible frames are included. Hardware is labeled and reinstalled
(or replaced if you prefer new hardware).