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That's not a compromise — for most kitchens, it's simply the smarter decision.
The difference between refinishing done well and done poorly is entirely in the prep and the product.
We degrease thoroughly, sand by hand and machine, prime with adhesion-specific coatings, and spray-finish with equipment that produces a smooth, factory-grade surface.
We use Benjamin Moore Advance and Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane — the most durable cabinet coatings available.
Over 800 kitchens refinished since 2003. Three-year warranty on every job.


Every cabinet project is built on the same rigorous foundation.
Full degreasing: All cabinet surfaces cleaned of oils, grime, and buildup before anything else.
Hand and machine sanding: For maximum adhesion and a surface worth painting.
Purpose-built primer: Cabinet-specific primer, not standard wall primer.
Spray finishing: Dust-controlled application — no brush marks, no roller texture.
Color approval: Sample boards presented before full application begins.
Hardware: Removed, cleaned, and reinstalled — or upgraded if you'd like.
Final walkthrough: Touch-ups and inspection before we're done.
Standard kitchens: $4,500–$8,500 depending on size and finish
Timeline: 5–7 days start to finish
We quote after seeing your cabinets. Scope, condition, and finish complexity all factor in — you'll know exactly what you're paying for before we start.














