Cabinet Refinishing FAQ'S

Cabinet Refinishing FAQs


We typically roll the boxes and spray the doors and drawers using the finest of application tools for an ultra-fine finish; most would not be able to tell the difference. 


Brushing and rolling also can give a fine finish with qualified applicators, less downtime, and easier touch-up capabilities
We will do one prime/adhesion coat and two full finish coats using the finest materials. However, this is variable and each job is different and can even change while on the job.
Some products require no primer while other do



Typically this is a process and may require up to 4-5 days for application time until the doors can be put back on. Your cabinets will still be curing for weeks after so there may be a nick or ding here and there. We will show you how to easily touch this up should it happen and leave all the extra finish paint.




We offer a 1-year warranty on most of our services, this covers application error while material failure is covered by the manufacturer. You will have some maintenance to do on your own and this is not covered under a normal warranty.


With any painted surface they should last years to come however they are painted and paint when hit, banged or damages such as rubbing surfaces can result in chips. This is normal and can be touched up easily by the homeowner.



No; However, for an added fee we can install your new hardware, they only thing we do not replace or install are the hinges



Yes, this is certainly possible, although you are receiving three full coats the grain of the cabinets may still show, this is the character of your cabinets and not seen as a cosmetic imperfection. This will not go away with additional coats.




Yes, with a mild solution of dish soap and water they may be washed.

This would void any warranty and is not recommended.










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