Cabinet Refinishing in St. George, UT
Cabinet refinishing is the better fit when you want a smoother, factory-style finish than standard brush-and-roll cabinet painting. We scope door count, existing finish condition, prep needs, and whether doors can be sprayed off-site before we quote the work.
What is included
- Door, drawer-front, and frame inspection before prep starts
- Degreasing, sanding, primer, and cabinet-grade finish selection
- Reassembly, hardware reset, and final walkthrough after curing starts
Refinishing vs. cabinet painting
Refinishing usually costs more than standard cabinet painting because the finish system, prep time, and spray workflow are more demanding. The tradeoff is a cleaner surface with fewer brush marks and a more uniform result on kitchens, baths, and built-ins.
What affects price and schedule
- Door and drawer count
- Previous finish condition, grease, smoke, or peeling coatings
- Color change depth and number of coats required
- Whether doors can be sprayed off-site while frames are prepped on-site
Related work homeowners combine with cabinets
Cabinet refinishing projects often get paired with interior painting, trim updates, and touch-up work in the same rooms. If you are still deciding between methods, compare this page with cabinet painting or review recent work before requesting a quote.