Cabinet refinishing is one of the highest-impact, lowest-disruption upgrades you can make to a home. Done right — with proper prep and sprayed finishes — the result is indistinguishable from new cabinets at a fraction of the cost.
Most cabinet refinishing failures come from skipping two steps: thorough degreasing and a bonding primer. We don't skip either. The result is a finish that doesn't peel, chip, or yellow over time.
We spray-finish all cabinet doors and drawer fronts — not roll or brush. The difference is dramatic. Sprayed cabinets have the same smooth, mirror-flat finish you'd see on new factory cabinets. Brushed cabinets always look brushed.
Every cabinet refinishing project follows the same steps. No surprises, no shortcuts.
We assess condition, discuss color options, and confirm scope (cabinet box count, door count, drawer fronts, hardware).
Every door and drawer counted. No surprises in the final bill.
Doors and drawer fronts removed, hardware labeled and stored, cabinet boxes prepped in place with containment.
Kitchen grease is the #1 reason cheap cabinet jobs fail. We degrease thoroughly, then sand to scratch the existing finish for bond.
Specifically designed for cabinets and slick surfaces. This is the layer that prevents future chipping and peeling.
Multiple thin coats of durable finish applied in a controlled environment for a factory-quality result.
Doors and drawers reinstalled, hardware replaced (or new hardware installed), final walkthrough with you.
The difference between cabinets that look factory-new and cabinets that look painted is the application method. We spray. Always.
Degrease, sand, bond primer. We don't skip the steps that determine whether a finish lasts.
Most kitchens are usable again within 5–7 days of starting. Doors finish curing for a few more days but the kitchen functions during that time.
Cabinet refinishing comes with a written warranty on labor and materials. If anything fails under normal use within the warranty period, we make it right.
A selection of recent cabinet refinishing jobs across Naples and SW Florida.
A typical kitchen takes 5–7 days from start to finish. You can usually use the cabinets again after about a week. Doors continue curing fully for a few more days after reinstall.
For solid-wood or quality MDF cabinets in good structural condition, refinishing costs 30–50% of replacement and lasts just as long. For damaged or low-quality cabinets, replacement may be the better call — we'll tell you honestly which is right for your kitchen.
No. We typically work in your home with proper containment, and the kitchen is back online within a week. The mess and disruption is dramatically less than a full remodel.
Sprayed cabinets have a smooth, mirror-like finish with no visible brush strokes or roller stipple. Brushed cabinets always show texture. Sprayed is the gold standard and the only application we use.
Yes. White cabinets to deep navy, oak-stained to bright white, espresso to soft sage — dramatic color changes are common. We just need a primer that covers the original color, which we always include.
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