Frequently Asked Questions
Is cabinet painting less expensive than replacement?
In many cases, yes. Painting or refinishing allows you to keep structurally sound cabinet boxes, doors, and drawer fronts instead of purchasing and installing an entirely new cabinet system. The exact cost depends on the cabinet condition, project size, finish, and any necessary repairs or hardware changes.
What types of cabinets can be painted?
Many wood and previously painted cabinet surfaces can be refinished successfully. Laminate, thermofoil, damaged veneer, and other materials need to be evaluated individually. We inspect the surfaces during the estimate and recommend an appropriate approach.
Do you remove cabinet doors and drawers?
Doors and drawer fronts are typically removed, labeled, prepared, coated, and reinstalled as part of the project. The exact process may vary according to the cabinet design and work area.
Can you help me choose a cabinet color?
Yes. We can help you compare colors and finishes that complement your countertops, backsplash, flooring, lighting, and overall design. Whites, warm neutrals, grays, blues, and two-tone combinations are all popular choices.
How long does cabinet painting take?
Timing depends on the number of cabinets, their condition, the preparation required, and the coating system. After inspecting the project, we will provide a schedule and explain when the cabinets can return to normal use.
How should I care for newly painted cabinets?
Allow the finish to cure according to the instructions provided by the project team. After curing, clean cabinets gently with a soft cloth and mild cleaner. Avoid abrasive pads, harsh chemicals, and excess moisture.
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You may not need a full remodel to love your space again. With thoughtful preparation, the right color, and a professional finish, cabinet painting can make a kitchen or bathroom feel brighter, cleaner, and more personal while preserving the cabinetry that already works for your home.