Cabinet Refinishing
Refinishing cabinets is the highest-impact, lowest-cost kitchen upgrade. Done with a real spray gun and the right primer, they look factory-new for years.
A brushed cabinet job looks brushed. A sprayed cabinet job looks like the cabinets came that way from the factory. We do the second kind — doors come off, go to the shop, and come back finished.
Every job, every time.
- 01
Hardware removal and labeling
- 02
Doors and drawer fronts removed and transported to our shop
- 03
Cleaning, degreasing, and 320-grit sanding
- 04
Bonding primer designed for cabinet finishes
- 05
Two coats sprayed in a controlled environment
- 06
Cabinet boxes painted on-site to match
- 07
Reinstall and hardware (including new pulls if you ordered)
Five steps, no surprises.
- 01
Free quote
We count doors, drawers, and boxes and price the job fixed.
- 02
Color & sheen sample
We finish a sample door so you see the exact result first.
- 03
Doors removed
We label every door so reinstall is exact. Boxes stay home.
- 04
Sprayed off-site
Doors get sprayed in our shop where dust and humidity are controlled.
- 05
Reinstalled
Doors and hardware go back on. Touch-ups on-site if needed.
Frequently asked.
- How long is the kitchen out of commission?
- Boxes get painted on-site over 1–2 days; doors are off for about a week and a half.
- Doors only, or boxes too?
- Both — otherwise the inside of the box won't match the door fronts.
- Can you brush instead of spray?
- We can, but we don't recommend it. Brush marks on cabinets are the difference between 'painted' and 'refinished'.
- Will it scratch easily?
- We use 2K cabinet finishes — same chemistry the factory uses. They cure to a hardness that handles daily kitchen use.