Kitchen · Bathroom · Built-ins · Spray Finish
Brush Brothers Painting transforms Rogers kitchens with a factory-smooth spray finish. Doors removed, deglossed, sanded, and primed — then topcoated with Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane. Never a paint-over. Backed by our 🛡️ 1-Year “No Fuss” Guarantee and a 5 Google Rating.
Most Rogers homes built in the 2000s and 2010s came with builder-grade cabinets — MDF construction, flat-pack assembly, and walls finished with standard latex wall paint applied by the production crew. That paint was never meant for cabinet surfaces. It lacks the hardness to stand up to daily contact. Within two to three years the finish chips at door edges, yellows near the stove, and peels at the corners of drawer faces. The problem is not the color. It is the product and the process.
A proper cabinet refinish starts before any paint is mixed. Doors are removed from the boxes and taken off-site or sprayed in place with full kitchen protection. Every surface is deglossed, then sanded to create mechanical adhesion. MDF edges — which absorb moisture and swell if not sealed — get a bonding primer before topcoat. This is not optional. MDF without a dedicated primer will fail regardless of the finish coat applied over it.
The topcoat we use on every Rogers cabinet job is Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane, applied via HVLP spray. It levels to a factory-smooth surface with no brush marks. The urethane chemistry gives it the hardness of a factory finish — resistant to grease, moisture, and the daily wear of a working kitchen. Satin or semi-gloss depending on your preference.
Cabinet painting is a year-round service — no weather dependency, no scheduling around seasons. Most full kitchen projects are complete in two to three days with the kitchen usable the same evening we finish. Every job is backed by our 🛡️ 1-Year “No Fuss” Guarantee.
Last Updated: March 2026
We assess door count, box condition, existing finish type, and MDF vs wood construction. Written quote with upfront pricing provided.
All doors and drawer faces removed and labeled. Hardware removed and bagged. Kitchen protected with plastic sheeting before any work begins.
Every surface deglossed to break the existing finish. Sanded to create mechanical adhesion. This step is what makes the new finish bond.
Bonding primer applied to MDF edges and any bare substrate. Full prime coat on all surfaces. No topcoat skips the primer step.
Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane sprayed via HVLP. Two coats. Factory-smooth finish with no brush marks or lap lines.
Doors rehung and adjusted. Hardware reinstalled. Full inspection with you before we call the job complete.
Cabinet pricing depends on door and drawer count, box condition, and whether the project includes bathroom or built-in cabinetry in addition to the kitchen.
Includes all doors, drawer faces, and cabinet boxes. Degloss, sand, prime, and two topcoats of Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane.
Factors that affect price: door and drawer count, cabinet box condition, extent of MDF repair needed, and whether bathroom or laundry cabinetry is included. Schedule a free estimate for an exact number.
Doors removed and sprayed horizontally — not brush-rolled in place. The only way to get a true factory-smooth finish.
Bonding primer on MDF edges before topcoat. The step most painters skip — the step that prevents failure within two years.
Our team brings 25+ years of cabinet finishing experience to every Rogers kitchen project.
Any workmanship issue within one year — we come back and fix it at no cost.
Most full kitchen projects in Rogers run $2,000 to $5,000+. The range depends on door and drawer count, cabinet box condition, and whether bathroom or laundry cabinetry is included. We provide a written estimate before any work begins.
Yes — in most cases. Cabinet replacement runs $10,000 to $30,000+ for a full kitchen. Painting delivers a like-new appearance for a fraction of the cost, with the same layout and hardware you already have. The finish lasts seven to ten years when done correctly.
Yes. All doors and drawer faces are removed, labeled, and sprayed flat — not brush-rolled in place. This is the only way to get a factory-smooth finish without brush marks or sag.
Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane applied via HVLP spray. It cures to a hard, durable finish that resists grease, moisture, and daily contact. We do not use standard wall paint or brush-on latex on cabinet surfaces.
Most full kitchen projects are complete in two to three days. The kitchen is usable the same evening we finish — cabinets are reinstalled with doors on before we leave.
Yes. Dark stained wood cabinets can be painted — they require thorough deglossing, scuff sanding, and a stain-blocking primer before topcoat to prevent tannin bleed-through.
Yes. Brush Brothers NWA LLC is fully licensed and insured in Arkansas with general liability coverage on every job.
Any finish issue within one year of project completion — chipping, peeling, adhesion failure — and our team comes back to correct it at no cost. Applies to every cabinet job we complete in Rogers.
Upfront pricing, clean jobsites, no surprises — backed by our 🛡️ 1-Year “No Fuss” Guarantee.