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Partner with us to enhance your cabinet projects with our specialized painting services. Our expertise in using 2K polyurethane finish ensures your clients will enjoy both the exceptional durability and stunning beauty of their painted cabinets.
We offer flexible pre-install and post-install refinishing options to accommodate any project needs. Say goodbye to unsightly nail holes and customer frustration. Our on-site painting service after installation guarantees a flawless finish every time.
With our adaptable scheduling, we work seamlessly with other contractors to prevent accidental damage and ensure a smooth process. Plus, our efficient turnaround time—typically under one week—means your projects stay on track and your clients stay happy.
Let us handle the painting so you can focus on delivering outstanding cabinetry.
We can provide a bid for cabinet refinishing within 24 hours with just a little bit of
information about your kitchen cabinets. Follow this link to get a quote today!
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We are proud to use top of the line 2k polyurethane for all of our cabinet painting projects. 2K polyurethane is an excellent choice for
cabinet refinishing due to its durability, resistance to chemicals and moisture,
and high-quality finish. It is the best option if you’re looking for a long-lasting,
high-performance finish.
One unique attribute of our service is that we are qualified and experienced in spraying several different types of cabinet coats, including lacquer, oil, and alkyd finishes. We almost exclusively use an alkyd finish because, in most cases, we have found that in REFINISHING scenarios, lacquer is inferior to an alkyd finish. This is due to lacquer’s brittle nature, which leads to its propensity to crack. Additionally, lacquers can not be touched up by hand. Alkyds are actually more expensive than lacquer, are thicker, are equal in durability, can be touched up, and are not as brittle. Alkyds are also more difficult to use, which is why many refinishers don’t like to use them. When it comes to initial look and feel, there is almost no difference between an alkyd and a lacquer. The difference comes over time.
One unique attribute of our service is that we are qualified and experienced in using 2k polyurethane finish. Your customers will be delighted by the durability and beauty of their painted cabinets.
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Our goal is to get you an accurate bid by the end of the day or within 24 hours. Fill out our simple quote form to get started.