Cabinet replacement runs $15,000 to $40,000+ in most NWA kitchens. Professional cabinet painting delivers a beautiful, durable finish for a fraction of that — done right, with proper prep, top quality products, and HVLP spray for a smooth factory-quality result.
If your cabinet boxes are structurally solid but the finish is dated, yellowed, or just not the look you want anymore, painting is almost always the right move — both financially and practically. A professional cabinet paint job done correctly delivers a comparable visual result to new cabinets for a fraction of the investment.
The key phrase is “done correctly.” Cabinet painting fails when contractors skip degreasing, skip sanding, skip primer, or brush cabinets that should be sprayed. We remove every door and drawer front, degrease all surfaces, sand for adhesion, prime with the right primer for the substrate, and spray doors with HVLP equipment. The result is a smooth, even finish using top quality Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore products — built to stand up to kitchen use for years. Last Updated: April 2026.
Six steps. Every door removed, every surface prepped, every coat applied with equipment matched to the job.
We inspect the cabinet substrate, current finish condition, and door count. We provide a firm quote covering all labor and materials. Color selection happens before we schedule the work.
Every door and drawer front is removed before painting begins. We number and label everything for accurate reinstallation. Nothing that should be sprayed gets painted in place.
Kitchen surfaces accumulate grease and cooking residue that paint won’t bond to. We degrease all surfaces before sanding. Sanding scuffs the existing finish for adhesion — skipping this step is why most cabinet paint jobs fail early.
We apply a bonding primer appropriate to the substrate. MDF and thermofoil require an oil-based or shellac-based primer to seal the surface. Solid wood and plywood get a water-based bonding primer. No topcoat goes down without the right primer first.
All doors and drawer fronts are sprayed flat using HVLP equipment. Cabinet boxes are brush and rolled. Two full coats of top quality Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore products on all surfaces.
Doors are rehung, drawer fronts reinstalled, and all hardware replaced. We walk through the kitchen with you before we leave. Your kitchen is fully functional before we pack up.
Every project is quoted after an in-person inspection. These ranges reflect real cabinet jobs in Pea Ridge and Northwest Arkansas.
Cabinet replacement costs $15,000 to $40,000+ in most NWA kitchens. Professional cabinet painting delivers a comparable visual result for a fraction of that — as long as the existing boxes are structurally sound. All quotes are firm before work begins.
Our 5 Google Rating reflects how we run every job — upfront pricing, clean work, no shortcuts on prep.
If cabinet paint chips, peels, or fails in the first year, we come back and fix it at no charge. That’s the guarantee on every cabinet job.
Brush-only finishes show brush marks and lap lines. HVLP spray produces the smooth, even finish that makes the investment worth it. We don’t shortcut the equipment.
We use top quality Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore products specifically formulated for trim and cabinetry — not wall paint. They cure hard, resist yellowing, and hold up to daily kitchen use.
We’ll inspect your cabinets, walk you through the process, and give you a firm quote. No pressure, no obligation. Takes two minutes to schedule.