RESIDENTIAL · CABINETS

Cabinet Painting.
Factory finish. No downtime.

The reason most cabinet paint jobs look homemade: they're done inside the homeowner's kitchen with a brush.

OVERVIEW

The reason most cabinet paint jobs look homemade: they're done inside the homeowner's kitchen with a brush. Ours are done in our shop with a fine-finish sprayer. Doors and drawer fronts come off, get prepped and sprayed flat, and come back looking like they rolled off a factory line — with about five days of kitchen downtime instead of two weeks.

OUR PROCESS

Five steps. Same on every job.

01

Walk the job

On-site, 30–60 minutes. We measure, inspect, flag issues.

02

Fixed quote

Written proposal in 24–48 hours. Itemized.

03

Prep

Protect, repair, prime. The finish is only as good as the prep.

04

Paint

Top-tier products, two-coat standard, daily photo updates.

05

Walk & warranty

Punch list, final clean, 3-year warranty handed off.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Everything in the price. No add-ons.

Prep & application

  • Hardware and doors removed, labeled
  • Boxes hand-prepped on-site
  • Doors sprayed in our shop
  • Bonding primer formulated for cabinets
  • Top-grade cabinet enamel (SW Emerald Urethane / BM Advance)
  • Re-install with soft-close hardware check

Service & warranty

  • Full kitchen dust and spill protection
  • 5–8 working days typical
  • Color match to existing hardware or tile
  • Optional: new hardware and hinges
  • 3-year workmanship warranty
  • Care sheet for day-one cleaning
BEFORE & AFTER

Recent cabinet painting projects.

[CLIENT TO PROVIDE: Cabinet Painting before photo — Hilton Head]
[CLIENT TO PROVIDE: Cabinet Painting process shot — crew on-site]
[CLIENT TO PROVIDE: Cabinet Painting finished photo — after reveal]
★★★★★
Cabinets sprayed in their shop and reinstalled on a Friday. Kitchen was back to normal by dinner. Finish looks like factory work.
— Jay R., Charleston
FAQ

Cabinet Painting — common questions.

How long will my kitchen be out of commission?
Typical project is 5–8 working days. The sink and range are usable for most of that window.
Can you paint over stained oak?
Yes. Oak grain gets a specific primer and grain filler to close the pores for a smooth finish.
Will the paint chip?
Not if prepped and sprayed right. We use a bonding primer plus an acrylic-urethane enamel specifically built for cabinets.
Do you install new hardware?
Yes. We'll drill, install and align. If you're switching hole patterns, we fill, sand and match.
GET STARTED

Free on-site estimate.

Same-week visits. Fixed written quote in 48 hours. Call or fill in the form.

843-202-4698