
Owner-operated. Meticulous results. Free estimates.
If your cabinets are solid but look dated, repainting them is a lot cheaper than replacing them. I use water-based latex finishes — smooth, durable, won't yellow.
The process: clean and degrease everything, light sand for adhesion, prime, then multiple finish coats. Doors and drawers come off and get painted separately.
Most popular request is going from dark or dated oak to white or off-white. But any color works — grays, navy, greens, two-tone setups.
Usually takes 3-5 days depending on kitchen size. You'll still have access to your kitchen for most of the process.
If the cabinet boxes are solid and the layout works, painting is the better value. Fraction of replacement cost.
8-10+ years with proper prep and quality paint.
Yes, with the right primer. I'll evaluate during the estimate.