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Cabinet Painting Cost in Layton Utah: 5 Honest Price Factors

Freshly painted white kitchen cabinets in a Layton Utah home, smooth satin finish, illustrating cabinet painting cost in Layton

Pinning down cabinet painting cost in Layton is harder than it should be, because an honest number depends on your specific kitchen rather than a flat rate.

Allen Brothers Cabinet Painting bids every Davis County kitchen on its own piece count, so a quick phone estimate rarely tells the real story.

Here is what actually moves the price, plus how the job runs from first bid to final coat.

What Drives Cabinet Painting Cost in Layton

These handful of variables decide where your number lands.

1. Piece count is the biggest factor.

Every door and drawer front gets sanded, primed twice, and finished with two coats, so the more pieces your kitchen has, the more labor and material the job takes. A compact galley and a sprawling open-concept kitchen are simply not the same project, even on the same street.

Kitchen cabinet doors being professionally finished off-site in a clean spray shop

2. Add-ons move the total.

Glass doors, a second color for an island, hardware installation, and filling old hardware holes all add scope. None of them become surprises when they are written into the bid up front, which is part of our free no commitment quote.

3. Your product choice matters.

There are two finishes to choose from. Benjamin Moore comes with a one-year guarantee and is easy to touch up yourself with a small brush. Milesi 2K Polyurethane carries a worry-free guarantee and uses the same class of technology found in high-performance industries, which is why it shrugs off moisture, UV, and daily wear. It is not a product you touch up at home, and that is exactly why it lasts.

4. The condition of your cabinets counts.

Solid wood boxes are ideal candidates for painting. Deep damage or water-swollen panels add prep time, and that prep is what separates a finish that holds for years from one that peels inside of twelve months.

5. Painting is a fraction of replacement.

New cabinets in a kitchen this size typically run $7,000 to $20,000 or more depending on layout. Most Layton homeowners describe painting as getting a brand-new kitchen for a sliver of that.

We are not selling a budget version of new cabinets. We are giving you the same fresh kitchen without tearing it out.

How the Process and Timeline Work

The week before your start date, we pick up your doors and drawer fronts and finish them off-site in our shop, where every piece gets four coats: sand, prime, sand, prime, and two finish coats. While the doors are away, the crew works on your cabinet boxes right in your home. You lose access to your kitchen Monday morning through Thursday afternoon, roughly 3.5 days total, and then it is yours again.

After more than two thousand kitchens across Salt Lake, Davis, Utah, and Weber counties, the team at Allen Brothers Cabinet Painting knows what holds up and what does not. Most projects book three to four weeks out, and a $100 deposit holds your spot. You can see the full sequence on our process page.

A lived-in Utah family kitchen with freshly painted cabinets in morning light

Cabinet painting cost in Layton comes down to your piece count, your add-ons, and the product you choose, which is why the only figure worth trusting is a real bid on your actual kitchen. If you want a refreshed kitchen without the price or the mess of a full remodel, request a bid and we will get you an accurate number, usually within a day.

You can also dig into what the work involves on our cabinet refinishing page.

How much does cabinet painting cost in Layton?

There is no flat rate. The price tracks your piece count, any add-ons like glass doors or hardware, the condition of your cabinets, and whether you choose Benjamin Moore or 2K Polyurethane. The accurate number comes from an in-person bid, and it lands well under the cost of replacing your cabinets.

Is painting really cheaper than replacing my cabinets?

Almost always. New cabinetry for a full kitchen can run several times the cost of painting the sound boxes you already have. If your cabinet boxes are structurally solid, painting gets you the new look for a fraction of the spend.

How long does the project take?

About a week start to finish. Your doors and drawer fronts are finished off-site in our shop the week before, and your kitchen is out of use for roughly 3.5 days, Monday morning through Thursday afternoon.

Which finish should I pick?

Benjamin Moore if you want a one-year guarantee and the ability to touch up small marks yourself. Milesi 2K Polyurethane if you want maximum durability and a worry-free guarantee.

Do you serve all of Davis County?

Yes. Along with Layton we cover the rest of Davis County, plus Salt Lake, Utah, and Weber counties.

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