Cabinet Refinishing in Bordeaux, TN
We remove doors, label and number every piece, sand and degrease, then spray a durable enamel finish off-site or in a controlled environment. The result is a smooth, hard finish that holds up to daily use.
Quality painting for Bordeaux homeowners and rental property owners. We show up on time and finish what we start.
What our cabinets work in Bordeaux includes
- Kitchen and bathroom cabinets
- Doors removed, sprayed, and reinstalled
- Hardware swap-out available
- Durable enamel finish
- Far less disruption than replacement
Bordeaux neighborhoods we work in
- Haynes Manor
- Trinity Hills
Other painting services in Bordeaux
Interior Painting in Bordeaux
Walls, ceilings, trim, and doors painted with low-VOC paints and clean, careful prep.
Learn moreExterior Painting in Bordeaux
Siding, trim, soffits, decks, and fences — power washed, primed, and finished to last Tennessee weather.
Learn moreCommercial Painting in Bordeaux
Offices, retail, restaurants, and property management work — scheduled around your hours.
Learn moreCabinet Refinishing in Bordeaux — Common Questions
What Bordeaux homeowners typically ask before booking cabinet refinishing.
How long does a kitchen cabinet refinish take?
Most kitchens are 5–10 working days from start to finish, with doors typically sprayed offsite for a smoother result.
Is cabinet refinishing really cheaper than replacement?
Usually 30–50% of the cost of new cabinetry — sometimes less. If your boxes are in good shape, refinishing gets you a brand-new look for a fraction of the price.
Can I use my kitchen during the project?
Mostly, yes. We pull doors and drawer fronts to spray offsite, so your cabinet boxes stay in place and usable. Counters and appliances are masked during the box-painting day.
What kind of finish do you use on cabinets?
We spray a hard, water-based enamel that levels smooth and stands up to daily kitchen use. It's far more durable than brush-applied wall paint.
Ready for your Bordeaux cabinets project?
We come out, walk through the work, and follow up with a clear quote — no obligation.