ROC #365049 · LICENSED & INSURED
CABINETS

Cabinet Refinishing

New kitchen cabinets are one of the most expensive upgrades in a home. Refinishing gets you most of the visual change for a fraction of the cost, and it keeps the cabinet boxes you already have. We refinish kitchen and bathroom cabinets across the Phoenix metro, turning worn, dated, or builder-grade oak into a clean, modern, sprayed finish.

The difference between a cabinet job that lasts and one that peels in a year is entirely in the prep and the spray. We remove the doors and drawers and label them so they go back exactly where they came from. We clean off years of kitchen grease, because paint will not bond over it. We sand the surfaces to give the primer something to grip, fill grain and dings where needed, and prime with a bonding primer built for slick, previously finished wood.

Then we spray. A sprayed finish is what makes cabinets look factory-done instead of brushed. There are no roller marks and no brush lines, just a smooth even coat. We can match most sheens, from a soft satin to a durable semi-gloss that wipes clean. Doors and drawers get sprayed off the cabinet for a clean edge, then refit, and we reinstall your hardware or swap in new pulls if you are changing them.

A typical cabinet refinish runs about 5 to 7 days, since the coats need real cure time between them and we do not rush that. You get the same process as every 1Up job. Free walkthrough, written fixed-price quote in 24 hours, clean daily work, and a final walkthrough before you pay the balance. Owner on every job. Licensed, bonded, and insured under ROC #365049.

What's included

  • Full sand & degrease
  • Bonding primer
  • Sprayed factory-smooth finish
  • Doors removed, sprayed off & refit
  • Hardware reinstall or swap
  • Multiple sheen options
Questions

Cabinet Refinishing FAQ

Is refinishing cheaper than new cabinets?
Yes, by a wide margin in most kitchens. You keep the existing cabinet boxes and layout and get a new sprayed finish, which is where most of the visual change comes from anyway.
Will the finish hold up in a kitchen?
Yes, when it is prepped and sprayed right. We degrease, sand, use a bonding primer built for finished wood, and spray a durable topcoat. That is what keeps it from peeling around the handles and the sink.
How long does a cabinet refinish take?
Usually about 5 to 7 days. The coats need real cure time between them and we do not rush that, because rushed cure time is what makes a cabinet finish fail early.

Get a quote for cabinet refinishing

Tell us about your project. We send a written, fixed-price quote within 24 hours.

  • Written quote in 24 hours
  • Fixed price. No surprises.
  • Owner on every job
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