Cabinet Refinishing
Cabinet refinishing involves updating the cabinets without the need for a complete replacement. We take the doors, drawers, and shelving to our spray shop for careful inspection and finishing, then return them to the job site after thorough quality checks. Once the finish has cured, we reassemble your cabinets and make any necessary adjustments. We don’t consider the job complete until you’re delighted with the outcome.
The refinishing process generally includes:
Protection
Protect floors, appliances, openings to other areas, general protection of the work area.
Removal and Documentation
Remove the doors, drawer fronts and any shelving. At removal we will create a numbering system for each piece and document with job site photos. The doors, drawer fronts and shelving are taken off site.
Fronts and Shelving: Preparation & Finishing
a. This step involves thoroughly cleaning and degreasing the cabinet doors,drawer fronts and shelving to remove any buildup that might interfere with the new finish.
b. We will then apply a special primer to the doors, drawer fronts, shelving, panels using special equipment, sand & clean.
c. Any minor damage such as scratches, nicks, or chips are repaired to ensure a smooth surface for the new finish.
d. Prime and re-sand any repairs.
e. Vaccuum, wipe down and fully clean doors, panels, drawer fronts and shelves of any debris.
f. We will then apply two fine coats of a high-quality finish using specialty equipment.
Cabinet Boxes: Preparation
a. This step involves thoroughly cleaning and degreasing the cabinet surfaces to remove any buildup that might interfere with the new finish.
b. We will then apply a special primer to the cabinet boxes, sand & clean.
c. Any minor damage such as scratches, nicks, or chips are repaired to ensure a smooth surface for the new finish.
d. Prime and re-sand any repairs.
e. Vaccuum, wipe down and fully clean cabinets boxes of any debris.
Applying New Finish
Then we apply two fine coats of your selected high-quality finish using our specialty equipment. During this process we are continually inspecting and reinspecting the surfaces for any defects.
Final Assembly
We have all previously removed parts: doors, drawer fronts, panels and shelving delivered back to the project. The items are reinspected and installed based on the previously identified locations. Doors and any hardware are adjusted, we remove protection, remove equipment, clean up and your new and improved kitchen is complete and ready to show off to friends and family.