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Cameron MO Cabinet Refinishing

Our Cabinet Refinishing  process in Cameron, MO  starts with your free in home consultation as we’ll go over the project details and answer any questions you might have. Next you’ll receive a detailed estimate breaking down all the aspects of your cabinet painting/refinishing project so you can see how the price was determined.  Once approved your project begins by creating a room in your garage that allows the doors and drawers to be painted in a dust free zone. The doors and drawers will then be removed, cleaned, and refinished without them ever leaving your home. Generally you will not have to empty all your cabinets, just your drawers. During your cabinet refinishing process, when possible, and in most cases, you'll have full access to your kitchen during the evenings. Our cabinet painting/refinishing process offers very little dust as we try to make it as painless as possible. Once the finish coating applied and dried your cabinet doors and drawers are reinstalled and aligned. Final inspections are performed and proceeded by a full clean up of the project areas. Offering cabinet painting and cabinet staining your sure to get the cabinet refinishing look you want for at a fraction of the cost for replacements. If your looking for Cabinet Refinishing in Cameron MO, give us a call today.

Cameron Cabinet Painting and Refinishing Process

Preparations and products are absolute key to a long lasting finish that you can be proud of. 
 Our process is virtually dust free and as Eco-friendly as we can at this time.  

  • The process starts with removing hardware and getting rid of all the old grease and dirt that has built up over the years along with deglossing for better adhesion.  
  • Next, all of the exterior seams are filled and smoothed with high quality adhesive caulk.
  • From there we are now ready to apply the primer. The doors and drawers are sprayed as the exterior base units are rolled and tipped using a fine finish mohair roller and self leveling primer. Once checked for imperfections the top coat is applied and another inspection of the finish. 
  • For our decorative finishes the glaze is now applied in the desired effects from a stream line clean finish to aged, weathered, distressed, or old world antiqued.
  • Important for the finish is the protective clear coating. This not only gives the cabinets a consistent finish but also protects from stains and scratches.
  • The hardware is then reinstalled, which is a good time to have new hardware, and the doors are properly adjusted.
Additional options include:  Molding Installation & Knob Relocation

Additional questions?  See our FAQ's

CABINET REFINISHING

From old world designs to rich modern finishes you'll get the look you've always wanted at a fraction of the cost than replacing your cabinets. 
Preparations and products are absolute key to a long lasting finish that you can be proud of. 

 Our process is virtually dust free and as Eco-friendly as we can at this time.  

  • The process starts with removing hardware and getting rid of all the old grease and dirt that has built up over the years along with deglossing for better adhesion.  
  • Next, all of the exterior seams are filled and smoothed with high quality adhesive caulk.
  • From there we are now ready to apply the primer. The doors and drawers are sprayed as the exterior base units are rolled and tipped using a fine finish mohair roller and self leveling primer. Once checked for imperfections the top coat is applied and another inspection of the finish. 
  • For our decorative finishes the glaze is now applied in the desired effects from a stream line clean finish to aged, weathered, distressed, or old world antiqued.
  • Important for the finish is the protective clear coating. This not only gives the cabinets a consistent finish but also protects from stains and scratches.
  • The hardware is then reinstalled, which is a good time to have new hardware, and the doors are properly adjusted.
  • Additional options include: Molding Installation & Knob Relocation

Additional questions? See our FAQ's
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