Denver Cabinet Painting
Get a clean, modern kitchen look without the cost and disruption of a full cabinet replacement.
- Durable finishes made for Colorado homes
- Factory-smooth spray finishes available
- Careful prep for a finish that lasts
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Why Paint Cabinets Instead of Replacing Them?
Cabinet painting can modernize your kitchen fast — often at a fraction of the cost of new cabinets.
Pros
- Lower cost than cabinet replacement
- Big visual impact (modern colors, smooth finish)
- Less demolition, less disruption to your home
- Great ROI for resale and rentals
Cons (and how we help)
- Prep takes time (cleaning, sanding, repairs) — it’s what makes the finish last
- Dry/cure time matters — we use products designed for cabinets and explain care
- Severely damaged cabinets may need replacement — we’ll tell you upfront
Our Cabinet Painting Process
A great cabinet finish is 80% prep. Here’s what you can expect when you request a quote in Denver.
Evaluate & Plan
We confirm cabinet material, existing coatings, and the best approach for adhesion and durability.
Protect & Prep
Masking, cleaning/degreasing, sanding, and repairs for dents, chips, and worn edges.
Prime & Paint
We use cabinet-rated primers and finishes for a smooth look and strong, washable performance.
Reinstall & Care Tips
We reinstall doors/drawers, check alignment, and share cure-time guidance to protect your new finish.
Denver Areas We Serve
Serving Denver and nearby metro areas. Delivery isn’t relevant here — we come to you for prep and painting.
Cabinet Painting FAQ
Common questions we get from Denver homeowners.
How long does cabinet painting take?
Most projects take several days depending on size, prep needs, and dry/cure time. We’ll confirm schedule during your quote.
Can you paint oak cabinets?
Yes. Oak often needs extra prep to minimize grain texture. We’ll recommend the right approach based on your desired look.
Will the paint chip?
Proper cleaning, sanding, and cabinet-rated primers/finishes are key. We focus on adhesion and durability to reduce chipping and wear.
Do you spray or brush cabinets?
We can do either depending on the project. Spray finishes are great for a smooth look; we’ll recommend what fits your space and goals.