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Cabinet Painting & Refinishing in Lake Worth

Transform your kitchen or bathroom vanities in 2–3 days for 20% of replacement cost. Spray-applied factory finish β€” silky smooth, durable, and beautiful.

Cabinet Painting vs. Full Replacement

Most homeowners don't realize how dramatic a cabinet repaint can be β€” or how much money it saves. Here's an honest side-by-side comparison.

Factor Cabinet Painting Full Replacement
Average Cost (kitchen) $2,500 – $5,500 $15,000 – $40,000+
Project Timeline 2–3 days 3–6 weeks (demo, delivery, install)
Disruption to Kitchen Use Minimal β€” usually only 1–2 days out of kitchen Major β€” kitchen unusable for weeks
Result Quality Factory-smooth spray finish, like new cabinets New cabinets (comparable visual result)
Longevity 8–15 years with proper care 20–30 years
Structural Condition Cabinets must be structurally sound Works on any condition (but costs more)
Best When Cabinet boxes are solid; you want new color/style Layout change needed or boxes are damaged

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How We Refinish Your Cabinets

Cabinet refinishing is a precision process. The spray-applied finish we achieve is only possible because of thorough preparation β€” no shortcuts.

1

Color Selection & Written Estimate

Julio visits your kitchen, reviews the cabinet condition, discusses color options (we bring full SW and BM fan decks), and provides a detailed written estimate. Popular choices in Lake Worth right now: SW Alabaster, BM Chantilly Lace, SW Repose Gray, and BM Hale Navy.

2

Door & Drawer Removal

All cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and hardware are removed and labeled. Doors are taken to our spray facility for professional finishing. Cabinet boxes are painted on-site. This produces a finish quality that brush painting can never match.

3

Thorough Degreasing

Kitchen cabinets accumulate years of cooking grease that prevents paint from bonding properly. We use TSP-substitute and industrial degreasers to strip all residue from every surface before any sanding begins.

4

Sand & Prime

All surfaces are sanded to scuff-up the existing finish and create mechanical adhesion for the primer. We apply a bonding primer specifically formulated for previously finished wood and MDF β€” the step that determines whether your paint job lasts 2 years or 15.

5

Spray β€” Full Finish Coat

Cabinet doors receive one spray-applied coat of premium cabinet-grade paint at our shop. Cabinet boxes receive one hand-applied coat on-site with a fine-nap roller for a smooth finish. With proper sanding and priming done first, one coat delivers the factory-smooth result you expect.

6

Reinstall & Inspect

Doors are reinstalled and adjusted for perfect alignment. All hardware is reinstalled (or we install your new hardware if you're upgrading). Maria does a final inspection of every door, drawer, and cabinet box before we leave.

Cabinet Painting FAQ

For the vast majority of Lake Worth homeowners, yes β€” emphatically. If your cabinet boxes are solid (no water damage, sagging joints, or structural issues), painting delivers a near-identical visual result to replacement for 10–20% of the cost. The ROI is exceptional. The only scenario where replacement makes more sense is when you need to change the layout, or when the cabinet structure is compromised beyond repair.
A properly painted and primed cabinet finish using cabinet-grade alkyd or waterborne enamel typically lasts 8–15 years with normal use. The finish we apply is chip-resistant, moisture-resistant, and easy to clean. With proper care (wipe spills quickly, avoid abrasive cleaners), your cabinets will look great for well over a decade.
Yes. Unlike full cabinet replacement, our process is minimally disruptive. We take your cabinet doors to our shop on Day 1, so your kitchen is open (just without doors). On Day 2, we paint the cabinet boxes. Day 3 (or 4, allowing proper cure time), we reinstall everything. You can use your kitchen throughout β€” you just won't have cabinet doors for 1–2 days, which most homeowners find very manageable.
Laminate: yes, with the right primer (oil-based or shellac-based bonding primer is essential). Thermofoil: depends on condition. If the thermofoil is delaminating, it must be removed before painting. If it's firmly adhered, we can paint over it with proper prep. We'll assess this during the free estimate and give you an honest recommendation.

Complete Your Kitchen Renovation

Ready to Transform Your Kitchen Cabinets?

Julio visits your home, reviews cabinet condition, and delivers a written quote within 24 hours. Most projects start within 2 weeks of estimate.

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